Cogswell & Harrison
Well-Known Member
If there's one thing I've taken away from this deer stalking malarkey is that I wish I'd started years ago but I am where I am.
These days, I don't go round woodland with my eyes looking at the treetops, I'm always on the hunt for evidence of deer or the actual deer themselves and today I came upon a single Roe antler cast. In the past I'd have simply thought it was a piece of broken branch but I knew what it was straight away.
The question is, do these have any "traditional" use? I've not attempted to clean it in any way, just drying it off on the indoor window sill.
These days, I don't go round woodland with my eyes looking at the treetops, I'm always on the hunt for evidence of deer or the actual deer themselves and today I came upon a single Roe antler cast. In the past I'd have simply thought it was a piece of broken branch but I knew what it was straight away.
The question is, do these have any "traditional" use? I've not attempted to clean it in any way, just drying it off on the indoor window sill.


