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New Zealand hunts are in the spring for the rut for stagg so on the off time especially elk hunters you will have a blast with these monsters running around the sides of the hills hearing the roars. Hunts like this book fast so make your dream a reality #shootingstixsafari
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What is the name of your website?
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It's being built by Jon from apex advertising right now should be ready soon I will post it once it's done
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Doesn't matter how far he is behind it. That thing is a tank.
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Quote from: MLBowhunting on December 27, 2015, 09:27:40 AM
Doesn't matter how far he is behind it. That thing is a tank.
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All high fence?
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You have an option to hunt 10,000 acres of high fence or hunt free range but quality is not there so you choose. Everybody has this idea that high fence hunts are easy but you will be surprised how it is still a hunt regardless of the size of the fence. To each it's own I would be happy to see stags that big running around instead of not seeing anything at all.
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Hunted with a Kiwi last year. He said all the big stag pics you see are high fence. If you arent going on a high fence hunt you should enjoy the scenery and manage your expectations.
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More pics
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How much for a stag hunt?
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It is based on the size of the stagg so it all depends on your budget or really what you want to shoot. A small stagg is going to cost less than a big stagg. If you are serious than PM on your budget and how big the stagg is ideal and we can calculate numbers to give you a better idea
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Ralph cianciarulo from Archers choice and tv show just shot a monster Stagg where I book for so you know it's great hunting he waited until the last day for the giant Stagg so if you want to book a hunt in New Zealand let me know
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Here are some monster Stagg taken in New Zealand
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Price for silver and gold medal stags?
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Nice looking animals, how hard is it to get the meat back here?
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