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93mouse
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Red deer thread
      #167688 - 13/09/10 05:10 PM

Opening it with stag from yesterday morning:







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Re: Red deer thread [Re: 93mouse]
      #167689 - 13/09/10 05:52 PM

Well-done!

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Re: Red deer thread [Re: 93mouse]
      #167691 - 13/09/10 06:05 PM

Wow, he's a nice one.

Like the dog's "smile" too.

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Re: Red deer thread [Re: NitroX]
      #167717 - 14/09/10 02:26 AM

velicastno Jelen!
I wish I could hunt in those lands sometimes.

Edited by Paatti (14/09/10 02:28 AM)


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Re: Red deer thread [Re: Paatti]
      #167726 - 14/09/10 06:06 AM

Terrific day out! What its all about to me being in the field with dog and gun.

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Re: Red deer thread [Re: gryphon]
      #167744 - 14/09/10 04:25 PM

Some more...

10 years ago:



40 years ago:



60 years ago:



My first one - "White socks" albino:



Odd look through - Zeiss 3-12x56, set at 12x, reticle No11 - distance 450m:



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Re: Red deer thread [Re: 93mouse]
      #170867 - 03/11/10 04:12 AM

93mouse, Thanks for posting the photos.


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Re: Red deer thread [Re: NitroX]
      #170929 - 05/11/10 01:32 PM

Just adding these pics here not for the comp but because it is such a fine example.

From the Exmoor Stag thread:





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Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: NitroX]
      #172581 - 03/12/10 10:06 PM

On one of our drivent hunts in my hunting club in Taczanow, Poland, I had the great fortune to shoot a hind and a calf out of a group of deer when they jumped the forest track. Bothe were shot "in the air" and lay just a few meters apart. I used my old merkel 7x65R, 7X65R double rifle with a Docter optics scope with 1,5 times enlargement. The Sellier & Bellot 9 grams bullet did the job like many times before. [image]http://iloapp.granhaven.dk/data/_gallery//public/4/1291371098_resized.jpg?width=1080&height=810[/image]

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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: granhaven]
      #172583 - 03/12/10 11:05 PM

Great stuff.

Are 93's old pics from a family album or something?

That horse affair is really interesting.

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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: 9.3x57]
      #172584 - 03/12/10 11:12 PM

Yes, superb photos, 93Mouse! Thanks!

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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: Ben]
      #172779 - 08/12/10 05:11 AM

93 mouse amazing pics. beautiful trophy.
Were these stags taken in slovenia?

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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: shooter]
      #172815 - 09/12/10 06:23 AM

Sory guys - bit late - yes you are all right - those stags are all from my parts. On 10 year one it is I, on 40 year one is my late father and on a 60 year one are some already late guys from my parts - from L-R: farmer, hunter and PH.

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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: 93mouse]
      #172816 - 09/12/10 06:49 AM

Thank you for sharing them.

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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: GroovyMike]
      #172821 - 09/12/10 09:03 AM

Thanks 93!

I especially love that horse traction outfit. No mere skidder, there!

A great idea for my mares but I'm not sure they'd go for it!

Hey, what is your Dad's rifle? Looks like a scoped combination gun?

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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: 9.3x57]
      #172833 - 09/12/10 06:39 PM

It is a Brno ZH in 7x57R/16ga - I've made my start with that one and I still own it - here is my first red deer (spiker) I took with it. It was Aug. the 2nd (forgot the year tho...) and I was calling in roebucks, when I came upon this guy - 7 steps away, he was standing frontal behind a small pine tree, feeding. So his head was up and down when he took a bite, however at a certain moment he noticed me and began to stare at me - atm I knew there was no time left, so I took a blind aim in the pine tree where his chest suppose to be and let one off. Scary - never seen it before no later - looked like rubber doll leaking air - without a hint, still staring at me it slowly, slowly just went down and died...



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Re: Hind & Calf on driven hunt [Re: 93mouse]
      #172844 - 10/12/10 02:10 AM

Thank you for sharing all of the pictures - guys.

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Re: Red deer thread [Re: 93mouse]
      #182030 - 20/05/11 09:29 AM

My little 8 pointer from the Pyranees mountains from a few years back.



Still looking for my royal...

