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20.01.2022 All set for a day chasing fallow; till next year...



19.01.2022 A bachelor herd of fallow just above me; no good bucks amongst this lot.

18.01.2022 This chital stag showed good form but has snapped a main beam while still in velvet. Lots of potential...

16.01.2022 Banteng and buffalo skulls, horns and cape have arrived in Sydney. Collecting from the Simon National Transport depot before the tanning begins...



13.01.2022 I dropped this stag many, many moons ago and gave it to a friend recently. He took to it with some potassium permanganate and a can of gold paint and now the old buck looks very special! This is as close as I'll get to a fallow this season.

12.01.2022 Neck shot at 416 yards with the .300 Weatherby Magnum. Plenty of good venison there.

11.01.2022 Caping out an animal is always a big job. This stag has yet to grace the trophy room; soon though...



10.01.2022 This representative chital stag was found in a long valley where a small herd of these beautiful deer have established themselves in the past 20 years.

09.01.2022 A stag I've spotted a few times in battle with a young fellow over some ladies keeping out of sight in the creek below.

07.01.2022 The .300 Weatherby has been my go-to rifle for trophy hunting since 2008. The .308 Winchester is still the greatest pig rifle in the safe, however the Weatherby is infinitely more useful hunting big game. Worked a treat on this "Indian Spotted Deer".

06.01.2022 Looking good...

04.01.2022 Banteng and buffalo trophies from my 2016 hunt at Murgenella, Western Arnhem Land with Peter Lorman of Tropical Hunting Safaris



01.01.2022 By no means a massive trophy animal, but a huge achievement; this wonderfully asymmetric stag carried six points and was taken from a small herd, self-guided, solo hunting after 3 years of trying. A beautiful deer.

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