What a great story of your passion and dedication to follow this majestic stag over such a long period of time. I’m glad we managed to watch him together a few times. Those antlers are the best I’ve seen in the U.K. thanks for sharing Craig 👍
Ya been a great journey for me ! Met some nice people on the way !!! Like yourself!!! Ya Giant was one of a kind ! But ya great memories all caught on film ! Keep your good work up !! 👍
Really love this video DOD !!!! Shows your passion for Giant ! The special part for me, is when you mention the Gamekeeper wanting to see Giant live to old age. Tear in eye ! ;-)
I didnt know that an older stags antlers get less like that. Its nice that he lived for the full 13 years and reached such stature! Superb video, well explained, every day is a school day :)
@@deerohdeer8000 You did very well! I dont mind being infront of the camera when I am alone but when others are around I still get a bit awkward. Something that can only get better with practice I guess.
That's a great lifelong following of a single Stag and so many antlers of the actual Stag you filmed so much and so well. It is a very informative video and what a joy it must be to find such huge and impressive antlers. ◕‿◕
That was very interesting to hear and see that there are several deer antlers. With the translator I could follow it very well and you have a very nice hobby. Each antler tells its own story and that's what makes it so interesting what you share on your channel and so I learn more from our deer in every kind there is. Thank you for sharing 👍👍
The pair you have from the 7th head would look fantastic mounted! I mount the pairs of antlers I find myself on artificial skull plates and hardwood shields...even the small pairs look nice and are great mementoes of stags you’ve been watching through the season. There is a guy in South Molton, North Devon who mounts Antlers professionally and does a great job at a good price. It would be a nice tribute to an old friend to have one of his most attractive heads mounted!
Ya good point ! Just haven’t got the room once there mounted they take up more room ! Already have a mature red stag I found dead mounted up on my staircase ! Took me 3y to convince the Mrs to let me put it up !! Lol !! But ya might think about doing it one day!! Cheers mate !!! 👍
How nice that I have seen you now! I didn't understand everything, but it is still a very beautiful film! a great pity that this beautiful deer is no longer there. Fortunately, you have many beautiful memories of him through film. Many greetings from Holland. Jacq Jansen.👍👌🦌
Thanks Jacq !! Ya final chapter! Thought I should show myself for once & explain how fortunate I’ve been to of witness this wild Red Stag through its lifetime! Once of a lifetime experience for me ! But amazingly your going through the same experience!!! Incredible to follow you youtube post of Hubertus!!! As I’ve said many times he really reminds me of Giant!!! Have a great Easter !!👍
Ya exactly that !!! There were a few hinds & stag kept privately in a near by Manor House & they escaped ! And ya they were of Warnham decent !! Cheers for your comments 👍
@@deerohdeer8000 Thanks for that, there's a fair bit of Warnham blood in the UK's wild red deer. They seem to produce multi pointed heads with mass rather than length. The East Anglian reds produce about 70% of the largest UK red deer heads and they probably originated from two or three hinds from Warnham and Windsor Park in calf and "left out" by the Norwich Staghounds in the late 1940s. They hunted "carted" deer that were kept at the kennels, let loose, hunted but not killed, and recaptured to use again. These few deer originally centred on Thetford Forest slowly spread throughout Norfolk and Suffolk.
You might be interested to know that what until quite recently was the UK record red stag had skull weight of 10.1kg and had the “Warnham” look about it.
Cheers for info , ya lots of years for me studying the stags in my particular area !! But ya your knowledge has my sort of passion for deer 🦌!! I was so fortunate to follow this one stag for it whole lifetime & fortunately the game keeper where he wintered let him live on ! As you will know it’s so rare for a cracking wild stag to make it to old age going back ! I feel privileged!! Unfortunately in my area he was the last of the true wild stags he dodge so many people that wanted to shoot him!! But ya amazing weight of antlers that’s nuts !!!! Cheers again for your comments 🦌🦌
He would have had several years of being a dominant stag and passing his genes on, the same goes for the escaped hinds that carry the Warnham genes and if there are other red stags in the area there’s a good chance that the genes will reemerge in the future.