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Re: Red deer thread [Re: Chasseur]
      #182038 - 20/05/11 01:17 PM

Here's my red from South Australia, 2008. 13 point, 40" long, 36" wide. Taken with a Browning A-Bolt .30/06 from about 140 yards at dawn.




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Re: Red deer thread [Re: blacks]
      #182055 - 20/05/11 07:33 PM

Ooops! Sorry, just realised this thread is for European red deer....mods please feel free to move to the Aussie section!

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Re: Red deer thread [Re: blacks]
      #182056 - 20/05/11 08:44 PM

Nice stag, Blacks!

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Re: Red deer thread [Re: Ben]
      #183205 - 07/06/11 06:21 PM

A short clip I managed to take Saturday afternoon - I must admit there is something "Royal" in this Game huh?:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Av4_4MlOQhE&NR=1


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Re: Red deer thread [Re: 93mouse]
      #190215 - 19/09/11 10:44 AM

Dog tired - 3hrs old - loong story behind it...will try to summerise it later...aaah:





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Re: Red deer thread [Re: 93mouse]
      #190216 - 19/09/11 11:00 AM

Magnificent trophy, Well Done...

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Stag from Poland, Age 9/10 Weight 182 kilo [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #191313 - 05/10/11 02:38 AM

Dear All

I have finally had the plasure to find an old stag in the large Polish forests, Weight 182 kilo, Age 9/10 years, The head weighs 7.5 kilo. It is a 12'pointer with no crown on one side so I could shoot him as a "Select". The meaning of this is tha we leave the stags with the proper shape for breeding and only shoot the lesser stags until the stag has at least 11 years.

Now the "hundred thousad $ " question is How do you see if the stag is 11 years old ? The ansver is that you must spend hundreds of hours in the forest observing and getting to know the individual animals. If you fail to judge the age right, and shoot a stag which does not have the right age, you will not get any license for the following two years....

The stag was shot North east of Warszaw, Poland, I have hunted these forests for 20 years now and I have spent many months in the forest. We have almost 16.000 Hectares of Hunting ground and plan to shoot 70 deer this year. We dont shot many old stags so this is by far my best stag ever.

I hunt alone as allways and used my Gebr. Merkel 203, combination gun in cal. 7x65R. it is a beautifull old gun with detachable side locks. The Merkel was Built in 1969 with a seperate set of shotgun barrels.

To answer a comment, The Merkel is cal. 16/70,7x65R I use normally a 9 grams Sellier&bellot "teilmantel" something but I have moved into some 10 grams bullets this year. I am not quite sure what the brand are but probably loaded by Blaser.

The stag was shot during the rut, I was in the forrest from 3 in the morning and had listened to this one and two more for 4 hours trying to figure out how to get to see one of them. This one I had seen the previous evening at just 40 meters but i was not sure if it was an even or uneven 12 pointer then.

In the morning her was still going on when the others went quiet, and I desided to walk up to him in the old pine forrest where he was not moving a lot, it took me maybe half an hour to get to within 50 meters of him and kneeling against a hundred year old pine with the "stecker" set he walked towards me and i took the shot.
he made absolutely no reaction and just disappeared in a steady pace. The morning was completely still and I expected to hear him fall in the young dense pines just 50 meters away. No sound was to be heard, so i walked up to the place where he was standing, but could not find any blood, hair, or anything that would indicate what happend.

I think this must be stag number 26, so not the first, but it took many minutes to calm down and get myself together and make a reconstruction. I simply could not understand it so I slowly traced him thru the pines maybe 150 metrs to a sandy forest track where i could clearly se the fresh tracks.
Standing there i looked further into the forest, and there he was. I never found any hair blood or anything that would indicate a hit.
The bullet had broken the left leg and made a hole in the top of the heart.

The next step would have been to let my black Labrador Akon look for him and he would have found him.

The shot was by no means difficult, but walking up to the stag in dry dense old forest, with no wind to hide the smallest mistake represents to me the ultimate hunting experiense.

Perhaps it was a mistake not to wait the extra few seconds and wait till he was standing still. and then put the bullet in just behind the leg.

more pictures at http://jagt.granhaven.dk/#6.1

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Edited by granhaven (05/10/11 08:56 AM)


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