My roe doe hunting season in Scotland So far it has been a good roe doe hunting season here in Scotland. I think I got five so far and it is more or less the same as last season. It
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“Woodland Stalking” by Peter Carne. Review.
“Woodland Stalking” by Peter Carne is one of the “how to” books. It briefly describes six British deer species, but really concentrates on equipment, law, training, ground preparation etc. There is also a chapter treating about obtaining stalking I found
“The Roe Deer: Conservation of a Native Species” by Richard Prior. Review.
Richard Prior is a known expert on roe deer and his “The Roe Deer: Conservation of a Native Species” is a must for any roe stalker. This is a proper deer monography, but is well written and easy to read.
My first doe in 2012. Roe deer stalking in Scotland.
Winter roe deer stalking in Scotland I find roe deer stalking in Scotland at this time of year a bit of hit and miss. It is quite difficult for me to go out any other time but weekends, as it
“Deer Stalking and Management” by Lewis Potter. Review.
“Deer Stalking and Management” by Lewis Potter is quite new deer stalking book first published in 2008. It looks really good with a roebuck photo on front cover. Pictures by Brian Phipps are really good and there are plenty of
“Muntjac: Managing an Alien Species” by Charles Smith-Jones. Review.
When I first came to the UK I ended up in Essex. This was so different to Polish countryside. I remember looking out the bus window going from Stanstead Airport to Braintree at all the fields and quite densely populated