You said some beautiful words there my friend. We all have to do our best, it’s the least we can do to honour the life of such majestic animals 🦌🏆 Beautiful stag! Congratulations, well deserved
Congratulations Anthony. Your sambar made more than an incredible floor rug, it made an incredible memory and experience. You have had the total package.
Great stag and great accomplishment mate, like you I'm the wrong side of 65 and I fully understand what you are saying. It took me and my wife three days to recover the last stag I shot in pretty gnarly country but the feeling of accoplishment as we got to the truck with the last load was off the dial. Then seeing my grandsons and their parents feasting on the beautiful meals the stag provided us with so much satisfaction
Wayne we are still vertical and still doing it. That puts us on the right side of the grass, still hunting and over 65. You nailed it with one word. Satisfaction. My congratulations to you and your wife. Mine was an easy carry-out in comparison.
just found your channel , i love your work , i'm now subscribed and will like and share , really enjoyed your intro to sambar presentation ,your microphone is something else ,well done
Thanks Bill, as for the microphone I've subsequently upgraded it. (Though there will be little improvement.) My productions skills are as basic as they come. I am glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the shares.
Well done Peter great hunt, and impressive carry out mate. Much Respect for what you’re doing there, have done the hard yards enough times to know how hard it is and I’m only 38 Bet you’re already thinking about the next one.. Cheers!
Pete, You talked about this at an ADA hunter ed course 25 years ago and it has stuck with me. No matter how hard the carry-out is, honour the deer and get out everything that can be used. Then there is always the price of meat at the butcher shop to consider too.
I know people who only take trophies and backstaps and it hurts. Gota make the most of a animal you take. Great stuff mate. Got a sub just for that. Looking forward to watching more. Cheers
Awesome mate,well done .That is a true hunter .Not only for the head and the many good meals you will share with friends and family.Keep it up young man 👍👍🍻🍻
Hi peter awsome deer is it worth im 50 bloody oath its worth it keeps u away from doctor!! Wont to congratulate u on the introduction to deer very positive formative. No good to me cause ive learnt country dont need to look at signe much very true and possitive stuff well done. Subscribed to ya channel rosco.
Appreciate your video and message, mate. While there may be some cases where deer can't be recovered, and some people may choose to not eat rutty bucks in the rut, if we ever want to stop the helicopters from culling the deer, we need to advocate for the venison. It's harder to defend the idea of hunters wanting big trophies and we don't like choppers leaving them in the bush, but much easier for us to say that hundreds of deer getting left to rot in the bush from chopper culls is a tremendous waste of free range protein, that grew in the bush, by itself, for free.
For hunters, sambar deer are the most respected, sought after and valued game animal in Australia. Unfortunately, current trends labelling and treating all deer as pests takes away any respect for the animal.