
Author: Roe Stalker


Wild boar on a stubble
The first night out was quite successful for me and I got a nice pig, not the biggest one, but very good one to take and young ones make excellent eating. So I had to find a new place the

Wild boar stalking under full moon
It was quite fortunate that our last visit to Poland coincided with September full moon. I really enjoy hunting during that time of year. All pigs are in season, young ones are big enough and make really good eating and

Red deer rut. September 2012.
I was not planning a hunting trip to Poland this September, but due to family commitments we had to go and made it a week’s holiday. I went out with my father-in-low a few times. There were a few red

Roebuck with canine tooth
My last outing was very interesting (thanks again for inviting me)… I not only saw a false rut, but I also got quite unusual trophy. On the first look the buck seems like a typical yearling, nothing to be excited

False rut roebuck
After quite a long break from stalking I finally got out again. A friend kindly invited me (thanks mate) to join him hunting one September morning. We met just before 6am and after a quick drive to his ground I