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Fallow buck - over 65s club hunt
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Our local deerstalkers' club has been doing Over 65s group hunts for the last few years and it is great fun. Hunt was over the weekend of 18th to 20th July.

There were 9 of us including the 62 year old farm owner's brother - who is a member & good friend.

2 nights in the wool shed. Very cold as the region is quite close to the snow capped mountains in central North island. No heating as the wool shed is old and lots of flamable stuff around. Quite dry as there had been little rain.

Totally 9 deer, 1 pig and 1 goat were shot. One member got a nice palmated stag (a trophy for the region) at 250 meters after a long stalk of 750 meters.

My stag was a typical Whanganui scrub animal. We walked around the fence line and climbed a hill to glass the next gully while the other guy went after the nice buck a long way off. We watched him stalk and shoot it.

Grant & I climbed up to the top of a hill and immediately spotted a mob of about 6 deer that included this buck and few other spikers and hinds. I climbed over a fence in order to get a good rest and ranged him at 234 meters. He spotted us and was looking straight on with very little angle. I took a solid rest and lined him up on the Leupold VX3 2.5-8X using the Boone & Crocket reticle. Zero at 100 meters, 1st dot at 200 and second dot at 250 meters. I aimed for the base of the throat above the heart area. I sqeezed the trigger and heard the solid hit. The stag ran about 50 meters towards us along the fence line and staggered around before tipping over.

I am shooting my Kimber Montana 7mm08 with 160 gr Accubonds at 2600 fps. Very accurate. The bullet entered at base of throat and exited in the rib cage behind the right shoulder. It probably took out some arteries and one lung.

We had a good chat over a few Single malts for the evening.


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Nice Buck! Easy recovery too by the look.
 
Posts: 5678 | Location: South Island NZ | Registered: 21 July 2008Reply With Quote
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Congrats on a good shot Naki.

Hoping for pictures to come thru.

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Sounds like a fun hunt. Well done on the fallow buck and thanks for posting!

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The links should work George. Cheers.

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Congrats on a good shot Naki.

Hoping for pictures to come thru.

George


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Congratulations! That looks like a great time and some great country to hunt. I really need to make a trip there one day...
 
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Nice shot, Naki! Not a bad head, either. I would put one like that on my wall, if I knew where to get on to fallow without complications.
 
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I am shocked to hear that from you in Victoria mate. I thought you could shoot fallow anywhere in the East & South of the country.
I have a mate in Melbourne who is not a hunter and he owns a few acres (5 or so) on the way to the ski fields. He says they get fallow on their property, straying from the larger ones adjacent.

I have been offered fallow trophy hunts for very reasonable prices in South Australia.



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Nice shot, Naki! Not a bad head, either. I would put one like that on my wall, if I knew where to get on to fallow without complications.


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Thanks Naki, I know where there are fallow but there's always some problem, usually flower-sniffing hobby farmers.
 
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