03 March 2010, 12:07
JohnWKielyAustralian Fallow Deer
Hi one and all,
I have just received my Fallow deer mount of an animal I shot last year and thought I would post a picture.
He has come up great.
03 March 2010, 12:29
AndersNice mount!
And lovely fallow! Thanks for sharing..

03 March 2010, 20:42
BoghossianGorgeous! Give us the story.
04 March 2010, 05:13
Sevenxbjtquote:
Originally posted by Boghossian:
Gorgeous! Give us the story.
+1
04 March 2010, 07:47
safari-lawyerFantastic points on the one side.
The taxidermist also remembered the Adam's Apple. I guess it's common knowledge that Fallow have the "apple" but there was a time, before taxidermy forms were so good, that very few Fallow Deer mounts had that feature.
Good job.
04 March 2010, 08:27
JohnWKielyFor those asking,
This was one of those quick, unexpected hunts. I had been out scouting early in the year looking for Fallow sign and looking for areas to hunt during the rutt (March-April over here) I spotted this bloke in the bush bordering some open country. Now I must say I have a bit of trouble seeing even with my glasses on and I can't shoot very well with them on either. I could see that the deer had antlers but couldn't make out the size all that well. I didn't expect much as it was about 9.30am and I thought any self respecting deer would be long bedded up. I took the specs off and had a look through the binoculars. That did get me moving. He had quiet respectable antlers. The animal was about 150 metres away I suppose and I moved to get a better rest. As I did so he moved in behind some trees and I lost sight of him. I repositioned slowly and when I crawled around I found that there were two stags standing together. The first one I had spotted and the one I actually shot. They obviously knew I was there and became very alert. They both then took off. I didn't have much time to look but I could tell that one was a bit bigger than the other so I took aim on him. I could see this huge palm on the antler. I fired and he fell. I was using my old Interarms Mark X 270 Wby. Mag. loaded with 140 gn Barnes TSX. As always the Barnes performed extremely well. He was in beautiful condition with a great cape. No damage to the antlers either.
During the rutt I returned to the same location and I got the other one. Nice animal as well.
04 March 2010, 12:46
GG375Who did the taxidermy John?
A lovely head BTW.
Cheers.
GG
04 March 2010, 14:14
JohnWKielyGG375,
Ted Wohlers was the taxidermist. He does a great job.
05 March 2010, 03:47
GG375Cheers John - he did a really nice job. You presented it nicely too, with the black background.
Have a good one.
GG
05 March 2010, 05:31
TOP_PREDATORVery nice,thanks for sharing