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.)
Typical Sambar Spiker.
Spikes are usually only 1"-2"
In places where a wheel barrow is no use,
... take a strong mate.
Average 6pt stag, Moutoa Flax Reserve.
Sambar Stag Moutoa Flax Reserve.
T Gallen (right) and N Bligh,
1996
Dave Garner with Stag taken with the bow.
1995
"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)
J Blake 1993 193 DS
A Himatangi Stag taken by G Hunt with a black powder firearm.
Great bullet placement.
Stag in typical forest country.
Nice to see game tag used properly.
Morris and his mate with a fine trophy
taken under ballot in Waitarere Forest.
188 5/8 DS
Taken on a ballot block - Harakeke
J Bissel 1997
note the 7 points
Small stag dropped in it's gorse tunnel
104 2/8 DS
Private land stag.
Great trophy from private land.
N Hammer (Foundation Chairman) with his stag
1996
Foundation Chairman N Hammer's stag
1996
Great stag,
pity about the crappy gorse to hunt in.
A beau stag with a big body taken on pines
1995
Happy hunter with a good trophy
1995
The smile says it all.
1995
P Ryan with hunting mate.
1996
Successful pine forest hunt.
Santoft Stag Hunter prepares for the long haul out.
Sambar are a LARGE bodied animal.
It looks like a Sambar
... but is in fact a Rusa from Rotorua.
Trophy from the Turakina Valley
1989