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Guys,

To me, there is nothing nobler than a red stag. Would any of you mind sharing your red stag trophy photos with me? I've been planning for a kudu hunt in the next few years, but a trip to NZ or Argentina may come first.


Thanks in advance . . .


-eric

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I don't have a photo of just the red stag, but here is one of my three New Zealand trophies taken in April of 2006. The eland on the left was taken in RSA in 2003.


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Nice stuff, guys. Thanks for sharing with me. I love red stags!!!


-eric

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These are not unfortunately my trophies (haven't had the honour yet), the mounted one is my dad's and the other belongs to a guy from our hunting club.
Soon I'll also try to upload a bunch of pics i made at a trophy show earlier this year, some HUGE antlers there.
 
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Here's mine from NZ, killed in 2004 with Win. M70 .264 Win.Mag. -TONY

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On The Wall:



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Beautiful staq and you have a great home layout for diplaying trophies. That animal must have been a beautiful sight in the field!


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Thanks, 404. That room where the stag is a recent addition because my real trophy room, which is thru the doors to the far left, was already filled. So I convinced my wife to let me add the room for the 'foreign' trophy display. Roll Eyes Every thing in it is either from Africa, New Zealand or Canada. -TONY


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by madabula:
I really enjoyed hunting for kudu and think they are super impressive in a good mount but have to agree that the Red Stag is an awesome animal and makes a spectacular trophy. I've hunted them in NZ and am looking forward to hunting them in Argentina!




We mounted both of these recently, the one on the left is from Argentina and the one on the right is from NZ.


I have several different angles of these and pictures of more stags at;Red Stags

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This is Number One Argentine head, and I believe the eight in the world, shot some years ago.
 
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Nice, all very nice! I love Red Stags!


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Did you kill that one Nainital?

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Here is mine taken 1 year ago in Argentina.

Here he is on the wall. the European type mount just seems to fit a red stag.


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Willy´s 450: nope, the stag was shot by the landowner, a Mr. Antonio Malo ( I don´t remember well the first name) at an "estancia" named "La Escondida" (the hidden).
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Taken 4 or 5 years ago...my first 'Big Game' animal that was bigger than a whitetail. Wink


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Now I'm starting to get jealous. Thanks to all for sharing these nice trophies.


-eric

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This is my Swiss Red Stag.



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this is my last one ... taken during last year´s rut ... sadly this year I haven´t found any shootable one (yet, I think with hope ! Wink)







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This one was taken last year in Canada
 
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Heres my Red Stag trophy taken on the Isle of Arran last year, I've just got it back from the taxidermists. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa301/graham13-2007/...0trophy/CIMG0519.jpg
 
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here is the first red stag i ever hunted, it was taken in norfolk England:


here is the second red stag taken in England, 23 pointer


here is the third red stag i took in new zealand also 24 points
 
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Some great trophies there.

Here a few of my mounts.

Red Deer.



Another Red Deer



and a Red Deer Wapiti Cross.

 
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I agree that stags are very impressive. I have two mounted in prime spots in my room.




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I hunted my Red Stag in Bulgaria, in the Old Oak forests where they belong and not a fence in sight.


In the field


At the hunting lodge


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Danish stag shot last year


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Nice Reds


-eric

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Here is my NZ tri-fecta.


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Aziz,
Well done. I love the ivories!


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Here's mine...from NY...sorry...couldn't swing NZ......





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