First Permission - First Roe Buck

Finally, after 7 years stalking I recently acquired my first permission - nothing substantial, only a 6-acre small-holding with great ground that makes it bombproof for safe shots but it was mine! I have other stalking opportunities and have been a paying member of a large and very productive syndicate but there is something very special about having "your permission". The circumstances however, could not be more strange.

I have for a while sold the occasional carcass via GUTG on FB and a "regular" customer is a vegan who runs "back to the woods" experiences. Unusually, she is happy to eat any natural meat that comes from a healthy life. Indeed, she also tans the deer hides and uses every last bit of the deer - good on her! On her last collection, she confided that she had a 6-acre small holding south of Bristol where, having planted hundreds of trees, some were now being browsed. Ah ha - I was not slow on the uptake and quickly arranged to RV with her at the small holding later that day where I also met the other couple that she and her partner jointly own the ground with - thankfully, they were fully on-side too! I certainly was petite but had obvious potential with mature hedgerows, trees, 2 spring streams, tasty young shrubs and trees but most importantly, a sloping, folded ground arrangement which meant that a low-box on the access corner was invariably into wind, had an 80% view over the entire ground and had safe backstops.

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The following night, I got there early and set-up a small cammo screen and the fishing chair I have not used for decades. Time ticked by slowly as I watched the steady procession of EasyJet flights making their approaches, listened to some fantastic birdsong, and watched cock pheasants sparring off over territory. Two hours in, I got bored and went for a wander with the sticks to look at a small (but totally unsafe patch of wood that was behind me in the farthest corner of the ground). As I bumbled back, I suddenly became aware of a young roe buck immediately behind the hedge in the field to the North of her ground, barely 20m from me. Off the ground - I looked at it, it looked at me and then the buck legged it at warp-factor 6! Bugger! I quickly returned to my hide fearing the enevitable....................

Another hour ticked by - nothing! Then out of the corner of my eye I caught the flash of a sillouette moving along the same hedge almost at last light! Through thermal, I followed its slow movement down the hedge until it then jumped the fence and entered "my" ground - bugger, bugger, bugger, it was a doe kid!

I watched it fully for what seemed like an hour but was much less as light faded and it did a steady precession around the ground, never more than 150m from me and mostly sub-100m.

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I returned 4 nights later - nothing!

Last night I returned somewhat later. I have always "stalked-in" then returned to set-up - just in case. Nothing! Time ticked on and given the limited breeze, the midges feasted on both me and the poor dog. Suddenly, I became aware of a mature roe buck barely 20m from my right, slowly ambling down the slope. Whilst I had expected deer to emerge from the right, this one was 30m away from the hedge and had emerged from the small unsafe wooded area I had reconnoitred on that first outing. This time however, I had stupidly forgotten my tripod and rest so had shortened my Blaser quad sticks to their lowest and removed the 5th leg. However, as I went to mount the rifle's Spartan adapter on the grip's spigot, the buck stared intently at me. Despite having now taken several hundred deer, the adrenaline still flows and I could feel my heart thumping away, praying it would graze on down the slope and not run. Please, please PLEASE! The stalking Gods answered - it slowly moved on. On sticks, the dS said 53m but the aspect was not good. So far so good I thought, try to be patient and let it get further away. Slowly, it moved on down the slope, grazing a freshly cut strip of grass until having described an arc, and at 63m I had a broadside shot. It dropped to shot, my first "personal" deer on my first permission - the stalking Gods were truly with me". It was a good evening........................

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Well done, nice Buck. Nice piece of land too, small but perfectly formed.

There‘s nothing like getting out for the first time on your first piece of land where you personally are allowed to shoot. I remember my first outing on my first land, it was like I’d won the lottery.
 
That’s a stonking buck for your first from your own ground.
I'd assess it as a 3-yr old and I'm gifting it to the lass who gave me the permission so the heads still on - 21.9kg in the chiller. The good news, is that its not the young buck I saw on the first outing so there's more about :) Sadly, it's roe and munties I shoot weekly so not as "special" as say a sika or a fallow, but I do get the occasional opportunities on those. However, it was certainly a good evening in very many respects - thank-you!
 
