Month: December 2011
Christmas roe deer hunting, Scotland.
Early start I woke up at 5:30 and after a quick coffee was in the car and on my way to the forestry. The snow all melted and the track was really wet so I left my car quite a
Merry Christmas
I miss driven hunt we used to have each Christmas Eve. Usually no more than 6-8 hunters we would drive small woods after fox or hare, occasional roe and wild boar. It was never about big bags, more like a
Winter roe deer culling, Scotland.
Winter deer stalking I had been out a couple of times recently with not much luck. In late November and early December we had really bad weather with lots of rain and strong wind. Then we had a few days
Deer stalking in Scotland
Scotland is a prime destinations for deer stalkers from around the world. From trophy hunters shooting gold medal roebucks on East Coast, to stalkers looking for traditional hill deer stalking experience in Scottish Highlands, sika deer hunting on West Coast
Second roe kid of the season 2011-2012, some tracking and .30-06 performance on roe deer.
After shooting a roe I concentrated on finding some wild boar. I went out one night with my dad. We parked the car and I went one way to check the nearest field, he went in opposite directions to check
Roe doe open season. First roe kid this year, Poland.
After staying with my wife’s family for a few days we came to visit my parents and I had a few more days to go out stalking as well as attend a driven wild boar hunt, which turned out to
Red hind. Deer hunting in Poland.
This year I missed Polish red deer rut. I decided to visit my father-in-law in October instead. Last year we saw many stags, however all but one were not shootable. All were young medal class animals 14, 16, 18, 20-pointers,