Sunrise Stalker
Well-Known Member
School boy error..."I'll just have a quick look...." one hour before I was due to meet a fellow syndicate member in another block. Saw a roe buck lying up in thick cover.
Had him in view in the scope for about 30 mins aware that time was ticking and I needed to get to the other block for the rendez-vous, but no clear shot with all the bracken and twigs in the way. Luckily he stood up and I took a neck shot which dropped him on the spot. Phoned my friend and explained the situation and that I'd be there asap. High speed gralloch - all looking good, very few ticks / keds, organs all healthy, lymph nodes in body all good, coat condition good etc, until I came to take the head off - cut down below the ear and all the pus poured out - see pics. (apologies if you're eating your breakfast right now).
I then had a better look at the rest of the neck and it seemed there was a puncture wound on the left hand side (from scrapping?) which I don't think was the bullet entry hole. I left the head and pluck on site but took the carcass home and is currently in the chiller (on it's own so no risk of cross contamination)
So lesson learned is "just having a quick look" is more like "just asking for trouble"
The question is: safe to eat (except the neck?) or bury it?
Many thanks
Alex
Had him in view in the scope for about 30 mins aware that time was ticking and I needed to get to the other block for the rendez-vous, but no clear shot with all the bracken and twigs in the way. Luckily he stood up and I took a neck shot which dropped him on the spot. Phoned my friend and explained the situation and that I'd be there asap. High speed gralloch - all looking good, very few ticks / keds, organs all healthy, lymph nodes in body all good, coat condition good etc, until I came to take the head off - cut down below the ear and all the pus poured out - see pics. (apologies if you're eating your breakfast right now).
I then had a better look at the rest of the neck and it seemed there was a puncture wound on the left hand side (from scrapping?) which I don't think was the bullet entry hole. I left the head and pluck on site but took the carcass home and is currently in the chiller (on it's own so no risk of cross contamination)
So lesson learned is "just having a quick look" is more like "just asking for trouble"
The question is: safe to eat (except the neck?) or bury it?
Many thanks
Alex