Available: ROE DOES in the east.

Another novice with his first deer.

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After seeing alot of deer this morning, mainly bucks.
We happened on a group x2 bucks x2 does.
A long slow stalk on very frosty ground found us belly crawling the last 40m's to get into a shooting position.
The original doe we were stalking had dropped down the bank and was only showing us the top of her back.
So it left us the follower.
2 shots later and 2 clean misses left us wondering about the zero.
We let the totally un-nerved deer walk in and then stalked back out.
we checked the rifles zero(it was bang on) and decided to come back for another go in the evening.
We settled in early and got comfy as the temp dropped.
The sun had just dropped below the tree line when the mature doe appeared.
My client settled himself and steadied his breathing, (something he had not done earlier), he also applied better posture which I had shown him in practice.
Think she heard the saftey click off but that just made her stand better.
His shot was bang on this time and he shot the top off her heart dropping her on the spot.

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looks like my eyes will get fixed on the 21st march.
so i have bookings available from 12th - 20th then thats it for does.
don't miss out
P.S. I am in sweden on a hunt from 8th-12th so phone and computer will be off.
speak to me tonight or from the 13th.....regards john
 
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Another lucky chap scored a heart shot off sticks at near darkness at 85m's.
It ran 50m's into forrestry and breeze made a good follow up wearing her flashing collar.
His first deer on his first outing thats x3 novice first outing kills this month.
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hi john tried that new light last night it is fantastick dont think the nabours were to pleased but thats up to them it will be very handy for stalking thanks harry
 
Hi John,
Do deer recover from this ailment or does it just get progressively worse?
Willie
 
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