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We would like to thank the many friends and hunters
who have generously contributed photographs for our collection. (Some editing has been used to enhance these picts.) |
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| Typical Sambar Spiker. Spikes are usually only 1"-2" |
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| In places where a wheel barrow is no use, ... take a strong mate. |
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| Average 6pt stag, Moutoa Flax Reserve. | |
| Sambar Stag Moutoa Flax Reserve. T Gallen (right) and N Bligh, 1996 |
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| Dave Garner with Stag taken with the bow. 1995 |
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| "MAF" undertake an autopsy (TB check) on Stag in Moutoa. | |
| J Blake 1994. 210 DS Would only shot one that was better than the previous years. (see next) |
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| J Blake 1993 193 DS | |
| A Himatangi Stag taken by G Hunt with a black powder firearm. Great bullet placement. |
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| Stag in typical forest country. Nice to see game tag used properly. |
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| Morris and his mate with a fine trophy taken under ballot in Waitarere Forest. 188 5/8 DS |
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| Taken on a ballot block - Harakeke J Bissel 1997 note the 7 points |
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| Small stag dropped in it's gorse tunnel 104 2/8 DS |
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| Private land stag. | |
| Great trophy from private land. | |
| N Hammer (Foundation Chairman) with his stag 1996 |
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| Foundation Chairman N Hammer's stag 1996 |
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| Great stag, pity about the crappy gorse to hunt in. |
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| A beau stag with a big body taken on pines 1995 |
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| Happy hunter with a good trophy 1995 |
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| The smile says it all. 1995 |
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| P Ryan with hunting mate. 1996 |
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| Successful pine forest hunt. | |
| Santoft Stag Hunter prepares for the long haul out. Sambar are a LARGE bodied animal. |
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| It looks like a Sambar ... but is in fact a Rusa from Rotorua. |
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| Trophy from the Turakina Valley 1989 |
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