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Write ups of your recent trips and event reports.
Hi All, thought I would put a write up on here now we have ended the season of Red and Fallow on my new ground. Stalking since my last write up as been again, constant. at least every Saturday morning, sometimes evening as well. however due to the change in seasons the deer movement changed and things started to quieten down in the usual places for me. My friend has taken a big shine to this stalking job and has been joining me most outings, helping with the jobs on the ground etc also. the storey has been a few blanks, wind directions stopping play etc etc. My friend and I have been concentrating on trail cams, finding the right spots for them etc and getting to know the ground and movements of the deer now things have quietened...
One of the farmers I shoot for has around 750 acres and rents another 1500, I have vermin permission on the rented land as one of the brothers of the family that own it stalks it. The only issue is he lives abroad so the deer don’t controlled as much as they maybe should be. I dropped a fallow loin off to the farmer and he asked how many I thought needed to come off, I suggested 6-10 roe does would be a sensible reduction. He went on to say he had rent day the following day so would ask again (he’s been trying for years) if the estate would let me thin out the females, I pointed out doe season finished a week Tuesday!! Roll on to the following Friday and halfway through the morning I got a call, the estate had agreed but I needed to...
To say this has taken a while to get going would be an understatement! After stalking for what must have been about 15 years, I had decided back in 2021 that I wanted to see how my .308 would shoot with the iron sights that I had not yet even looked through, let alone fired at a target using them. After setting up a circle about an inch wide, then going back to about 75 yards, I immediately decided to make the target a bit bigger and close the distance because there was no way I could even see that! So a 2 inch circle and 60 yards of range was fairly comfortable for me. Took a few shots, adjusted the rear sight and finally I thought I had a pretty solid 3 shot group. (For those who don’t know, you can only see the pin on the foresight...
A new shooter, @lewis01, joined the forum a while ago and mentioned his rough location in his introduction. I sent him a message as I live close by. Since then he has had his FAC granted, and we have been out together a few times on rabbits, as well as one stalk. He has also joined my syndicate and has put in a lot of practice with the rifle. On Friday night we went out foxing. Hopefully you enjoy the footage. Apologies if the captions are a little quick, but I wanted to explain what was happening as the evening unfolded. I had the thermal spotter and the call, and Lewis had my rifle. We had already been out for a couple of hours, including a quick zero check beforehand and some practice off sticks. When the chance finally came, it...
Hits on my trail camera various times of the day/night from Fallow Muntjac and a Fox, with rain forecast it is a local bit of ground so not a drama to pack up and head home if it started to rain. I came in the reverse direction for a change and not long the thermal was glowing white hot with what I guessed to be a doe moving through thick cover, a chance came so I took her on. 1 in the bag so now to wait for a Buck but he never showed, short drive to a productive spot with a second back in cover but it drifted away, then a third showed around 200 yards with me on a fast walk to cut down the yards again it drifted in to cover! A scan of the tree line showed which was probably the one from a few mins ago! quick shift on the stick click...
Since getting a 6.5CM a couple of years ago, the old 243 hasn’t been out of the cabinet since. 120gr Sako Blades in 6.5 just work - 80gr Barnes TTSX in 243 kills, but Ive found just doesn’t stop even if going up the front leg. With the fallow season over, I rezeroed with 58gr VMAX for the table - 1/2 inch grouping out of my Mauser. Appreciating smaller species, but jeez what a difference - dogs getting fat. 😄 Few pics from the last fortnight.
A fifth fox has been harassing my boys’ chickens and rabbits for some time. The first four were dealt with without any real trouble, but this one has made a fool of me. I have lost plenty of sleep over it: not through worry, but through fruitless nights in the chair. He is shy, inconsistent, and astonishingly quick, typically spending less than 30 seconds between entering and leaving. Some nights there is nothing at all, then the following night he will appear five times. I left out a spread of bait, including dead rats as they dropped, squirrels, rabbits, and a few old pheasant bones. The first trail camera triggers an alarm to wake me, and I then have to come fully to my senses and get the rifle into the fight before he slips away...
Completed my DSC1 last month, so while my FAC application is in progress, I was looking for guided stalking opportunities to start building some experience. I posted on one of the Facebook groups, looking for a local guide, and was messaged by a chap not far from me. After a chat we agreed on a date and arranged an evening stalk, mid-week. Met up after work, had a practice shot with his rifle on a steel target to make sure I was comfortable - no issues there - Blaser, 6.5x55, Swaro optic on sticks, very nice to shoot. We loaded up into his truck and headed out. I won't give out his land location out of respect for privacy, but it was hilly terrain, and fortunately a nice, clear and dry evening. Out of the truck, we worked down over...
I was lucky enough this evening to be invited to have a go for a muntjac, I was shown to the highseat and advised on the ground in front, safety and backstops, I was also told that if a fox happens along it take priority over the deer. I got comfortable and let the world around settle back down after our disturbance, after a short time a cock pheasant was shouting, I assumed it to be a fox so kept my eyes peeled but it never showed. After about an hour a buck and doe came out onto a part of the meadow which is not shootable, I watched them slowly work around the hedges and along the river bank, the buck disappeared into the wood and the doe had found cover on the river bank, back to just enjoying the evening. The doe then re appeared...
Decided to see if either of my kids (6 and about to turn 9 in a couple of weeks) were ready to join me on a stalk anytime soon. Rather than take them out on a proper stalk we headed out this afternoon, for a look around my permission, to see if we could get a good picture of some roe deer. Whilst no deer showed we got a picture of a couple of hares. My eldest did really well, was quiet as a mouse, followed my instructions and tried to keep her brother in check. My youngest is still a way off coming out and probably the reason we saw no deer today 🤣, but they both still said they enjoyed it anyway.
Way way back in the day, before Facebook was a thing, I'd started my blog and was looking for other hunting bloggers in the UK. I found a blog called Bashing Bambi and struck up a correspondence with its author - Fat Tim. Reluctant ex- squaddie, railway man, and game keeper, Tim had left the army a little earlier than he’d have liked, so twenty five-odd years later he was still regaling anyone within earshot with tales of his youthful daring-do.The railway was just a method of having the money to take more punts at the sealed bid sale. His passion was directing operations from a quad bike; keepering, and as shoot captain. When he found out I’d only shot one deer so he offered to take me stalking. We'd agreed to meet up at...
1st write up, not deer related I'm afraid but wanted to share a beautiful moment. I've never been much of a fisherman, when I was a kid it was catching roach in silted up ponds, but I didn't have the patience to appreciate it. Mackerel fishing was always a blast and great memories were made but it was always more of a holiday activity. The last time I tried fishing was with a hobo line around a beer can for catfish in Colombia, I got sunburnt, dehydrated, eaten by mosquitos and didn't catch anything. Frankly I have no idea where to start. I'm lucky enough to live near a beautiful chalk stream some of which flows through common land. Me and the 4 year old would often walk down by the stream and see people trying their luck. After...
Bit long winded and will put all pics to outings in a sperate comment. Irish boys said they would hang fire with coming this year although might make it later so i said i would do a few places i don't shoot on enough and take some beasts i should have had a year or two ago. Held out Friday evening to a close to home bit that i do the moling on.The lad has told me to help myself to the roe but with having to drive through his close to get to the hotspot i've never bothered shooting any in at least 5 years.In those years i've glassed it many hundreds of times and always plenty beasts. Sat on the road and had a glass and straight away saw a buck chasing a nice abnorm which had the better head,and when the chase ended i was surprised to...
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