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NEW Word record RED STAG
28 May 2010, 01:31
10,3x60rNEW Word record RED STAG
Is correct the new record is 293 CIC point?
Look here
the photo28 May 2010, 02:10
Unforgetable HuntingThis record was shot in a fenced area?
28 May 2010, 02:23
Arild IversenWhatever it is, this is the ugliest pair of antlers I have ever seen on a red stag.
In my opinion, not much of the elegance and regality usually associated with the royal red stag
Looks like it has a small oak tree growing out of the skull.
Arild Iversen.
Truly massive but like has already been said not nice to look at.
28 May 2010, 12:08
NakihunterTypical New Zealand farmed deer head. Cheque book hunting at its worst.
I had great fun hunting my rat tail 6 point stag - 4 hard days of hunting in wet weather, I slipped & fell a few times. Finally I roared up to him at about 200 meters and pushed him away down a gully. Then I climbed up a ridge & caught him coming around. One shot with my Sako 6.5X55 and he was down!
The stag in this photo is like shooting goats on a friend's farm.
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
28 May 2010, 14:35
wildboarImpressive but definitely ugly IMO.
28 May 2010, 18:47
Steve MalinverniMMMHHHHH my first question was, exactly, where this red deer has been hunted?
As I already wrote in another topic, I love to hunt aborigine animals and trophies in theyr countries.
I know that red deer and chamois has been introduced in NZ in a far past, but red deer is European and I love to hunt it in Europe.
In any case impressive, but I would like to see the CIC file that trace the record.
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
28 May 2010, 19:13
1894mk210.3 thanks for sharing it. Incredible head.
I think some of the comments are a bit premature. The views on beauty are pretty much a mirror of what was posted about an enormous roe head a while back. I defy anyone not to jump up and down like a lunatic having shot a stag like this!
28 May 2010, 19:33
Boghossian1894 - There is no way I would refuse to shoot this if it stepped out while deer stalking on the basis of 'beauty'. It is a monster.
It is the fact that it has almost certainly been raised in an enclosure and selectively bred from 'big antler' lines and possibly even fed a high-protein diet to improve antler growth....prior to being released on a 'hunting estate' that makes it a freak head and nothing else, certainly not a hunting trophy.
28 May 2010, 19:43
Artemis1It is 293 CIC and it's shot by mr. Pero J. from Croatia.
I didn't want to post this here because Pero is a friend of mine and after he shot a stag he sent MMS to few of us to share his happiness.
However, the stag is from fenced area in NZ and it won't be in CIC or SCI books because it is not wild animal.
Here you can order one of these
http://www.deergeneticsnz.co.nz/they'll put them in the fence and it's yours for pile of money. These stags have names and their documents but hidden from a hunter. NZ offers much more than fenced stags.
I have seen emails offering animals like this - guaranteed to be the new SCI #1 for some rediculous price.
28 May 2010, 20:44
wildboar1894mk2, since the cost of that kind of trophy is certainly astronomical, for the same high amount of money I would much prefer to stalk 2 or 3 (or 4?) nice, regular 12-14 pointers. It's a matter of personal taste, of course; moreover, Artemis' post definitely enforces my opinion.
28 May 2010, 21:06
Steve MalinverniOld story. And a little sad too. More or less 10 years ago I was involved in a search for a client who could wish to "hunt" a red deer raised in an enclosure and selectively bred from 'big antler' lines and possibly even fed a high-protein diet and
hormones to improve antler growth....prior to being released on a 'hunting estate' as Bog* (Hi Bog) wrote.
It always lived in a fenced area, it was a possible #1 at that time and the cost was near to 40K Euros.
However something of unnatural IMHO
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
28 May 2010, 21:30
mboga biga bwanaquote:
Here you can order one of these
http://www.deergeneticsnz.co.nz/
Unbelivable !!!
Now we know where Cadrona, Alpine Hunting Adventure etc... order there game.
Nec Timor Nec Temeritas
28 May 2010, 21:33
wildboarquote:
Originally posted by Steve Malinverni:
....It always lived in a fenced area, it was a possible #1 at that time and the cost was near to 40K Euros.....
That's the cost of 8/10 very nice stags! No, thanks.
28 May 2010, 22:21
Steve MalinverniCorrect WB (CIAO
) with a good possibility to loose the record in a very short time.
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
28 May 2010, 23:12
wildboar28 May 2010, 23:22
BoghossianHey guys - I would like to keep Brusnik as a pet really
http://www.deergeneticsnz.co.n...n+Sires/Brusnik.htmlI would love to know the pricetag hanging on that thing's ear...
31 May 2010, 10:13
Artemis1Unfortunately lots of European countries imported semen and stags from NZ and you don't have to go all the way down under to shoot beasts like these. In Croatia in one of the enclosed estates we have the same thing and the last stag was sold for 50 000.00 Euros. In Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Bulgaria ect. you'll be able to find the same thing and this practice started years ago. 10 years ago we had to wait for 40 years or more to get a new WC or a new National record stag, now you have to wait days, weeks or months. It is not worth to buy a new WR because in another pen is even bigger one.
If you looked closely at Bulgarian world record tusks from a wild boar which has been on the display for decades you'll notice too much of calcium growth on the tusks. Yes, it's been shot in the enclosed area but CIC is a strange organisation and more and more trophies on their list are animals shot in enclosed areas.
The biggest muflon ram in the world you can shoot in Czech Republic and they keep official records but remember that all of them were shot in fenced area. Unfortunately, when a mouflon ram has too long horns and he can't see properly or he can't eat, walk ect. because of too big horns he breaks the tips off. It is possible to do that in their natural rocky environment but not in the fields or nice woods of continental Europe.
The same goes to SCI.
That is one of the reason why I don't score my personal trophies. I care more about the adventure and fun during the hunt.
Hunting for a client or clients is another story and I have to make their wishes possible. However, they know in advance all the details about ground ect.
Who can beat this fun? Hard stalking, open area of 35 000 Ha, shooting in angles always beyond 150/200m, beautiful scenery above Adriatic sea ect. and still we manage to have one of the biggest in the world. Good genetics and good management for decades makes it possible. Beside Croatia, Spain has great grounds for a mouflon hunt but some are fenced.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llH9TSgtnPIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q6MPf4bBrw04 June 2010, 13:11
Steve MalinverniHOLY WORDS TOMO.
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
04 June 2010, 15:32
Artemis1quote:
Originally posted by Steve Malinverni:
HOLY WORDS TOMO.
Thanks mate!
It means a lot from an experienced hunter like you are