Great video, fellas 👏 just a tip with carrying out that stag, tip them upside-down. They sit better on your pack, and a desperate hunter won't see you standing in the bush and accidentally shoot you. Really well put together with great voice over, I hope you create more. 👍
Thanks mate, we really appreciate it 🍻 Shaun did get me to hang his blaze orange hat on the antlers for the walkout. Thanks for the advice, we will keep it in mind 👍 Also just want to say we love your channel, you do a great job 👌
Good stuff men! Your patience paid off and stoked you were able to experience the best bit of pain and suffering possible (full packs with a representative stag!) Thanks for sharing.
You made me laugh when you poked the stag in the eye, given it would have been lying dead for an hour or two!!! 😁 Mint vid lads. Cheers to your success. 🍻😎
That’s awesome mate. That stag looks nice and symmetrical as well. How about that trout. He was a cracking first fresh water fish. Beautiful country to be amongst it. Top vid mate 👍🏼
So good to see the adventure I heard about from shauno. Killer stag, killer trout, killer country, would’ve been such a beautiful trip. Good work boys 💪💪
@@wereonhereadventure6358 Scope?? and , you know the problem with freshwater fish? Not enough salt, LOL, but true. That was a AAAAAAA looking trout, beautiful, really awesome.
@justme.9711 haha thanks heaps for the kind words mate 🍻 I'm definitely more of an ocean fisherman, you can't beat the salt 😆 Shaun runs a Leupold vx5 hd 4-20x52. Hope this helps mate 👍
Hey mate great video, just wondering how do you know which parts of Alpine National Park are state forest and therefore available to hunters? Are there maps or something that you use? Just wondering as I plan to go sambar hunting there in the future and am aware that only certain parts of the park can be hunted.
Thanks mate 🍻 jump on to the more to explore Vic app to find out where you can and can't hunt it's really handy. But when we are in the bush we use an app called hunt stand to track where we go. Both apps you can download areas off line so you can use them without internet. Hope this helps mate 👍
Another quick question, where do you recommend going to enter the park and what's your typical method for getting set up? I'm yet to go sambar hunting so trying to learn as much as possible.@@wereonhereadventure6358
Thank you 👍 Shaun used a 300 win mag for that shot. He does all his own reloading and had put a huge amount of time making sure his rifle was perfect 🍻
Thanks mate 👍 I still can't believe how perfect that shot was. Everything just fell into place. That would be great fun in thick bush with a lever action. Hope you're getting a few mate 🍻
great hunt lads , my only criticism it looked fairly dry the countryside i mean, I am so anti-fire in the dry weather and my agenda is for us hunters we can enjoy that life in Victoria but a few more campfires causing bush fire and campfires will be banned totally and while they are at it I'm sure access to public lands for camping and hunting will be "reviewed " I usually stop hunting end of spring and I don't start again until winters kicked in I will never have a fire when the bush is dry it's just not worth the risk
G'day mate, I couldn't agree more you can't be too careful when it comes to fires. This was our only fire this trip and it was about 1m away from the river to cook our fish. We assessed the risk and we found it to be appropriate 👍 thanks for your comment mate
G'day mate. It just comes down to weight and how much we were capable of carrying out. We had a 5 hour walkout up the hardest mountain we've ever taken on. Our packs were already full 20+ kgs, + the meat + the trophy. It was alot. If we didn't take the trophy, a lot more meat would have been taken. Hope this helps 👍
Great trip just wish the government would realise the economic and personal benefits deer hunting has and stop culling deer on the advice of those that would have every introduced animal removed from the land scape but them selves in these areas that hunters frequently visit
Great video, fellas 👏 just a tip with carrying out that stag, tip them upside-down. They sit better on your pack, and a desperate hunter won't see you standing in the bush and accidentally shoot you. Really well put together with great voice over, I hope you create more. 👍
Thanks mate, we really appreciate it 🍻 Shaun did get me to hang his blaze orange hat on the antlers for the walkout. Thanks for the advice, we will keep it in mind 👍 Also just want to say we love your channel, you do a great job 👌
@@wereonhereadventure6358 No worries 👍 thanks. Look forward to seeing more from you fellas
Good stuff men! Your patience paid off and stoked you were able to experience the best bit of pain and suffering possible (full packs with a representative stag!) Thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate we really appreciate the awesome comment. It definitely was an experience we'll never forget 🍻
Great example of how hard work pays off. Great hunt great shot and a classic Samba Stag. Cheers gents 💪👍
Thanks mate 🍻 We really appreciate the kind words, cheers legend 👍
Epic Video Lads!
Cheers mate 🍻
Well done ,awesome video .Nice stag and a nice trout.
Thanks mate 🍻
Great video mate I enjoyed this. Love the VIcco high country.
