Miss Hungary Guides J Alain Smith on a Red Stag Hunt
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2014
- After an invite from Miss Hungary, Adrienn Lipp, to chase the free range Red stag at her families estate, host J Alain Smith joins the fashion model as she personally guides him to a classic old bull in old world European style. Then, on to Turkey for the elusive Anatolian Red deer, the toughest of all red deer to collect, and Alain finds out why in the brush covered hills of Asia.
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Absolutely Beautiful animal!!! You have some excellent PH'S and guides! The videographer's work is awesome and the editing is awesome !!! Excellent shooting and hunting!!!
Having been to Hungry I can honestly say it is the best country in all of Europe, the people are very friendly, the food is awesome, the history is vibrant and the hunting is spectacular.
Waidmannsheil! Nice video. Please do not forget. Deer has antlers not horns. Antlers are grown by members of the deer family, shed and regrown each year. While horn "is a permanent pointed projection on the head" and "horns are distinct from antlers, which are not permanent."
Yup
This is the best hunting series ever. And some pretty serious babe scenery too!
The fretless bass at around 6:00 sounded so cool and really went with the setting!
The scenery around Hungary was spectacular. Yeah, very nice.
That woman beauty guide, Alain fell in love with Adrienn. With a guide so wherever I go hunting, it would not leave Hungary more lol. Great video Alain.
I fell in Love with Adrian !!!! I don't see how he could focus on any kind of hunting with walking in front of him!!!
Adrian!!!!
Waidmannsheil! nice footage!
Wow!! What a hunting partner!!😉 At the lodge, all that's missing is Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly.☺
Now that’s the guide I could hug, not those other guys. Congrats
thank you for a beutiful video and for not reduicing hunting to only the trophy
A great huntress as well as a beauty queen!
You, sir, can say that again..... Congratulations on a great hunt!
And you smack smack
I am from pakistan,nd I am also a hunter.nd I really like your hunting style keep it up!
I would love to see Hungary. I served in Berlin, GE (6-502 Infantry) 1985-88. Germany was still an occupied country and the Allies were granted 20% of the capitol game in a drawing by lottery. 1985, my first year, was going to school and passing the prufung, the second year was a Chamois in Bavaria, but the third year I won the lottery for a Red Stag in the state forest of Hanover north of Frankfurt. I hunted five days and on the last morning saw a lesser stag with does .....and then a 10 yr old Krona Hirsch came down out of the dark timber and they fought. It was like a movie. This was on a hill side across the valley from where I was and before range finders. We ran down hill for a hundred meters and the Forestman (guide) said I had to attempt the shot from where we were....no way to get closer.....this was before range finders. We estimated 330 meters. I made the shot standing and leaning against a tree....no other position was possible...my heart rate was up from running....and I wasted precious seconds discovering it was too steep to shoot prone or sitting and the stag had gotten up to the edge of the dark timber and one more step he would be gone. At the shot the stag dropped right where he stood across the valley. When we got back to the guest house hunters from three villages came with their horns and the bar tab was on me. An enormous amount of beer was poured. I had to wire Berlin to pay up so I could leave town. Local hunters brought two sets of antlers he had dropped in previous years. I will never forget passing through the check point between west and east Germany with the antlers in the back seat of the car and all the meat in the trunk (I paid the trophy fee and bought the whole deer :0) Later that fall/winter I had to ship the skull and antlers to the annual trophy show. There was an article in the newspaper, and I eventually received a gold medal. I have hunted for most of my 75 years but there has been nothing like taking that King of the German forest. Congrats on yours.
great lady, meet her in Namibia
Great Video! But it would have been interesting if there was mention of the Caliber (I can see a Blazer though) and the Bullet used. Also, after the animal is down some focus on the placement of the bullet. (It looked like a Heart Shot) Thanks!
7mm rem mag 160 gr. Swift heart shot
Miss Hungary has a great set of Binoculars..
Great video, however, I could not focus on the hunt it self !!
Hey Al...,what was she pointing to at the two minute mark...???
A little fawn, question is which one is she talking about?
DARN GOOD SHOOTING
Hey Allen. What caliber are you shooting on this hunt?
Borrowed 300 win mag
You didnt expect Hungary to be modern? Cmon even for a Yank thats crass.
Did I hear they rut in late October?
Late September sometimes into October is my experience
👍👍👍👍👍
What beautiful lady
Hungary, best country in Europe Victor Orban, best prime minister anywhere
We do not recommend hunting with Shikar Safaris anymore.
Any public explanation ?
@@mikeokeefe2014 read the story on Kaan Karakaya
@@TheAnglingGlobetrotters which story?
Why dont you recommend
@@TheAnglingGlobetrotters can't find it, care to shortly explain?
Adrien Lipp
I'll walk behind her to Africa and back!!!
I'm in love
How did this guy get rich?
Hard work...
Red stags do not have horns! They have antlers. Pleeeeease...
Heh in Hungary almost no hunt is free range :))
Private land there is still some.
Alan your in europe there called stags not bulls bit respect
Red deer = stags and hinds.