I've been offered a hunt swap!!!
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Chester Co. Pa.
Posts: 303

OAnyone ever hunted Red Deer? Know any calls/ Or do they call like an Elk.
I have been offered a hunt swap in Ireland after Red Deer. My wife is from Donegal and my br-in-law has a great buddy that has access to Sika, Fallow, but mainly superb Red hunting. I was there last October scouting some and seen a 16 point Stag, With my own 2 eyes. I'm looking into the red tape involved w/ the hunt right now but plan on hunting them during the rut late sept. early oct. Anyone w/ any experience hunting these critters it would be appreciated. Thanks Sean
O, I forgot to mention he is comming to S.E. Pa. for a Whitetail hunt. LOL what a fool!
I have been offered a hunt swap in Ireland after Red Deer. My wife is from Donegal and my br-in-law has a great buddy that has access to Sika, Fallow, but mainly superb Red hunting. I was there last October scouting some and seen a 16 point Stag, With my own 2 eyes. I'm looking into the red tape involved w/ the hunt right now but plan on hunting them during the rut late sept. early oct. Anyone w/ any experience hunting these critters it would be appreciated. Thanks Sean
O, I forgot to mention he is comming to S.E. Pa. for a Whitetail hunt. LOL what a fool!
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 147

Tracker,
I have hunted Red Deer/Stag in both New Zealand and Argentina. I have never hunted in Ireland yet. But for the most part you will find American elk and Red Deer have a lot in common.
The species will interbreed and many of their habits are the same. Elk bugle Red Deer Roar. The both go crazy in the rut and basically act the same. They will spare, fight, roll in wallows and leave scent in much the same manner. You can hear both for quite a distance.
In New Zealand the guys there had a roar tube and would call the bulls and work them into a total frenzy. Just like calling a bull elk in the rut with the same results. The Stags would come charging in looking for Hinds and tear the ground around them into a pulp.
Sorry but I really hadn’t planned on returning to New Zealand so I didn’t pay a ton of attention to the items they had. To be honest I enjoyed my trip to Argentina much more. It was cheaper and also had a lot to offer. Not taking anything away form New Zealand it is a beautiful place and the people were friendly. Just Argentina was the better place for me.
I would give you one word of caution. I have made many swaps and have had outstanding results. But some states have regulations that alien non-residents only can hunt with a licensed outfitter/guide. I don’t know the rules in Pa. but you might want to look into that before you go making a swap.
It would be a shame to make a swap and get somebody over here to find out they couldn’t purchase a hunting license.
Best of luck hunting Stags in the rut! It is a thrill you will enjoy and remember for a lifetime.
Goatslayer…..
I have hunted Red Deer/Stag in both New Zealand and Argentina. I have never hunted in Ireland yet. But for the most part you will find American elk and Red Deer have a lot in common.
The species will interbreed and many of their habits are the same. Elk bugle Red Deer Roar. The both go crazy in the rut and basically act the same. They will spare, fight, roll in wallows and leave scent in much the same manner. You can hear both for quite a distance.
In New Zealand the guys there had a roar tube and would call the bulls and work them into a total frenzy. Just like calling a bull elk in the rut with the same results. The Stags would come charging in looking for Hinds and tear the ground around them into a pulp.
Sorry but I really hadn’t planned on returning to New Zealand so I didn’t pay a ton of attention to the items they had. To be honest I enjoyed my trip to Argentina much more. It was cheaper and also had a lot to offer. Not taking anything away form New Zealand it is a beautiful place and the people were friendly. Just Argentina was the better place for me.
I would give you one word of caution. I have made many swaps and have had outstanding results. But some states have regulations that alien non-residents only can hunt with a licensed outfitter/guide. I don’t know the rules in Pa. but you might want to look into that before you go making a swap.
It would be a shame to make a swap and get somebody over here to find out they couldn’t purchase a hunting license.
Best of luck hunting Stags in the rut! It is a thrill you will enjoy and remember for a lifetime.
Goatslayer…..
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 599

O, I forgot to mention he is comming to S.E. Pa. for a Whitetail hunt. LOL what a fool!
#7

I had a buddy go there and hunt last year (Ireland) and the hunt was great but when he got to the airport to ship his rack back to the U.S.A it cost him $3500.00, he almost left it there...Check that part out to..It was truley an Awesome animal though..Good Luck..
#8
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Chester Co. Pa.
Posts: 303

Yes you can bow hunt them, or crossbow or rifle. Just need land owner witten permission prior to submitting for the licence. Fortunately, My inlaws live there and know some farmers that need to rid themselves of these critters! I'll defintey have to look into getting my mount back, thanks for the heads up! Sean