Thanks mate, we really appreciate it 🍻
Great video! Thanks for sharing your stag AND your trout story with us. 👍🏻👌🏻
Thanks mate we really appreciate it 🍻
Good stuff gents 👌
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Great ambassador to tell the story of a hunting experience. What an adventure lads, Great work
Thanks for great comment mate, we really appreciate it 🍻
That's what its about ,mate!! From QLD viewer.
Bloody oath 👌 thanks mate 👍
You made me laugh when you poked the stag in the eye, given it would have been lying dead for an hour or two!!! 😁 Mint vid lads. Cheers to your success. 🍻😎
Haha we are usually good at making people laugh 😂 We're happy you liked the vid mate 👍 Cheers for the kind word 🍻
Love the edit mate great work🤟
Thanks mate 🤜🤛 really appreciate it 👍
Nice work guys👌👌
Thanks mate 🍻
That’s awesome mate. That stag looks nice and symmetrical as well. How about that trout. He was a cracking first fresh water fish. Beautiful country to be amongst it. Top vid mate 👍🏼
Cheers legend, really appreciate it 👍
So good to see the adventure I heard about from shauno. Killer stag, killer trout, killer country, would’ve been such a beautiful trip. Good work boys 💪💪
Cheers legend 👍 it was a great trip. Alot of hard work but worth it in the end 👍
CONGRATULATIONS!!! What was the calibre and load etc?
Cheers mate 🍻 shaun used a 300 win mag, it was a 140 BBT projectile 👍
@@wereonhereadventure6358 Scope?? and , you know the problem with freshwater fish? Not enough salt, LOL, but true. That was a AAAAAAA looking trout, beautiful, really awesome.
@justme.9711 haha thanks heaps for the kind words mate 🍻 I'm definitely more of an ocean fisherman, you can't beat the salt 😆 Shaun runs a Leupold vx5 hd 4-20x52. Hope this helps mate 👍
Wow with that shot I'm shock you guys didn't cape it out
G'day, my mate shaun before the trip said if he shoots anything bigger that 27 inches he would cape it out. This one wasn't there, unfortunately 🍻
Great Vid 👍
Thank you we really appreciate it 👍
Solid efforts guys
Cheers mate 🍻
Great vid Would pay good money to know what river that is 😂
Hey mate great video, just wondering how do you know which parts of Alpine National Park are state forest and therefore available to hunters? Are there maps or something that you use? Just wondering as I plan to go sambar hunting there in the future and am aware that only certain parts of the park can be hunted.
Thanks mate 🍻 jump on to the more to explore Vic app to find out where you can and can't hunt it's really handy. But when we are in the bush we use an app called hunt stand to track where we go. Both apps you can download areas off line so you can use them without internet. Hope this helps mate 👍
Cheers mate@@wereonhereadventure6358
Another quick question, where do you recommend going to enter the park and what's your typical method for getting set up? I'm yet to go sambar hunting so trying to learn as much as possible.@@wereonhereadventure6358
Awsum 👌👍👍
Thanks mate 👍
💞Wow💛💛💗💗💗💛💗
Good stuff, what he go looks about 22"?
Thanks mate 🍻 he was 25.5 inches
Congratulations on a great shot. What calibre were you using?
Thank you 👍 Shaun used a 300 win mag for that shot. He does all his own reloading and had put a huge amount of time making sure his rifle was perfect 🍻
Outstanding mate, thank you very much for the video👌
660m! I hunt them with a lever action in thick scrub. 100m max for me! Great shot.
Thanks mate 👍 I still can't believe how perfect that shot was. Everything just fell into place.
That would be great fun in thick bush with a lever action. Hope you're getting a few mate 🍻
What gun
G'day mate shaun used a 300 win mag for this shot 👍
@@wereonhereadventure6358 thanks
great hunt lads , my only criticism it looked fairly dry the countryside i mean, I am so anti-fire in the dry weather and my agenda is for us hunters we can enjoy that life in Victoria but a few more campfires causing bush fire and campfires will be banned totally and while they are at it I'm sure access to public lands for camping and hunting will be "reviewed " I usually stop hunting end of spring and I don't start again until winters kicked in I will never have a fire when the bush is dry it's just not worth the risk
G'day mate, I couldn't agree more you can't be too careful when it comes to fires. This was our only fire this trip and it was about 1m away from the river to cook our fish. We assessed the risk and we found it to be appropriate 👍 thanks for your comment mate
I’m confused, if you could carry the trophy why couldn’t you carry more meat? I’m not a hunter, but very interested in learning BTW.
G'day mate. It just comes down to weight and how much we were capable of carrying out. We had a 5 hour walkout up the hardest mountain we've ever taken on. Our packs were already full 20+ kgs, + the meat + the trophy. It was alot. If we didn't take the trophy, a lot more meat would have been taken. Hope this helps 👍
Great trip just wish the government would realise the economic and personal benefits deer hunting has and stop culling deer on the advice of those that would have every introduced animal removed from the land scape but them selves in these areas that hunters frequently visit
Thanks mate. I couldn't agree more with you when it comes to the deer culling 👍