August the 16th is the start of the roe buck season here in Sweden. I look on the 16th as also the start of the whole winter hunting season as well.
12th August I picked up my 15 year old grandson from Copenhagen Air port for a two week visit. First job was to get him kitted out with some hunting gear and suitable foot wear. The next morning with grandson in his new hunting outfit off up the shoot to feed the pheasants and ducks,its grandson driving my mates Can-am quad. It was hard to prise him of said quad after the first outing. He was keen to help with the feeding and filling up of the drinkers. A couple of afternoons we went up to the gravel pit to shoot the .22 .
The 16th dawned and Toby, Border of SD was down to try and shoot a roe buck.
IMy grandson and I, sat in the newly constructed hunting tower I built a couple of weeks ago and I shot a fox but no roe bucks showed. In the evening I shot a young boar from the Same tower. The total for the first day of the season for 4 guns was, three roe bucks, two boar and a fox.
The next evening Toby and my grandson sat in the same tower and had the luck to see a young wolf walk past the hunting tower. Toby managed to get a video on his phone of the wolf. Perhaps Toby will post the video here on SD.
We skinned the boar and roe deer and they were hung in the cold run , the grandson getting stuck in with this task.
24th August, the day before my grandson returned to England we had our first duck shoot with the grandson responsible for the game cart, really a quad with small trailer.
Our littl syndicate and our guests had a great shoot with a lot of ducks about on the 5 hectare wetland. Seventy seven duck collected at the end of the shoot so all my feeding had not been in vain.
The grandson returned to England a happy lad.
12th August I picked up my 15 year old grandson from Copenhagen Air port for a two week visit. First job was to get him kitted out with some hunting gear and suitable foot wear. The next morning with grandson in his new hunting outfit off up the shoot to feed the pheasants and ducks,its grandson driving my mates Can-am quad. It was hard to prise him of said quad after the first outing. He was keen to help with the feeding and filling up of the drinkers. A couple of afternoons we went up to the gravel pit to shoot the .22 .
The 16th dawned and Toby, Border of SD was down to try and shoot a roe buck.
IMy grandson and I, sat in the newly constructed hunting tower I built a couple of weeks ago and I shot a fox but no roe bucks showed. In the evening I shot a young boar from the Same tower. The total for the first day of the season for 4 guns was, three roe bucks, two boar and a fox.
The next evening Toby and my grandson sat in the same tower and had the luck to see a young wolf walk past the hunting tower. Toby managed to get a video on his phone of the wolf. Perhaps Toby will post the video here on SD.
We skinned the boar and roe deer and they were hung in the cold run , the grandson getting stuck in with this task.
24th August, the day before my grandson returned to England we had our first duck shoot with the grandson responsible for the game cart, really a quad with small trailer.
Our littl syndicate and our guests had a great shoot with a lot of ducks about on the 5 hectare wetland. Seventy seven duck collected at the end of the shoot so all my feeding had not been in vain.
The grandson returned to England a happy lad.