How many kilos is the stag on the bottom of your post? Even though he looks to be a six pointer he appears very heavy.
04 June 2010, 17:23
BoghossianFantastic wild trophies! Does every male animal shot have to be displayed, or only those above a certain size?
04 June 2010, 18:43
10,3x60rx D99 I do not know the weight,I only know that is impressive
x Boghossian only the most beautiful,in practice hunted in the last 30 years.
The last red stag trophy is Huntet in 2007
For this reunion We did a book, look
here is in Italian write or German sorry no English version.

Thanks yes he is, can I ask a dumb question?
Do you think he should have been killed earlier on before he got to be such a old animal, as he has "inferior antler shape"? I say this because hs is only a 6 x 7 stag.
I have a book I am working on about game management, and how to judge which stags to shoot. It seems as though since he only has six points he should have been shot earlier. Is this the correct way think?
When I say I am "working on this book" I mean I am reading it, not writing it. I don't have any formal training as a wildlife manager, especially with stags.
04 June 2010, 21:35
10,3x60rquote:
Originally posted by D99:
Thanks yes he is, can I ask a dumb question?
Do you think he should have been killed earlier on before he got to be such a old animal, as he has "inferior antler shape"? I say this because hs is only a 6 x 7 stag.
I have a book I am working on about game management, and how to judge which stags to shoot. It seems as though since he only has six points he should have been shot earlier. Is this the correct way think?
Before congratulations for the book, there is to say that animals have a good genetic. Here we have two types of red stag, one is the types from photo and the other is very small the german name is "steinhirsch"....the stone red stag.
Is this:
The antler of this type is more small and the weight maximal 100/120 kg. The genetic of the last animal is poor.
The "steinhirsch is adapted for live in the high Mountain.
For the Antler 6/7 no idea what might influence the growth in this manner I think it's just a question of genetics.
