John Gryphon
Well-Known Member
err also the fact that the top of the line stags/bucks are far fewer in numbers than the 'also rans'Equally, finding and shooting a medal class buck is largely down to luck/management or dare I say it opportunism
Oh yeah agreed,five shots for five ducks lifting off a reed enclosed waterhole factor highly for me. They had to lift vertically.A pair of ptarmigan shot as a left and a right in the "bleak midwinter" are in my mind a far greater candidate
oh you miserable git ha ha haI turned down a gold roebuck a few years back, he later was sold to a continental for a few grand,
I shot this stag below very early one morning, just me, me dawg,me 7mm mag and most importantly I was wearing my KJV cap. My old and great mate Kelvin John Viney a real Tasmanian deer hunter had passed away from cancer and he had requested that 'the blokes wear some camo to his funeral' The cap was my camo choice for the funeral and I put his initials inside it as can be seen. I wear the cap often when I am out. The sambar stag? Who gives a ****! It was a rippin` shot and a **** poor quality "head" but its the memory of my mate that holds fast. Some of my and others experiences of shooting 'schitt heads' often outweigh the classy heads.
