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

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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
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
Stalking farmland is so much different from my usual Scottish forestry block hunting. Farmland is so much more pleasing to the eye and to be perfectly honest, much more exciting… Whereas forestry stalking is usually close range with very few
After having a go at wild boar and taking a nice yearling male, me and my father-in-law decided to have a look and find a decent roebuck. We went to another area, which was mainly mature forestry. Not the best
This was again Christmas present I got together with a couple of other books. I read this one last as expected the most of it and I was not disappointed. “Deer management in the UK” by Dominic Griffith is a