WatchRDeer hi that’s my last video of anything on Giant ! Thought I should end with Me & Giant ! People will get fed up of the same stag !! Thanks again 👍👍
I know what does mean to have a passion to watch one animal and to "live" his life ... It is such a beautiful and deep feeling! Unfortunately, life is not just a celebration, but often very sad, too. However, it is very nice to remember the beautiful moments you have had... Have a pleasant day! Best wishes and greetings, Evi.
Thanks Evi !! Ya it was once of a lifetime experience!! Truly wild stag he would move 2 miles or so in one day ! A challenge to track him down ! But was always worth it !! Can’t beat the natural world ! Have a great Easter 🐣
Thanks!! Ya fortunate that he has left one descent stag !! And that the stag in question is staying in an area where he won’t get shot ! Just hope that he stays in that location!!! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻 ! Cheers again 👍
@@deerohdeer8000 Thank You soo much :) Well i am not alone Your quality movies looks super for me this is important. You have beginning, middle and end. In one word PASION 100%. Waiting for Yours next grate shot. Cheers my friend :)
Oh my gosh Craig, I am astounded by the collection of antlers you have collected from the same red stag ♥ I can't even begin to imagine what it's like to follow such a magnificent creature in the wild for such a long period of time. each antler weighs over 4 kilos each? Incredibly informative & fascinating video my friend. I am sad to hear he is no longer with you but happy he had lived to a good old age & you have had the experiences of a lifetime with him ♥ Have a wonderful weekend & big like
Thanks Heather !!!!!! Ya great memories for me ! Once in a lifetime experience!! For one reason alone that in 22 years of study I only know of 3 other stags that have made it to old age ! So a privilege to o followed this Stag & that he had a full life for a wild stag !! Have a great weekend studying the owls 🦉 !! Amazing channel
Huge antlers, and you're right that very last pair of antlers is very rare to see. I never see that here in the Netherlands, so ye apperently they get shot before that age.
Ya I’ve only seen 2 other stags make it to this before! Which I have film of on my RUclips channel! But least this Stag made it to good old age !! Thanks so much for your comments!! Appreciate it !! Thank you 👍
Cheers mate !! Ya I’m s bit to serious here ! Lol ! But 13 years of tracking this Stag ! So lot of hard work in getting these antlers !! Lol !👍 have a great bank holiday weekend!👍
@@deerohdeer8000 What incredible dedication, your videos are all great captures, i hope you have a great bank holiday weekend too. Subscribed to your awesome channel!!
Get your point ! But it was hard trying to keep eye on camera ! While putting antlers on ground ! So the noise of antlers makes it sound worse ! Trust me I do care years of hard work to find these antlers ! And study on this particular stag ! Total respect for this wild stag ! But I can see your point ! Sorry it came over on camera like that !!👍
What a great story of your passion and dedication to follow this majestic stag over such a long period of time. I’m glad we managed to watch him together a few times. Those antlers are the best I’ve seen in the U.K. thanks for sharing Craig 👍
Ya been a great journey for me ! Met some nice people on the way !!! Like yourself!!! Ya Giant was one of a kind ! But ya great memories all caught on film ! Keep your good work up !! 👍
Really love this video DOD !!!! Shows your passion for Giant ! The special part for me, is when you mention the Gamekeeper wanting to see Giant live to old age. Tear in eye ! ;-)
Ya shows you one person can make all the difference!!!👍👍 cheers again 👍
Watched all again just incredible
@@UKSTAGROSCO ya I still have to pinch myself!!! Thanks for your kind words 👍
I didnt know that an older stags antlers get less like that. Its nice that he lived for the full 13 years and reached such stature!
Superb video, well explained, every day is a school day :)
Cheers! My first time I filmed myself !! So glad I came over ok !! Take care 👍
@@deerohdeer8000 You did very well!
I dont mind being infront of the camera when I am alone but when others are around I still get a bit awkward. Something that can only get better with practice I guess.