Finally, after 7 years stalking I recently acquired my first permission - nothing substantial, only a 6-acre small-holding with great ground that makes it bombproof for safe shots but it was mine! I have other stalking opportunities and have been a paying member of a large and very productive syndicate but there is something very special about having "your permission". The circumstances however, could not be more strange.

I have for a while sold the occasional carcass via GUTG on FB and a "regular" customer is a vegan who runs "back to the woods" experiences. Unusually, she is happy to eat any natural meat that comes from a healthy life. Indeed, she also tans the deer hides and uses every last bit of the deer - good on her! On her last collection, she confided that she had a 6-acre small holding south of Bristol where, having planted hundreds of trees, some were now being browsed. Ah ha - I was not slow on the uptake and quickly arranged to RV with her at the small holding later that day where I also met the other couple that she and her partner jointly own the ground with - thankfully, they were fully on-side too! I certainly was petite but had obvious potential with mature hedgerows, trees, 2 spring streams, tasty young shrubs and trees but most importantly, a sloping, folded ground arrangement which meant that a low-box on the access corner was invariably into wind, had an 80% view over the entire ground and had safe backstops.

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The following night, I got there early and set-up a small cammo screen and the fishing chair I have not used for decades. Time ticked by slowly as I watched the steady procession of EasyJet flights making their approaches, listened to some fantastic birdsong, and watched cock pheasants sparring off over territory. Two hours in, I got bored and went for a wander with the sticks to look at a small (but totally unsafe patch of wood that was behind me in the farthest corner of the ground). As I bumbled back, I suddenly became aware of a young roe buck immediately behind the hedge in the field to the North of her ground, barely 20m from me. Off the ground - I looked at it, it looked at me and then the buck legged it at warp-factor 6! Bugger! I quickly returned to my hide fearing the enevitable....................

Another hour ticked by - nothing! Then out of the corner of my eye I caught the flash of a sillouette moving along the same hedge almost at last light! Through thermal, I followed its slow movement down the hedge until it then jumped the fence and entered "my" ground - bugger, bugger, bugger, it was a doe kid!

I watched it fully for what seemed like an hour but was much less as light faded and it did a steady precession around the ground, never more than 150m from me and mostly sub-100m.

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I returned 4 nights later - nothing!

Last night I returned somewhat later. I have always "stalked-in" then returned to set-up - just in case. Nothing! Time ticked on and given the limited breeze, the midges feasted on both me and the poor dog. Suddenly, I became aware of a mature roe buck barely 20m from my right, slowly ambling down the slope. Whilst I had expected deer to emerge from the right, this one was 30m away from the hedge and had emerged from the small unsafe wooded area I had reconnoitred on that first outing. This time however, I had stupidly forgotten my tripod and rest so had shortened my Blaser quad sticks to their lowest and removed the 5th leg. However, as I went to mount the rifle's Spartan adapter on the grip's spigot, the buck stared intently at me. Despite having now taken several hundred deer, the adrenaline still flows and I could feel my heart thumping away, praying it would graze on down the slope and not run. Please, please PLEASE! The stalking Gods answered - it slowly moved on. On sticks, the dS said 53m but the aspect was not good. So far so good I thought, try to be patient and let it get further away. Slowly, it moved on down the slope, grazing a freshly cut strip of grass until having described an arc, and at 63m I had a broadside shot. It dropped to shot, my first "personal" deer on my first permission - the stalking Gods were truly with me". It was a good evening........................

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Nice one. Hopefully you're boiling it out as a memory.
No - went to the landowner - she was thrilled:) She is going to have a go - suspect I will see it again:lol:

I started stalking in the early 90s but had to bail due to pressures of work, a young family and a money pit of a house. I re-engaged in 2015 and have the first roe buck I took after DSC1 up on the wall along with my firsts of all the other UK species (plus a few memorable ones from my DSC2, Arran and elsewhere).
 
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