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Old and Big - Patagonia Red Stags April 2011
12 April 2011, 00:51
PatagonHunterOld and Big - Patagonia Red Stags April 2011
Hello,
My best Red Deer! Back pack hunting alone just a week ago.
The place: A big ranch, 12.500 hectares (30.000 acres) 100 km from Bariloche.
At the peak of the rut. Roaring all over the place. A good and healthy Red Deer population. I saw a few very old males. And some light fightings. Great!
At the 3th day, I was, still dark, at a begening of a small valley with some meadows at the lower part. Saw half a dozen of roaring males. And then this one. 13 points heavy antlers and clearly old. I was seating, still, with the wind in my face and the sun rising at my back. Perfect. After 1 hour, the male and the hinds started to came up toward my position. At 150 meters I decided to shoot. Seated, with my arms at my legs I made the shoot. And shoot again, just in case! And was over. The hinds walked around, not too altered, and left. I decided not to move because I saw what appeared to be a very, very old male. Pale in colour. Roaring steady with 3 hinds. An Old One. 8 points, heavy and at his last times. Not moving from its place. I decided to shoot. From my same position. 300 meters and, also, plenty of time to calculate the shoot. One was enough. The male made 3 steps and fell down. All of this inside 1 hour! My best hunt for these great animals!! I took some pictures with the rifle to appreciate the size of the head!
By the way, I used one of my Mauser 7x57 with a Schmidt & Bender 1,5-6x42 Ret Nº4. The load: 175 grs Nosler Partition at 2650 f/s. Perfect work! All bullets pass throught making a tremendous damage inside. As usual with the NP!! Then, after the pictures, started the real work: 6 hours taking and carring the heads and most (not all) the meat to a path to pick them up next morning....And the Condors started to arrive!
PH
12 April 2011, 05:49
billrquimbyBeautiful stags, beautiful country, beautiful rifle. Congratulations.
Bill Quimby
12 April 2011, 05:59
billinthewildCongratulations. What a wonderful hunt and two fine stags. And thanks for the photos. You did well.

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12 April 2011, 06:02
Brian ClarkGreat looking animals, thanks for sharing.
12 April 2011, 06:29
LorenzoGentlemen,
That is an UNIQUE stag, not even in our wildest dreams we will see a free range stag like that !!
PH has a life of experience hunting those mountains and this has been his best stag ever, so imagine what we are talking about...
Compare it with a free range 400+ elk and maybe more to have a real idea of what this stag is.
Congrats for such an unique trophy.
L
12 April 2011, 07:16
juanpozzibeautifull stag.congratulations.
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12 April 2011, 19:06
PatagonHunterThank you!
Must say I am very pleased and grateful to have been there, hunting alone, and finded such an old stag! In many places the problem is these great animals do not have the chance and time to grow old and show their potential.
We, who live around here, have more chances to search for places with the possibility to find one...Anyway, hard work is guaranteed!
PH
12 April 2011, 20:21
Guillermo Amestoy
Congratulacions.Guille
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12 April 2011, 20:29
BlacktailerFantastic stags and a fantastic hunt. Nothing beats being out hunting on your own although I'm sure once those stags were down you wished that you had some help!
Congratulations.
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12 April 2011, 20:46
PatagonHunterYes, indeed, Blacktailer!!!
PH
12 April 2011, 20:50
PatagonHunterThank you, Guille!
PH
12 April 2011, 22:42
SGraves155Tremendous! congratualation!
Hope you had help or a horse to pack out!
Regarding the condor--do you see them often?
Great stags PH. What a difference it must be to hunt roaring stags in the open instead of the brush of La Pampa.
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13 April 2011, 01:38
PatagonHunterHello,
Yes, Steve. Condors and Black Chested Eagles are abundant here at the highest peaks. And belive or not, they appear very quickly after the shoot if the shoot is made in the morning or in the evening when they are searching for food and preys!!! This is not only my speculation. Have been observed by many hunters and Park Officers.
I had help the next day...To carry all from a path. But I spend 6 hours myself alone to carry all to that path...
This is entirely different to hunt here than in La Pampa during the ruting season, SBT!
PH
13 April 2011, 22:50
SkiBumplus3Fantastic!
I'm very happy for you. Thanks for sharing.

Ski+3
14 April 2011, 03:27
kevin davisvery pretty stags there
25 April 2011, 12:04
mboga biga bwanaWOW Great Stags !
Beautiful Scenery.
Thanks for shareing.
Nec Timor Nec Temeritas
26 April 2011, 16:43
calgarychef1Fantastic and a great way to hunt. It seems so much like our elk hunting, I'd love to hear them roar some day.
26 April 2011, 17:08
CaracalExcellent Stag! Beautiful country,I would love to go there!
29 April 2011, 20:44
OrvarWow, hunt on a lifetime!
Great report and pictures. Thanx for sharing
D
01 May 2011, 02:40
RobinOLocksleyWhat a beautiful stag and setting!Congratulations.Could you please tell us a bit more about your rifle? It looks very nice.Thank you.
Best-
Locksley,R
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01 May 2011, 05:14
PatagonHunterHello Robin,
Thank you and all. My rifle is build with a Mauser 1935 action, originally a Modelo-Mauser-1935, German made for Argentina in 7.65x54 Mauser. The stock is the original military one. Beautiful walnut and perfectly quarter sawn. Modified by a very good gunsmith in Argentina. The black wood in the foreend, pistol grip and the spacer at the back is ebony. And the barrel is an original Steyr 1912, put unused, from the replacement ones made for the Chilean Steyr 1912 7x57 Mauser rifle. This barrel, originaly 74 cm, Aprox. 29", was shortened at the first step, 60 cm, Aprox. 24".
Shoot great and consistently!
PH
20 May 2011, 07:47
AfrikaanderCongratulations!
In my humble opinion, the type of hunt that will be cherished in our memories for the rest of our lives...
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20 May 2011, 19:42
PatagonHunterThank you Afrikaander.
And yes, indeed!
PH
12 November 2011, 19:41
txhornhunterIm going to be in argentina in august. Do you have any advice or contacts to help me plan a stag hunt?
13 November 2011, 02:58
LorenzoIn august will be rather difficult. The rut season is march/april.
In La Pampa area will be near imposible to find them without them roaring in la patagonia you will be able to spot and stalk but I believe, maybe I am wrong, that you can hunt them till july.
Someone from Argentina will know better.
L
15 November 2011, 02:34
PatagonHunterHi tx,
As Lorenzo said. In Western Patagonia, where I live and usually hunt for R Deer, the peak of the season, the rut, is from March 15th to April 10. After that it is possible to do a spot and stalk hunt. In the same way you do, mostly during the rifle season for Elk. There are very few ranches offering this hunt. But not after the end of June. Mid July at most.
PH
15 November 2011, 07:21
nainitalThere are some places at La Pampa where you may find deer in the nights (feeding in cultivated fields). But the hunting season is over of course.
25 November 2011, 18:48
NortonFantastic hunt and stags!