Large Game Pics - Deer, Moose, Bear...

New Brunswick Moose...WOW

Here are a few photos of a Moose shot in NB last year. Buddy could have used bigger truck.:eek:
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We are so proud of my Wife, got her first deer this fall, one shot at 190yds.
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The BIL Nugget and I with my hard earned buck......if you count all the other days I put in to find one and not just the first 15 minutes of last Saturday!:D

Going old school:
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Nugget's wierd little cross bred whitetail he got in the same area with his 721 300H&H.
Rifle was his birthday present this year, and he got the buck on his birthday too, how cool is that!
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Note how his deer has a pronounced Roman nose like a Bighorn Ram, face and ear coloration compared to my buck (in back) and Christy's doe. Strange little bugger.....
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Great pics everyone, keep them coming! :cheers:

Note how his deer has a pronounced Roman nose like a Bighorn Ram, face and ear coloration compared to my buck (in back) and Christy's doe. Strange little bugger.....
Hi Noel What about the back end look's like a Muly or a White tail or both?
 
Not as big as the moose but that got me to post these;

red Hind culling in the Angus hills Scotland November this year. All on the hill, most taken by a moderated .270 Sako 85 with a T8 moderator. I used an old .275 Rigby and a friend used his moderated Blaser R93; 19 Hinds taken in 4 days by the four of us;
A typical adult female red (hind), a good 90 pounds dressed out
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Thats a normal view from the front of the landrover at about 4500 feet up;
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looking over the rifle, about 300 feet below vertically is a herd of about 250 deer;
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The view from the other side looking at the firing position, the deer were below in the glen, took a Hind and her Yearling calf there, extraction was hard work;
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Me after 2 days, one easy and one very hard;
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8 in the back of the Solihull sofa;
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Inside the Ghillies Larder;
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The whole trip for a week including food and fuel (I live in the other end of the country) worked out at £500. Now 150 was for 2 days guided stalking with the Ghillie in a pair and use of his rifle if needed. 150 for the self catering cottage for the week and the rest on food, whisky and diesel.
I'm going again next year but leading a party from where I live, cost me less in fuel then!
 
Sucess again

My friends and my wife and I were sucessful once again. One four spike and two two spikes on this weekend trip, to the cabin at Zipper Lip lodge lol !!!
Cheers.
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