|
|
|||||||
A good Sambar stag, probably the greatest trophy to be taken in Australia and taken free range in the wild under free chase one of the world's great trophies. Ladies and Gentlemen, post some of your sambar pics here please. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A game camera pic of a freshly rubbed out sambar stag,needs a few years yet to mature.Although most hunters wouldnt hesitate to drop the hammer on him. although not a deer of course,this is a Koala from the same cam,diff spot.Posted for the OS readers. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A road kill sambar spikey picked up and rolled into the GF`s car. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A young stag posing for a perfect side on shoulder shot at 140 yards...he lives! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
My 358 Norma M resting on a very fresh wild cherry rub tree in typical bracken country,plenty of wallow mud has been rubbed onto the tree as well. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A feeding hind with a spikey..they live! same hind |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Big old "gone back" stag caught out of heavy cover in fringe farmland.You can see that certain "toughness" evidenced here. Oic taken through evening rising mist. Ex with a young one and my Sako 300 WM |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
The effectiveness of wearing cam`s shown here,in my own mind a real asset for hunting/photographing sambar. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Probably the only photo of wild red and sambar stags together in the one shot. A knobby caught as he is about to bolt. My favourite tucker,sambar calf! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A cover shot. He came to look at what I was,some of my favourite old pics. Shoot through the wire hole??? He is hiding from me |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Shoot `em when you can see the 'whites of their eyes' spikey caught feeding he`s carrying a scar, caught heading back to the bush at daylight |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
This pic turned out as this pic another cover job |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A robust hind |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Y'know, it always amazes me that rub trees are only ever photographed with rifles leaning against them. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
It amazes me that a bloke go`s through the effort of loading pics for others and they dont actually notice that there were some reasonable sambar pics amongst the " rub trees are only ever photographed with rifles leaning against them." Well try this and this And just to annoy you even more is that there is not only a rifle at this rub but a bloke too. Now show your own hand cobber! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
No rifle on this tree either! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Great pics, Gryphon. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Keep up the good work Gryph! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Late in the day lives knobby walking away..lives three content ...live |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
First class. I respect the skill shown in taking live pics of sambar as I have tried and failed. It is more difficult than shooting one IMO. Thanks for demonstrating your skill. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Thank you Ghillie93 I must say that they must ring your bell (sambar) as this is your first post since you registered on 08/28/09 05:33 PM ,welcome! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A well used wallow that happens to have a calf by it same wallow in the fog hind and calf..live calf in the pines closer closer again |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Great photos and dedication to the species. Amazing to see the red and sambar together, how much overlap do the two species have in Vic NSW? Regards, MOG |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A hind looking about ..hard too as they are such a wary fugn species She listened to the slightest of noises A hind taken for meat for a mate that makes snags for me,real good snags with chilli,garlic laid on! sometimes a bloke has to eat! A maiden hind taken for the table..sweet! Watching the mob late in the day come out of heavy cover. I titled this pic "shoot now" he lives! sometimes HP helps. he would have eaten well..lives will make a great headskin as a stag..lives |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Seen her before? |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
A spikey having a sniff..lives A little bull..lives |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
You cant see me |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
ordinary pic but sambar are not easy to get on cam.. young stags caught on daylight heading for the bush they live |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Thanks. Out of interest, what camera/lens are you currently using? Cheers |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
^ same question here. BTW I have a K20D and some teles. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Evidence of some fence jumping activities. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
