Cast red stags

Good find miffy and I appreciate your attempt to get this interesting thread back on track👍
@Oricle VSS you can question my knowledge and credibility all you want chap. It makes no difference at all to me.
I'm just a thick lurcher scum man off a council estate.
That shoots more deer than the average guy.
Now are you going to pass comment, or do you have an opinion on the stag picture taken with the trail cam?
No need for a long winded war of words response
Just a simple yes or a no??
 
Example of a short faced 8/9 month old knobber. Heavy neck hair giving the impression of him being more substantial than what he really is. Just like our forum Oracle's i suppose 😁
Probably make 45/50 kg..
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Not much neck hair on this young lad today, the wee girl from the weekend had a hairier chest too 😀
 

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Not much neck hair on this young lad today, the wee girl from the weekend had a hairier chest too 😀
Have you woke up now Mickey? Only on your last posting it looked like the Welsh Oricle was sending you to sleep with his war of words 😂
You know what? I knew something was going on last week because none of my posting were removed or deleted by that little man Malcom. He wouldn't of allowed me having a pop at his all time favourite content provider the Welsh Oricle.
But anyway Mickey nice result with the staggie ,what age do you think he is?? 😁
 
Have you woke up now Mickey?
But anyway Mickey nice result with the staggie ,what age do you think he is?? 😁
The thread got less boring when you stopped posting Sheamus lad 😉

I’m sure everyone can tell he is around 9 months old. He was snoozing alone in the gorse when I went up to move a camera today and must have winded me…should have stayed put! 😀
 
I was only pulling your leg regarding the age thing Mickey 😁
The other day I watched this young staggie at last light for over an hour who was on his own.
Usually at that age there always pretty close to there parent Hind.
That same morning I'd shot several mature hind's at the same location.
I did cross my mind that the lone staggie belonged to one of them?
Maybe your lone staggie was in the same situation?
The munty in the picture was a result of loss of composure for the job in hand
 

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Yeah I was surprised to see him on his own, should still be with mum but didn’t see any other deer appear and this field has a deer fence either side so she would have had to run the same way if she had stirred too.

I imaging you’d shot mum previously
 
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