alaska_bou
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In Romania, you can hunt "any size" stags for a pretty attractive flat rate with no sliding trophy fee scale, often under $6k or $7k, and trophies average in the 8 kilo range. Or you can pay by size if you want a bigger trophy. The reality is, the guides there usually know where the largest stags live (those that are 10-12kg +), and they usually only take the pay-by-size clients after those specific animals.
It is true that the very big stags people often think of when red stag come to mind are almost always from a high fences, but there are outfitters that are taking deer farm genetics and introducing those genetics into their wild deer herds, particularly in countries like Argentina. By doing that, they can regularly take 340" to 400" trophies in a wild, free range environment that would otherwise be impossible. Some outfitters do this by capturing wild female hinds and impregnating them with the enhanced genetics, which maintains the authenticity of the hunting experience.
There are plenty of honest outfitters who operate with integrity, but there are plenty who lie and deceive in such a competitive industry. For example, I know of NZ outfitters who buy deer farm stags from deer farms and release them into low fence private properties and advertise these "Free Range" with photos of clients with 400"+ trophies. Wild red deer in New Zealand (those that didn't escape a deer farm) usually score in the mid to high 200" range. Rarely, you will find a few that may surpass 300". They just don't get any real size without enhanced genetics.
BTW, James at New Zealand Free Range Hunting is the Real Deal and the best, IMO, you will find on the South Island. I have hunted with him.
The Croatia hunt looks like a great experience, congrats on the hunt!
It is true that the very big stags people often think of when red stag come to mind are almost always from a high fences, but there are outfitters that are taking deer farm genetics and introducing those genetics into their wild deer herds, particularly in countries like Argentina. By doing that, they can regularly take 340" to 400" trophies in a wild, free range environment that would otherwise be impossible. Some outfitters do this by capturing wild female hinds and impregnating them with the enhanced genetics, which maintains the authenticity of the hunting experience.
There are plenty of honest outfitters who operate with integrity, but there are plenty who lie and deceive in such a competitive industry. For example, I know of NZ outfitters who buy deer farm stags from deer farms and release them into low fence private properties and advertise these "Free Range" with photos of clients with 400"+ trophies. Wild red deer in New Zealand (those that didn't escape a deer farm) usually score in the mid to high 200" range. Rarely, you will find a few that may surpass 300". They just don't get any real size without enhanced genetics.
BTW, James at New Zealand Free Range Hunting is the Real Deal and the best, IMO, you will find on the South Island. I have hunted with him.
The Croatia hunt looks like a great experience, congrats on the hunt!