Just had a great day on Sunday, stalking fallow and muntjac with my mate Jordon, under the expert guidance of Mark Howard and Rob at Little Glemham Suffolk. The stalking was to be in large 100 acre plus mixed deciduous woodland with lots of hazel coppice. I went with Mark to one wood, Jordon with Rob to another. I have never seen so many deer slots anywhere before. We saw lots of Fallow but didn't get a suitable shot on. Jordon managed to down two Muntjac bucks after calling in five with his Buttolo!. He also saw forty-plus Fallow, but never managed a shot,as the deer were continually moving through the wood ( many eyes make hard work! ). After a lovely fry-up ( thanks Mark ) we swapped woods in the evening. The fallow kept one step ahead of us, we bumped a few muntjac in the coppiced hazel, which is typical of muntjac foot stalking . We then stood in a grass ride with gun ready on sticks calling at intervals with the Buttolo, when a Muntie started barking at us 50yards behind us in the coppice. We about turned, and with every squeak with the Buttolo came a bark from the deer. Then I looked behind us and saw a buck followed by a doe cross the ride. About turn again!. Gun on sticks again, couple of squeaks and out came the buck at 80yards, I was ready, and shot him the second he stopped, then came the doe who we watched for a while, then let her on her way. Mark performed an expert gralloch, and we was on our way back to the farm to meet Jordan and Rob, who had managed a nice Prickett with a larder weight of 80+lbs?. We have both shot quite a few deer between us but I must say these stalks will take some beating! Mark and Rob are two of the most genuine, nice fellers I've met in a long time. Be back soon, thanks again Darren