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posted 25 January 2025 21:19Hide Post
Another look at a wall boy.




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posted 25 January 2025 22:22Hide Post
Holy Hell!
 
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posted 25 January 2025 22:33Hide Post
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Originally posted by shankspony:
Holy Hell!


I consider that day as to be one of my most rewarding hunts.That stag is actually looking at me/my shape and if any **** wants to argue that proper camo isn't effective well they can do with a few lessons.



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posted 03 February 2025 22:45Hide Post
Caught out in the open.




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posted 04 February 2025 04:09Hide Post
You'll be getting overrun with them at this rate.
 
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posted 04 February 2025 05:08Hide Post
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Originally posted by shankspony:
You'll be getting overrun with them at this rate.

I put a lot of time in on them. The camera doesn't tell you about crawling though tussock on knees in summer in Australia lol. The viewers only get the end result not the pain.
Fuck me mate,on hands and knees you never know when Mr Brown is gonna be around the next tussock. At least standing up ya get a better view.



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posted 04 February 2025 07:06Hide Post
Yeah I know Gryph. it's bloody hard to find one, let alone photograph one. then there sneaking up on 5 sets of eyes...

Been watching a feel reels from Sunshine Coast snake catchers. Man those browns are fast! And sneaky. Fuck living with them around. Id be carrying a 410 everywhere.
 
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posted 04 February 2025 07:07Hide Post
And now Im starting to wonder about you sending me into that long grass with a shovel to find the one the postie was worried about.
 
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posted 04 February 2025 07:15Hide Post
Did I mention on here that I saw movement and looked down thinking a little scrub wren was frigging around under my computer table in the shed? It was a farkin brown snake two feet from my left foot. About a week ago.



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posted 04 February 2025 07:20Hide Post
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Originally posted by shankspony:
then there sneaking up on 5 sets of eyes...





four in this pic but there are five sets of eyes in that bush.




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posted 05 February 2025 06:41Hide Post
amazing how deer blend in. even in light cover with a bit of shade
 
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posted 05 February 2025 07:51Hide Post
See the velvet head bumps to the left of the furthest left one? Between the tree stalks.



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posted 17 February 2025 21:18Hide Post
Shanks, what do you reckon? I think she has pinkeye.







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posted 18 February 2025 00:16Hide Post
Hard to tell. Id expect to see more gunk and a whiter colouration with more weeping.
 
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posted 18 February 2025 04:56Hide Post
They are pretty blue and milky which is not so evident inthe pic



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posted 28 February 2025 00:48Hide Post
Man that looks dry.
 
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posted 28 February 2025 01:23Hide Post
its as dry as a witches tit in parts Shanks. The berries are green especially along the creeks but sambar being sambar they still stay in good order.
I have notice young calves on the ground from a month ago..way out of order mind you.

People are feeding out all over and the ave temps are over 30 for another week.

Btw that hind above has twins in that dry country and shes doing pretty bloody good.



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posted 28 February 2025 02:44Hide Post
Id guess the sambar has a stomach that can deal with dry rough feed?
 
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posted 28 February 2025 11:22Hide Post
All the deer species can handle it if thats all they have.



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posted 11 March 2025 13:18Hide Post
Sprung early today.




This girl is walking on air.




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posted 13 March 2025 01:09Hide Post
Man that photo is amazing!
 
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posted 13 March 2025 02:36Hide Post
I did take a lot of snaps Shanks and the scene was pretty fukn good to witness.Nice to get some light for a change.



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posted 13 March 2025 07:11Hide Post
The light, and the gnarly gum and the background. Its a great composition.
 
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posted 13 March 2025 08:33Hide Post
Outstanding pics Gryph, as usual.
Hope you're still getting some work done while all this photographing is going on - haha Big Grin


Hunting.... it's not everything, it's the only thing.
 
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posted 13 March 2025 10:48Hide Post
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Originally posted by 30.06king:
Outstanding pics Gryph, as usual.
Hope you're still getting some work done while all this photographing is going on - haha Big Grin


mate i took the aged pension eight years ago...got the time but not the money...i know which is the better for a longer life.




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posted 17 March 2025 23:08Hide Post
A few months ago I did some super sneaking and got up tight to this spikey chewing cud in bed until I was busted by an unseen hind.




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posted 18 March 2025 00:21Hide Post
I hope you whispered bang a couple of times.
 
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posted 18 March 2025 00:34Hide Post
I was filthy for doing the dumb shit that got me busted as I was on a mission to get closer..circa 40 yards....hoooonnnk!



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posted 22 March 2025 21:51Hide Post
Mr Velvet has been packing on the pounds.




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posted 28 March 2025 23:53Hide Post
I have been busy taken a lot of photos. This broken beam job stood for just long enough to rattle a few pics off.




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posted 29 March 2025 00:53Hide Post
DO you ever see them fighting Gryph?
 
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posted 29 March 2025 02:30Hide Post
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Originally posted by shankspony:
DO you ever see them fighting Gryph?


Not the big boys doing a territorial battle, quite a bit of sparring.

https://youtu.be/8Hx339gczBw



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posted 01 April 2025 23:22Hide Post
He is nice and comfortable in his day bed.




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posted 02 April 2025 00:36Hide Post
You've explained it to me Gryph, But others might be interested in your opinions of trophy potential in that guy.
 
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posted 02 April 2025 03:19Hide Post
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Originally posted by shankspony:
You've explained it to me Gryph, But others might be interested in your opinions of trophy potential in that guy.


You have had the benefit of seeing his up close pics and video (45 yards) front on mate and know that he has a good handy length,great wide shape,magnificent brows,inners are a tad short. The weight of beams etc suggest that he could do with a couple more years to make cracker class although lots would knock him over now. He is however atm at 6 years 5 months and 12 days a very nice stag for those that hunt sambar.
As you know the above pic doesn't show his true quality. He might make it into the WDHA`s magazine hence not displaying the close up pics.



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