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Ella and I took this stag this morning in Edwards County at our lease. He was on the side of a hill grazing at dawn. We watched him for about an 45 minutes before we decided to take him. He was quartering at 250 yards and heading back into the upper treeline after his morning snack. Ella was using her 7mm-08 and me my 8x57.





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That's fantastic! Congrats!


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That is just great!

Thanks for sharing,

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what a bull! congratulations!!


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Congrats to the both of you.I had no idea you had free ranging Red Deer in Texas. Big Grin
 
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Excellent stag!




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Great job!

Tell the young lady congratulations.


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Absolutely outstanding!
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Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

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And I used my daughter's Christmas present to field dress the deer on the spot - a simple Rapala birch handled knife, nothing fancy. My go to knife I use for cleaning animals is an Old Timer 3 blade knife.



"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

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Here are some transport pics - from the field and then to the taxidermist. Gives a better sense of the crowns:







"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

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Congratulations to you and your daughter, those are memories no one can take from either of you.


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That's fantastic! Congrats!


As the Scots say. "Brilliant!" Congratulations.
 
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You could sell a lot of hunting leases with your photos. Nice job.

Congrats to you and your family!
 
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Here's the exact location where it was shot and went 10 feet before going down.

Edwards County Location


"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

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Congrats to dad and daughter both!


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Very Good! tu2
 
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Great job!
 
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Judging solely by the photos, I'd say that red deer had an elk lurking in the woodpile somewhere back in its ancestry.

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Million Congrats.
 
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Judging solely by the photos, I'd say that red deer had an elk lurking in the woodpile somewhere back in its ancestry.

Bill Quimby


This is pretty consistent for the red deer in Texas. I took one west of Ft Worth in 2008 that was very similar. The elk are different color and larger. Here's a pic of an elk my oldest took in July 2012 on the same ranch. It was easily 900 pounds. But yeah, there is probably some elk in the red deer in Texas, but the red deer have the distinct crowns, are smaller, and colored different.




Here are some elk in velvet. Different color, large, different antler configuration:







"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."

Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness.
 
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Austin Hunter:

I didn't mean to denigrate your red deer, and I congratulate you on taking it free-range. It's just that the red deer I shot in New Zealand and Spain did not have the long hair on their necks that yours wears.

A quick Google search showed red deer males have long neck hair in the winter, and I shot mine during autumn months when they had no "manes."

Incidentally, not all red stags have crowns and a few elk have crowns.

My Spanish red deer was a 7x7 with elk-like antlers. I've not shot a bull elk with crowns, but I have seen some on the hoof and in the backs of trucks in Arizona.

Again, congratulations on taking a fine trophy.

Bill Quimby
 
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Austin Hunter:

I didn't mean to denigrate your red deer, and I congratulate you on taking it free-range. It's just that the red deer I shot in New Zealand and Spain did not have the long hair on their necks that yours wears.

A quick Google search showed red deer males have long neck hair in the winter, and I shot mine during autumn months when they had no "manes."

Incidentally, not all red stags have crowns and a few elk have crowns.

My Spanish red deer was a 7x7 with elk-like antlers. I've not shot a bull elk with crowns, but I have seen some on the hoof and in the backs of trucks in Arizona.

Again, congratulations on taking a fine trophy.

Bill Quimby


No offense taken! It depends on the area and gene pool. We hunted an estate in Canada in fall of 2012 that had Red Stag and Elk both on it, but still different enough. My oldest took a fine red stag - 7x8 - with the same rifle we used for this one.


"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."

Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness.
 
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Gorgeous stag. I clearly have been hanging around the wrong parts of Texas!
 
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tu2 congrats to the huntress!


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