I`ve been doing a lot of arvo`s sitting on a wallow at a range of 140 yards or so and a few weeks ago saw a handy stag come out of the tea-tree and stand for five listening to the world,that was right on dark and too dark for a pic of any sort. I had Rono come in with me one evening to have a crack at him but he didnt show at all and tonight was the next time since I first saw him. Anway this evening after a couple of weeks of Jack I saw him or I reckon its him appear approx 6.05PM out of the tea-tree and stroll down the hill towards me stopping a couple of times and I had the Zeiss on him too,I had quickly wound it up to 10x and in the ordinary light it was tough to see him for what he was carrying on his head. I thought he might have been low 20`s or so,anyway I lost him in the cover then saw him come out at around approx 6.15 and cross a clearing and head straight to the wallow...Yeehaa! I just happen to have a cam on that wallow and thought " this is gonna be big!" Well he stood for a minute and there was no flash..."faaaaark whats wrong with the faaaarking thing,it should have fired by now" This is after I discovered that my cam had been on the wallow for a week and I hadn't turned the see unt on so the thought of more bad luck happening was on the cards. Then as he dropped into the wallow 'bang' the cam flashed...beauty GOT HIM! Then three more flashes illuminated him right up as I was watching through my Swaro`s,he actually looked a better stag haha and until I see the pics I wont know for sure whether I should have pulled on him when I first saw him. The last flash was when he stood away from the wallow and I reckon I only got his arse.The flash lit him alright and I did get a glimpse of what I thought was more length,though it was tough with the speed of the illumination and the chunks of mud looking like knobs on his top tines,anyway it was a good experience and made waiting in the rain all these times worth it I thought. Hopefully I will get a decent pic or two to post. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Hind behind the tree,note rock,no wallow..this pic is from a year or maybe its two ago. Same spot but a wallow has been opened..note the rock, other tree has fallen. small stag pic from 6PM tonight,note same wallow just in bottom of the pic.I took a heap of pics but the movement and low light resulted in very poor pics. I watched this bloke wallow and frig around but my trail cam flash didn't go off,I knew it was working though as I could see when the stag was in the wallow he would suddenly throw his head around and look to the cam obviously he was hearing it working etc....It was way too dark to get pics but I could see him through the bino`s easily. Never saw the other stag,back into it tomorrow,might even sneak in and get my card. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Talk about me spewing,that stag that i watched in the wallow yesterday? My camera never fired a shot,he was snapping his head looking at times so while I was seeing that I knew it was working although the flash never triggered.. I am filthy!. I`m not impressed with the pics either,that wallow is only five/six yards from the camera. So this is one of the scenes I was privileged to witness as the first stag wallowed and interacted with the wombat. It was light enough to view comfortably in the bino`s but better in the flash haha. I actually saw the stag doing the face off with the wombat moments before and the cam caught the bat on the turn after an antler prompt. I know this stag,I have a pic of him just rubbed out,glad I didn't bang him the other night. I thought he was bigger but something suggested "wait till you see him better" so I held off gladly. Here is another stag fresh rubbed out from 6 months ago,although the camera angle changes the 'look' I believe its him. I found my batteries were down,presumably thats why it didnt trigger while I was watching the second stag in the wallow. Mog,bring the right ammo as you can see the muscular development of the stag "with wombat" and he`s only a baby yet. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
great shots mate! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Boy George? Nope its a girl! |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
You could develop one hell of a coffee table book out of your photos Gryph, or maybe it would be the gunroom book! Awesome. Regards, MOG |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
I waited till dark last night in the hope of ID-ing the stag that was part of a group of five from the previous night,the five didnt turn up until it was too late to see antler size and shape so I got into my chosen spot and waited over a gully system and then this young stag came out and wallowed,unfortunately it was 7.45 pm and dark in the shadows of the wallow and I couldnt fluke him looking up at all for a better pic. He stood and posed after wards at his preaching tree and he was gone for all money with my cross hairs on him.. a few more years yet...22 long x 25 wide. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Really nice pictures, Sir! Thanks for sharing them. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
a spikey one caught out tonight |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Wonderful stuff Gryph. *** Competition entries for the Save raffle ticket totalled and now closed for this thread. Ladies and Gentlemen, thanks for joining in. However please post more photos if you wish. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
I've only got a crappy video of a spiker. I was hoping to film some fallow but instead got a bunch of kangaroos and a spiker. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59NWr25b2qQ |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
Nice guys - VERY special pictures Gryphon. |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
10/22/10 Daryl was the last post of mine in this thread. As you see I haven't added any more to it for quite a few years. So I will add a wild dog (bitch) taken quite a few years ago for a different something. |