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Thread: STAGS SHOT 2019

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Size:  7.69 MBSika Stag From the roar, shot this guy roaring hard from 10 paces! good times!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesmate View Post
    Was bush stalking for a hind,took this guy out with a running shot when I saw his head cos I felt bad for himAttachment 112209Attachment 112210
    That's a very good spiker
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    Quote Originally Posted by zack View Post
    Good response , coming from the man that shoots giraffes
    @zack if you are a purist that's great, but a true purist would realise that most of the game animals we have here in NZ came from fenced game parks and are therefore domesticated deer and not really the same as true wild deer in their native habitat. You will have to stop hunting in NZ if you want to remain true to your values.
    Enjoy your purist red deer hunting in Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Spain, Poland, GDR, Scotland, Turkey, oh bugger, they all have managed wild herds and have for hundreds of years. So the reality of hunting is that it is managing game animals to balance their environment. This is how it has been for hundreds of years.Name:  IMG_1887.JPG
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    The Great Hall at Moritzburg

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    Quote Originally Posted by zack View Post
    Still Private land , not free range !!!
    What a fuck head
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    Quote Originally Posted by stagslayer 12 View Post
    Attachment 112855Sika Stag From the roar, shot this guy roaring hard from 10 paces! good times!
    @stagslayer I enjoyed your vid too thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    @stagslayer I enjoyed your vid too thanks
    @Tahr - His videos are some of my favourite on YouTube.

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    Have a link to the vid? Cheers @Pop Shot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    @zack if you are a purist that's great, but a true purist would realise that most of the game animals we have here in NZ came from fenced game parks and are therefore domesticated deer and not really the same as true wild deer in their native habitat. You will have to stop hunting in NZ if you want to remain true to your values.
    Enjoy your purist red deer hunting in Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Spain, Poland, GDR, Scotland, Turkey, oh bugger, they all have managed wild herds and have for hundreds of years. So the reality of hunting is that it is managing game animals to balance their environment. This is how it has been for hundreds of years.Attachment 112857
    The Great Hall at Moritzburg
    Most of those trophies were killed by coursing too. Private or public land, we have reasonable morals here in NZ when it comes to hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    @zack if you are a purist that's great, but a true purist would realise that most of the game animals we have here in NZ came from fenced game parks and are therefore domesticated deer and not really the same as true wild deer in their native habitat. You will have to stop hunting in NZ if you want to remain true to your values.
    Enjoy your purist red deer hunting in Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Spain, Poland, GDR, Scotland, Turkey, oh bugger, they all have managed wild herds and have for hundreds of years. So the reality of hunting is that it is managing game animals to balance their environment. This is how it has been for hundreds of years.Attachment 112857
    The Great Hall at Moritzburg
    i think he was more referring to fenced in as less of a hunting challenge as opposed to a true wild public land animal(which is far far different to something on a station).I agree with zack in that it’s still a fenced animal and shot as opposed to hunted.The animals on this station May be able to roam into public land but won’t as their foodsupply on the farm will be top notch and there whereabouts at almost all times will be known by the guide/farmer.
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    Have either you @Yesmate or zack ever hunted on a station? Yes they have better genetics as access is controlled but they are certainly not any easier to hunt. I get the chance twice a year(max) to hunt a station in marlborough for a meat animal only. Certainly not an easy hunt, these are wild deer and not fenced. I personally prefer hunting Crown land as I am free to wander anywhere I am allowed to. When people refer to behind the fence it is a reference to deer fences not sheep fences. Please just stick to congratulating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300wsm for life View Post
    Have either you @Yesmate or zack ever hunted on a station? Yes they have better genetics as access is controlled but they are certainly not any easier to hunt. I get the chance twice a year(max) to hunt a station in marlborough for a meat animal only. Certainly not an easy hunt, these are wild deer and not fenced. I personally prefer hunting Crown land as I am free to wander anywhere I am allowed to. When people refer to behind the fence it is a reference to deer fences not sheep fences. Please just stick to congratulating.
    ive shot a few animals on private land and hunted a few on doc land.i did say well done to chainsaw in a previous post cos it’s a beauty head and he’s chipper with his kill but let’s keep it real mate we all have differing views on what hunting is and I like hearing everyone’s view on it,for me hunting is 90/10,finding an animal 90 shooting it 10.

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    Yes we all do have different views, but this post was just for photos and not debate.

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    Who said?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Who said?
    Me, what you going to do about it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
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