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Wild English Red Stags

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01 October 2012, 17:47
Shavesgreen
Wild English Red Stags
I have one wild English Red Stag available on our estate in the New Forest, England.

Company; Shavesgreen Safaris
Guides; Tom Gould and Charly Green
Dates; Autumn/Winter 2012 by arrangement
Trophy size; We don`t shoot anything less than 12 point mature stags and have stags of up to 22 points.
Daily rate; 195 GBP pp, this includes insurance, transport on the estate, rifle hire, professional guiding, field trophy prep. Excluded are flights, transfers, taxidermy/shipping, tips, accommodation and meals whilst in country.
Trophy fees; 230 GBP per point for Red Stags,1000 GBP for trophy Fallow, 1500 GBP for trophy Sika.
Hunt duration; This depends on how many species are to be hunted, we allow 2 days per species.

Please enquire for pictures and information on additional species such as Muntjac and Chinese Water Deer.
Contact me on info@shavesgreen.com to discuss a package.
01 October 2012, 18:41
impala#03
How large is the hunting area? What accomodations are available and how much?

Thank you.
01 October 2012, 20:09
Shavesgreen
Hunting area is 5000 acres unfenced. Top quality accommodation with 5 minutes of the estate at 80gbp per night.
03 October 2012, 00:15
Shavesgreen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...rNatftE&feature=plcp
04 October 2012, 00:00
SBT
Tried to watch the video for a minute and a half, but no video appeared.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
04 October 2012, 12:03
new forest
turn the sound up and you can hear the stags roaring or just fast forward 4 mins
05 October 2012, 01:36
tendrams
This looks like a good opportunity for someone to take a really nice stag at a price that is actually sane!
05 October 2012, 04:41
SBT
Thanks New Forest, that worked.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
14 October 2012, 02:30
new forest
no worries