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15 September 2009, 03:50
TrackersNZGot one of yours.
Just been over in your high country, back packing around and hunting Sambar. Great hunt, I can see why you guys get hooked on these.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
15 September 2009, 04:41
SGraves155Very nice stag. Did you have to back-pack him out?
15 September 2009, 05:48
TOP_PREDATORGood one

"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
15 September 2009, 08:36
TrackersNZDid you have to back-pack him out?
Only kept the back steaks. Grilled the tenderloins on the campfire. The rest was left for Dingo bait. No luck on the Dingos, but did hear a lot howling at night.
They are a big animal. Bigger than Red Stag, but smaller than Elk. I'd estimate LW at around 500-600 pounds.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
15 September 2009, 09:06
wazza56niiiice

what were the dimentions?
keep your barrell clean and your powder dry
15 September 2009, 14:06
lostnlateHes a big animal allright!!
15 September 2009, 14:07
BakesWell done Trackers. Very nice

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16 September 2009, 02:03
gryphon1Nice even stag there mate,got a hunt story of your stag from the burn?
whats his length cobber I ask as due to the positioning of the hunter mid ships its hard to be accurate but i would hazzard a guess around 25 maybe 26?
Calibre? hit where? Rifle performance? shot/shots? always good to read these things.
You look happy and so you should be,many would give a left nut to roll one as him ...or a right!
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
16 September 2009, 02:54
TrackersNZDamn happy, realise that a lot of guys hunt for a long time without coming near one like this.
27X26, 25inch inside spread. Heavy beams, nice and symetrical.
Best part was a tough hunt, freerange, flycamping in some great looking country, snow on the ground in places. Hats off to the Sambar hunters (Stalkers and Hound hunters of Australia) The country and hunting is every bit physically as hard as a Tahr hunt in NZ.
Saw a lot of deer, but not too many big stags.
Spotted from about 1.5km, then a sprint to opposite slope. Shot at 410 yards, about 40 degrees uphill into the sun. Not unlike shooting at Tahr. Sun was areal prick.Hard to see anything. 5 animals in the mob. Stags rutting. Used 325WSM with 200gr TSX
With the uphill angle hit low just above brisket, but exited on the shoulder. Ran about 50 yards into some thick bush, where I found him for a finisher. Tough animal to kill. .325WSM well matched to this one.
Be great to do one of those hound hunts some day.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
17 September 2009, 02:49
gryphon1Aye you had a good, decent and very enjoyable hunt for Australia's premier game animal and all free and wild.
There isnt any better hunting down under if fair dinkum hunting is what is wanted.
Would you have any more pics for us to enjoy of your great trophy Trackers?
I know what you mean by a "sprint" I did a 3 click sprint around a wide basin much the same just to photograph a stag one morning in fringe farm country and let me tell you at my age I`m not built for running haha.Well done to you cobber.
You`ll be back!
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
17 September 2009, 14:17
Bakesquote:
I did a 3 click sprint
A 3k sprint mate?......

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17 September 2009, 14:35
gryphon1I was actually having a cak mate and saw the deer way to buggery across a basin,shortest to him was down and up ..easiest was around the top...and yes it was a sprint every now and then between puffs haaha.
He was heading back to bush cover after feeding in farm country and it was open enough.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
17 September 2009, 15:08
BakesSound like my sprinting when out pig hunting with Gary. He'd take off and I'd sprint 5 paces, walk 10, sprint 5, walk... 10........5.......10.......5......10....

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22 November 2009, 02:22
TrackersNZ
Spiker shot on the same trip. Only 300 yards from the truck. The lads wanted some meat.
This was bush stalking. Shot at about 120 yards with Howa 30-06.
Big animals. Saw plenty that day, all at close range in heavy cover. Some busted me and some I got the jump on. Got within 3-4 yards of some hinds. Followed a mature stag with my scope, about 22-23 inchs. Big Boys scarce.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
22 November 2009, 02:23
TrackersNZ
Malform Stag shot on the same trip. Strong brows and Harley Davidson Handle Bar tops.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
22 November 2009, 02:35
gryphon1He is a weirdo that last one for sure but they are still as wild as the 'good ones'
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
22 November 2009, 02:54
shanksponyYou must have been in Sambar heaven.
22 November 2009, 11:42
TOP_PREDATORTim when did you shoot them?? in last few weeks??
I head over in a few days.
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
22 November 2009, 12:11
muzzaPosting date is in September James so it was a couple of months ago .
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22 November 2009, 12:15
TOP_PREDATORAfter rereading post,Tim did say shot same trip
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
23 November 2009, 02:40
TrackersNZGood luck TP. It's a great hunt.
make sure you do it the hard way, and not with a light....
It's not unlike hunting Rusa in NZ.
If you're with guy's that know their stuff and also in a good area. you'll see plenty. We got best results by long distance spotting and long distance shots in country that was reasonably open, after being burnt.
The bush stalking is "Tricky" These deer have keen senses, and where we were the wind was always swirling about. They're hard to see in the bush, and usually you're at close range on an animal bursting out of it's bed.
Looking forward to pictures.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
05 October 2010, 17:27
TrackersNZ
The last part of the adventure.....picked up a couple of my mounts from the Taxidermist today....
Hung him on the wall and my mind drifted right back to the Gum Trees of High Country Victoria, sheltering in a small cave through a short sharp thunderstorm, the smell of burnt forest, the first glimpse I had of this stag as he fed across a distant slope in the early morning sun, the long distance shot, fly camping in the rain, the hard walk out, good mates and a great adventure.
Every time I see this Stag I will go back there!!
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
06 October 2010, 02:19
TOP_PREDATORLooks great.
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
06 October 2010, 10:30
TrackersNZ
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
06 October 2010, 16:23
BakesLooks good mate. I love the battle scars on him.
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