That's a great lifelong following of a single Stag and so many antlers of the actual Stag you filmed so much and so well. It is a very informative video and what a joy it must be to find such huge and impressive antlers. ◕‿◕
Ya I was so fortunate to of studied this Stag ! Very unusual for a stag to live to old age !! Thanks again for your comments!!👍
That was very interesting to hear and see that there are several deer antlers. With the translator I could follow it very well and you have a very nice hobby. Each antler tells its own story and that's what makes it so interesting what you share on your channel and so I learn more from our deer in every kind there is. Thank you for sharing 👍👍
Thank once again for you kinds words ! And translating my language!!!! Have a great Easter 🐣
Hi Craig this is the video you meant! 😀 and I can indeed see that the antlers were decreasing again. Thanksss for the story! 👍👍👍
Thanks for taking the time to watch ! 👍👍 Have a great weekend 👍
What a stag - Superb Craig
LangbeinWildlife thanks means a lot coming from you !! Take care !
The pair you have from the 7th head would look fantastic mounted! I mount the pairs of antlers I find myself on artificial skull plates and hardwood shields...even the small pairs look nice and are great mementoes of stags you’ve been watching through the season. There is a guy in South Molton, North Devon who mounts Antlers professionally and does a great job at a good price. It would be a nice tribute to an old friend to have one of his most attractive heads mounted!
Ya good point ! Just haven’t got the room once there mounted they take up more room ! Already have a mature red stag I found dead mounted up on my staircase ! Took me 3y to convince the Mrs to let me put it up !! Lol !! But ya might think about doing it one day!! Cheers mate !!! 👍
How nice that I have seen you now! I didn't understand everything, but it is still a very beautiful film! a great pity that this beautiful deer is no longer there. Fortunately, you have many beautiful memories of him through film. Many greetings from Holland. Jacq Jansen.👍👌🦌
Thanks Jacq !! Ya final chapter! Thought I should show myself for once & explain how fortunate I’ve been to of witness this wild Red Stag through its lifetime! Once of a lifetime experience for me ! But amazingly your going through the same experience!!! Incredible to follow you youtube post of Hubertus!!! As I’ve said many times he really reminds me of Giant!!! Have a great Easter !!👍
Deer Oh Deer those 2 stags have so much in commen. Happy Eastern too!
That is an amazing feat to find matched sheds!! Congrats 👍 Amazing size!!
Cheers! Ya lots of dedication but worth it ! Thanks again 👍
Quick question, could this stag have had Warnham Park blood in his genetics?
Ya exactly that !!! There were a few hinds & stag kept privately in a near by Manor House & they escaped ! And ya they were of Warnham decent !! Cheers for your comments 👍
@@deerohdeer8000 Thanks for that, there's a fair bit of Warnham blood in the UK's wild red deer. They seem to produce multi pointed heads with mass rather than length. The East Anglian reds produce about 70% of the largest UK red deer heads and they probably originated from two or three hinds from Warnham and Windsor Park in calf and "left out" by the Norwich Staghounds in the late 1940s. They hunted "carted" deer that were kept at the kennels, let loose, hunted but not killed, and recaptured to use again. These few deer originally centred on Thetford Forest slowly spread throughout Norfolk and Suffolk.
You might be interested to know that what until quite recently was the UK record red stag had skull weight of 10.1kg and had the “Warnham” look about it.
Cheers for info , ya lots of years for me studying the stags in my particular area !! But ya your knowledge has my sort of passion for deer 🦌!! I was so fortunate to follow this one stag for it whole lifetime & fortunately the game keeper where he wintered let him live on ! As you will know it’s so rare for a cracking wild stag to make it to old age going back ! I feel privileged!! Unfortunately in my area he was the last of the true wild stags he dodge so many people that wanted to shoot him!! But ya amazing weight of antlers that’s nuts !!!! Cheers again for your comments 🦌🦌
He would have had several years of being a dominant stag and passing his genes on, the same goes for the escaped hinds that carry the Warnham genes and if there are other red stags in the area there’s a good chance that the genes will reemerge in the future.
Interesting video! Was it difficult to find Giant's antlers when he went onto private land?
Hi ! Luckily I made sure I got permission!! Which made it much easier to find !! So ya thanks to some great land owners!! Cheers 👍
@@deerohdeer8000 Also, are you going to make a playlist of all your videos of Giant?
WatchRDeer hi that’s my last video of anything on Giant ! Thought I should end with Me & Giant ! People will get fed up of the same stag !! Thanks again 👍👍
great story.
those stag antlers are so cool!
