Hunting Weather

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Deer Stalking… reliable word of mouth recommendation from someone you know has undertaken such stalking being offered by a specific syndicate is best. Like other walks of life, stalking has its scammers. E.G., make sure there is deer, of the species sought, on the land being made available; that appropriate insurance is in place; that there is recourse for recompense if it all goes wrong. In addition, obtain and understand terms and conditions; consider the implications of allowing a syndicate leader to be a FAC mentor; make sure ‘coaches’ are suitably qualified; consider the quality of deer management, the construction & execution of a shooting plan and safety; determine if the land is over-shot.

If in doubt, contact BASC or similar.

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Blu
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Hunting Weather

#1 Post by Blu »

It's now 5:22 am here, it's fecking freezing outside, it's raining with the chance of snow later. In ten minutes I'm going to get ready to go out after Bambi, ain't life great :D

Blu :twisted:
alan108

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#2 Post by alan108 »

I love shooting in winter time,less ground cover,easier to see your quarry,but, more difficult to sneak up,that's where fieldcraft comes in.But,best of all,NO bl**dy biting insects!!Just have to wrap up a bit more. :D

Alan :)
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Jenks
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#3 Post by Jenks »

Don't you just lurve red snow. (sorry about pic quality, very old .)


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The trakker

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#4 Post by The trakker »

Makes the target stand out, i was on the snow last week , just balancing a few bunny & fox. less light needed at night too ;)
Anson Deeley

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#5 Post by Anson Deeley »

Very interesting following tracks in the snow though. You can see the Sika regular routes. Also, where the Roe come out from cover, venture out about 30 feet, eat and go back to cover.
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