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Countdown to next huntign trip.
Hi All,
Well it's getting close now as on Saturday a friend and I head south for a couple of outings hunting Roe Buck. We meet the gamekeeper at 2pm Saturday, book into our overnight digs then head on out. Sunday it's up before first light then out stalking the Bucks. I am hopeful that I can grass a nice 6 pointer this year. Let's hope that the Bucks co-operate and stay out of the Oil Seed Rape crop and stay in the Wheat ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Hey Brit,
how did the hunt go? What kind of cost are we talking for a couple of days hunting Roes for us in the US? Brad |
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Whoops I forgot about this thread
![]() Well the weather was very changable but didn't hinder the hunt too much. The wind was very high which meant that the Deer were staying in sheltered spots and not moving much first day. We worked our way to a Box stand overlooking a small sheltered field as we approached the stand along the fence suddenly a Roe Doe popped her head up about 70 yards away in the grass and slowly got up and wandered off to the opposite side of the field. We could see she was heavy with Kid and was probably settling down to give birth ![]() Once up there he froze and hissed down to me to be still ![]() ![]() Later he got up to browse and walt said if I wanted i could take him but seeing as how I already had a 4 point I realy was looing for a 6 pointer. ![]() as you can see I had plenty of oppertunity to shoot him but I just took pictures. Then Walt spotted a 2nd Buck laying a bit further back ![]() This is him after he stood up. All we could see at first was an ear. This was the late afternoon early evening and as I had the morning stalk the following day I was not concerned. The next mornign the wind had dropped but it had rained during the night so it was wet underfoot and the vegitation was wet so we got a little damp ![]() ![]() After stalking some more and only seeing 3 Roe Does after that Buck and even sitting in a hot spot using another Box stand we were making our way back when again we saw a pair of Muntjac and after a short stalk to get the distance down I shot the Buck at about 90 yards. A nice young Buck and he is very tasty and tender ![]() Now as to costs well roe stalking is done in outings fo between 4 and 6 hours. So you start at daynreak and stalk depending on the estate untill about 09:00, we stalked until later but that is just the way Cliff and walt do it ![]() ![]() You can bring your rifle but that requires a Visitors Firearms Permit which needs to be sorted out before you come otherwise customs will sieze it. Rifles must be of .240" bore minimum and use ammunition which is designed to expand and gives a minimum muzzle energy or 1700ft lbs for England and Wales. Scotland is different as for Roe can use.22 centrefires providing a minimum bullet weight of 50 grains with 1100 ft lbs and 2450fps minimum muzzle velocity. This can be used for Roe only. Other deer require minimum cal of .240" with a 100 grain bullet at 2450fps minimum muzzle velocity producing at least 1700 ftlbs muzzle energy. A game licence is required whihc is obtainable for Post Offices at £4 for a short one and £6 for a year.
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Sounds like you had a good hunt. I've always thought these little deer would be fun to hunt and would love to travel to England. Alas, I have been bitten by the African bug, so it may be awhile until the funds become available for me to come your way.
Thanks for the reply and pictures and keep us updated on your future hunts. Brad |
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Thankyou it was
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