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    A walk after work

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    Nice shooting, he looked impressive on the hoof eh. Liked your intro on the video
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    A beast, great result Looseunit......
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    Nice work and great intro
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    Cheers guys , I got the best of both worlds , a great big fat load of venison and its off to get mounted for the wall , hard antler but am going to try and leave the velvet on , better than a skinny stinky love struck beast .
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    Nice shot mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Looseunit View Post
    Cheers guys , I got the best of both worlds , a great big fat load of venison and its off to get mounted for the wall , hard antler but am going to try and leave the velvet on , better than a skinny stinky love struck beast .
    Was it hard on the tips, and would it strip?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Was it hard on the tips, and would it strip?

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    yes , but going to try and mount it in velvet , the taxidermist is going to decide , i like the fluffy look
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    Quote Originally Posted by Looseunit View Post
    yes , but going to try and mount it in velvet , the taxidermist is going to decide , i like the fluffy look
    I know a chap that likes his women the same way!
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    prime meat and a good rack, well done mate and what a great shot across there.
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    Good going Loose unit. They're nice and fat this time of year. And I agree, they look majestic in velvet, too.
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    Wow - fantastic to share that experience with you through your video... you are a lot calmer than I would've been after making such a great shot. My first stag was a 40x40 red on the Crow River around this time of year and I got it mounted, the Taxidermist (Terry Jacob & Son IIRC) put the antlers in formaldehyde for 6 weeks, looks as good today as it did 20 years ago.
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    Nice shooting Jase. Good on ya.
    Ive had two mounted in velvet and they do look good.
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    Nice shot man

    Great looking spot too
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    Awesome; maybe I should have shot on of the stags I saw last night...

    What calibre? Hit in the neck?
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