Success Lagopus!!!on page 250 of my book it state's ...Thirty -four pointer with irregular horn's shot near little gull river ,September 1905.

On page 245 he (Millais ) tell's the tale...

"And he swung round to gallop across the open space about ten yard's broad.As he did so I fired and broke his back,giving a second shot as he tried to recover.This stag carried a beautiful set of antler's with thirty -four point's,and was by far the best I secured in 1905.

The bay's were exceptionally fine and the beam very long(46 inche's )and very broad in the centre.

What made it to me a fine trophy was it's wild nature,as it had extra point's sticking out of the main beam just above the bay's.

The whole head seemed to carry a little forest of antler's all the way up to the horns,making it very attractive.

Like so many caribou head's ,it had ,however only one good brow;the other though long ,being of the scraggy order."


If you would like to have the book let me know if I can hunt one up for you.

Chris