Always a good discussion topic......................................
One point that kiwijames mentions about mates he knows living for chasing stags and chasing that D/S and 1/8th of an inch. I think there is no difference to a athletic sprinter trying to get better by a 1/10th of a second.
That's not me though. Although I do consider myself a trophy hunter. I never set out to be one, it just happened. Mainly because our family don't need the meat due to having access to a farm with plenty of fallow. So when I went hunting I found myself more and more looking for that big stag. It was an excuse to get out.
This year I got my biggest ever red stag and its getting mounted. Now the D/S is unimportant, but what that trophy is to me is the "memory jogger" of a time and a place and of all the hunts that have led up to that point. I mean the littler ones hanging in the shed are still trophies as they are still reminders of a time and place. The latest one though has the added features that because he was a big stag and was in a helicopter hunted area he was obviously old and smart. And because I was able to get him it makes it more memorable than some others. Which is why it is a trophy to me.
I do acknowledge to though that a trophy does not necessarily equal a good head. You may have been chasing the same big stag for years and years and when you finally get him his head has gone backwards. Now he has grown more cunning with time so when you finally get him his head may be crap, but he is what i would call a true trophy. remember that in places like Austria and the chamois a trophy is defined by how old the animal is and not the length of the horn.
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