Cheers mate !! 👍👍
Super film piękne zrzuty , gratulacje, pozdrawiam.
Thank you !! Means a lot !!👍
Thanks for the education; beautifull with the lovely flowers in the background.
Thanks again 👍
I know what does mean to have a passion to watch one animal and to "live" his life ... It is such a beautiful and deep feeling! Unfortunately, life is not just a celebration, but often very sad, too. However, it is very nice to remember the beautiful moments you have had...
Have a pleasant day! Best wishes and greetings, Evi.
Thanks Evi !! Ya it was once of a lifetime experience!! Truly wild stag he would move 2 miles or so in one day ! A challenge to track him down ! But was always worth it !! Can’t beat the natural world ! Have a great Easter 🐣
It was always a pleasure to see giant every year, really sad to know he,s gone but good to know his son junior is there.
Thanks!! Ya fortunate that he has left one descent stag !! And that the stag in question is staying in an area where he won’t get shot ! Just hope that he stays in that location!!! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻 ! Cheers again 👍
We like to watch deer in the forest, but we have never managed to find deer horns. This is very interesting video!
Ya again many years of tracking this Stag ! To get a good idea where he cast his antlers! Take care !👍
Piekne tyki👍
👍thanks👍🦌
Grate antlers, very nice colection, i wish You all the best in next seazon my friend :) like we say in Poland Darz Bór :)
Thanks that’s means lot coming from you !!! Cheers take care my friend!! Good luck to you for the coming year !! Always enjoy your youtube sight !!👍
@@deerohdeer8000 Thank You soo much :) Well i am not alone Your quality movies looks super for me this is important. You have beginning, middle and end. In one word PASION 100%. Waiting for Yours next grate shot. Cheers my friend :)
Oh my gosh Craig, I am astounded by the collection of antlers you have collected from the same red stag ♥ I can't even begin to imagine what it's like to follow such a magnificent creature in the wild for such a long period of time. each antler weighs over 4 kilos each? Incredibly informative & fascinating video my friend. I am sad to hear he is no longer with you but happy he had lived to a good old age & you have had the experiences of a lifetime with him ♥ Have a wonderful weekend & big like
Thanks Heather !!!!!! Ya great memories for me ! Once in a lifetime experience!! For one reason alone that in 22 years of study I only know of 3 other stags that have made it to old age ! So a privilege to o followed this Stag & that he had a full life for a wild stag !! Have a great weekend studying the owls 🦉 !! Amazing channel
Congrats those are some rubies!
Cheers for watching! And your comments 👍👍
Gratulacje. Gigant 😀👍
Many thanks 👍🦌👍
Huge antlers, and you're right that very last pair of antlers is very rare to see. I never see that here in the Netherlands, so ye apperently they get shot before that age.
Ya I’ve only seen 2 other stags make it to this before! Which I have film of on my RUclips channel! But least this Stag made it to good old age !! Thanks so much for your comments!! Appreciate it !! Thank you 👍
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Very interesting video 👍
Thanks my friend have a great Easter 👍
Amazing video share friend
Thank you 👍! Have a good weekend 👍
Very informative video, like from me :)
Cheers mate !! Ya I’m s bit to serious here ! Lol ! But 13 years of tracking this Stag ! So lot of hard work in getting these antlers !! Lol !👍 have a great bank holiday weekend!👍
@@deerohdeer8000 What incredible dedication, your videos are all great captures, i hope you have a great bank holiday weekend too. Subscribed to your awesome channel!!
ArchaeoDesigns thanks for your kind words !!!! Cheers again 👍👍
Interesting video
Thanks 👍
Keep fingers crossed.
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Thank you !!! 👍
You throw these sheds in a pile like you don't care about it at all..
Get your point ! But it was hard trying to keep eye on camera ! While putting antlers on ground ! So the noise of antlers makes it sound worse ! Trust me I do care years of hard work to find these antlers ! And study on this particular stag ! Total respect for this wild stag ! But I can see your point ! Sorry it came over on camera like that !!👍
@@deerohdeer8000 I understand and accept that..). Greetings from Lithuania..