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Two great Stags in Argentina!!
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Hi Guys, the deer season is finishing and i would like to share there two great trophies with you.




Do not hesitate in contact me if you are interest in in Monster stag and a great hunt.
Thanks Martin


Martin Telleria
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Posts: 70 | Location: Argentina | Registered: 23 October 2012Reply With Quote
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Eeker Wow!!
 
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To they grow like this free range or is this behind fence? What areas have free range stags in Argentina ?
 
Posts: 2637 | Location: North | Registered: 24 May 2007Reply With Quote
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Hi guys, both of them fence stags, that quality of blood is impossible to find in the free range, here in la pampa have many free range stags. In our place we have booth options.
The first deer may have place number 4th in the record book, the official score is 495 3/8.
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Posts: 70 | Location: Argentina | Registered: 23 October 2012Reply With Quote
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show some photos of the free range stags that you hunt in your areas.
 
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Red deer do not naturally grow like that.
 
Posts: 304 | Location: New Zealand | Registered: 18 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Hi Guys, here is the link of my website, where you can find many free range stags.
http://tsbuenosaires.com/gallery/red_deer/
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Martin, congratulations on all those fine stags.


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All I can say is wow!



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I just got back from Patagonia. I killed 3 stags. None of them looked like that. They were free range and about 1/2 that size.
 
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The two pictured are not wild-bred deer , and I am not sure if the term "trophy" applies to them.

Such creatures are available here in New Zealand too , at a price , but they dont fit my definition of "trophy" here either .


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