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Sika deer in Japan
16 March 2013, 20:52
MarioSika deer in Japan
After 3 days of flights delayed, nights in various airports and lost luggages I’m finally home.
Was a very interesting trip in the eastern part of the cold island of Hokkaido.
Snow, ice, wind, terrible food and deer everywhere.
I’m really surprised of the number of deer I’ve seen. I’ve hunted only for 3 days because of bad wheather but I’ve seen many and many stags. Not easy to approach but at the end I was able to take a couple of nice trophies and one small the was a mistake.
Enough to have probably been the first European to get this rare trophy.
high snow
mountains
japanese sign
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16 March 2013, 21:16
CaracalWell done Mario. Wonderful trophies.
Did you hunt with a bow?
16 March 2013, 22:22
Mariothanks Caracal.
yes is not allowed use firearms
mario
17 March 2013, 03:35
SIKA98KExcellent trophies! Were you hunting with Hokkiado ?
17 March 2013, 04:10
eagle27quote:
Enough to have probably been the first European to get this rare trophy.
Very nice Sika stag trophies Mario but not sure what you mean by "first European to get this rare trophy". Do you mean taken by a European in Japan?
We have a lot of Sika deer here in New Zealand, trophies of which would have been hunted and shot by many visiting Europeans over the years.
17 March 2013, 13:08
MarioEagle,
I know that ther are many places in the world, even here in Europe, where the Sika was introduced and where is hunted extensively. But none of these populations is indigenous. Maybe one in Russia but I do not sure. So ther'is quite a differences between the two situations. Also the deer I hunted, Cervus nippon yesoensis, is indigenous from Hokkaido and not interbreeded with other subspecies, as something happens. At the moment only one trophy of yesoensis is recorded on the SCI book, and was taken in the 1960.
So I said that I'm "probably" the first european who have taken a specimen of this subspecie in his original range. Of couse I cannot be the first european who have taken a sika deer...
Yes I hunted with Hokkaido.
mario
17 March 2013, 19:55
OrvarCongratulations Mario - amazing stags!
Thank you for sharing this special hunt with us
Orvar
17 March 2013, 23:40
SkylineOutstanding Mario!
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18 March 2013, 04:51
retreeverMario way to go.
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26 March 2013, 04:56
Cazador humildeCongratulations Mario. What a unique trip. Great stags. You have some tremendous adventures.
26 March 2013, 13:13
Mariothanks. I like to take something special
mario
28 March 2013, 06:14
HuntNBgameVery Nice, Not sure I've seen any as large racked as yours.
29 March 2013, 17:19
joesterCongratulations! I'm happy to hear that the hunts are no longer bow/arrow only. I'll be going for sure!
29 March 2013, 21:47
Mariosorry for you but are only bow and arrow
mario
Very cool pics and story here; certainly not "stereotypical" Japanese landscape!
02 April 2013, 18:46
Luca GaetiGrande Mario! Congratulations

02 April 2013, 19:03
Mariothanks youmy friend. I want see your report...
mario
02 April 2013, 22:47
AkshooterCongradulations
Thank you for posting this report. I have been very interested in this hunt and your report helps a lot.
Now I only need to save the $.
When did you go on the hunt. Was it winter , late fall or was this recently.
Thanks
DRSS
NRA life
AK Master Guide 124
03 April 2013, 00:37
Mariowas early march. Seen a lot of deer.
mario
03 April 2013, 15:51
Matt GrahamHey Mario
Congratulations on the deer!!
A couple questions if I may -
What archery equipment did you use for the hunt?
Did you have to make a long shot on the deer?
Was it difficult stalking in the snow?
03 April 2013, 21:52
NortonWell done Mario!
04 April 2013, 00:13
Mariothanks again guys.
About the equipment you must ask to Hokkaido as everything below from him.
Yes stalking with the late winter snow was very difficult as sometimes was frozen at the top and made lot of noise.
mario
08 April 2013, 07:02
Hunting For AdventureGreat report Mario. I book for Hokkaido (Eric) and I am very pleased to hear of your success. I sent a few Canadians last year and this year I'm sending over a few Americans and Germans. Thanks for the report.
Tom Addleman
tom@dirtnapgear.com