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How many points can you see ? Where do you think this picture was taken ?
09 June 2011, 15:35
londonhunterHow many points can you see ? Where do you think this picture was taken ?
A friend sent me this picture
WOW even if it is in a park
09 June 2011, 15:53
dorsethunterWoburn I expect?
That is a monster.
I'd hazard a guess at Woburn?
What a monster!
His Buddy in the background is nothing to sneeze at either.
Don't know about the UK; but here in The Fatherland you'd best have a couple weeks worth of pocket money on hand prior to stroking your trigger on a Beast like that!
Cheers,
Number 10
That is what I call a hat rack.
A pure Red 12, even a 14 with a perfect wine glass holder is beautiful, that is not.
Sorry.
They get weird and wonderful like that in NZ,
a mate of mine shot a 26 pointer. It looks like
a hat rack, not a red deer.
.
10 June 2011, 01:24
Farmer JohnIt have eat some substance that is forbidden in Sweden!
LOL
10 June 2011, 02:47
Adam.270It looks like the Reds that James Ellis has up in his park on the Norfolk coast - monstrous animals, yours at £130* a point if park deer do it for you.
* making the one in the picture more valuable than my car

IS that Gunton Park near Cromer?
I was looking through the CIC listing of trophy heads in the shooting times and couldnt help wondering whether the gold medal fallow that was shot in Norfolk was an escapee from there...
10 June 2011, 13:08
AndersI actually lost count of points trying to give you an answer!!

10 June 2011, 14:13
Arild IversenVery impressive.
But to be honest, I actually find an ordinary 14 pointer red stag with heavy beams much more attractive and "handsome".
Arild Iversen.
I see thirty eight points that would look fantastic on my wall

11 June 2011, 05:18
johnfoxquote:
Originally posted by 500N:
A pure Red 12, even a 14 with a perfect wine glass holder is beautiful, that is not.
+1
Grant Park Chicago.I saw him last year but I thought I'd wait. Depends on the time but he's there. Oh wait a minute, I thought this was the scotch thread, no the Bourbon thread. Oh well
someone turn me on to deer hunting in Scotland.
I am a Meldrum person by the way. Keep doing what you do.
Kidd
Heres a picture for the purist's
Highland Stag
what are the factors that contribute to antlers like these? age, genitics, nutrition, or ?
quote:
Originally posted by zhaba:
I see thirty eight points....
+1

13 June 2011, 16:17
STUBBERUDquote:
Originally posted by Arild Iversen:
Very impressive.
But to be honest, I actually find an ordinary 14 pointer red stag with heavy beams much more attractive and "handsome".
+1
Nils-Ole
13 June 2011, 17:19
londonhunterEven if they are both either free or for the same price ! . ? !
I salute your taste with repect
I know which one I will choose if either are presented to me
13 June 2011, 17:44
TOP_PREDATOROne from New Zealand.
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
13 June 2011, 18:51
STUBBERUD@ londonhunter!
It's a monster! Would love to have one on my wall!
In the free, is out of the question! Because this guy's you will never find in the free!
That's why I agree with Ivar! For
me, hunting a hugh Stag in the free, is the ultimate stag hunt!
Nils-Ole
26 October 2011, 19:09
dorsethunterquote:
Originally posted by sws:
IS that Gunton Park near Cromer?
I was looking through the CIC listing of trophy heads in the shooting times and couldnt help wondering whether the gold medal fallow that was shot in Norfolk was an escapee from there...
That Fallow was an escapee from another park and had been living semi wild in surrounding woods and farmland for 4 weeks. I was their when it was shot.
26 October 2011, 19:37
PatagonHunterHi 500N
Agree absolutely!!
quote:
"A pure Red 12, even a 14 with a perfect wine glass holder is beautiful, that is not."
PH