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Hey Hunting Life Community, I'm a professional hunter or a team member from Gunners' Review, and I'm excited to join this passionate group of hunters! I’d love to hear about your most unforgettable hunting experiences. Whether it was your first big game, a hunt with an unexpected twist, or a day that taught you something new, share your stories with us! Here are a few prompts: What made your hunt memorable? Any unexpected challenges? Gear or techniques that helped you succeed? Lessons learned or tips for others? To start, my most unforgettable hun
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Hello! I'd love to learn more people's opinions on deer hunting using dogs, as it's a very controversial topic in the hunting world. I've only ever used dogs for grouse and waterfowl hunting, but many hunters also use for deer. I write a little hunting blog on the side for fun (this is not an ad, there is no ad/affiliate on the blog but let me know if I can't link!) and I really want to write about the dog hunting controversy. What are your opinions? For or against, why, why not etc? No judgement, just trying to get the general hunting population's opinions! God Bless! Alex
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Hi I'm looking for suitable land around Downham Market / Swaffham area to purchase deer shooting rights annually - any leads appreciated. Thanks
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Trip last Saturday to West Sussex in that evil storm,flooded roads,crazy winds . The usual warm welcome and off out to be dropped in a high seat.3o mins later saw a little white bum ,bins up it's a Roe buck Doe and fawn . Shot the fawn ,nice size Doe and waited but the other Doe didn't return to her fawn .Green out ,healthy gralloch . Back to the Bothy, fawn in the chilled and bald bloke to local for a nice nosh. 5am already up ,tea and biscuits meet the other guests and out .Unsuccessful hour in a different seat and off on foot to see a massive buck 10m away. Took the h
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Hi quick question is there any syndicates out there available?
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Tickets going fast and only a few remaining. Click on the link below to find out what the prizes are and how to get purchase your tickets http://www.ukdeertrackandrecovery.co.uk/prizedraw.html Where else could you win such prizes for a fiver a go
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A couple white tails I shot the other day. I was hunting a cut bean field adjacent to about a ten acre woodlot and a farm drainage. This is the most active portion of their rut and bucks can show up anywhere-literally. It's a really exiting time to hunt deer. The eight point (4x4) came by chasing a doe passing on my right. I didn't get a shot so I grunted one time and sat tight. He came back around 20 minutes later and stood broadside in the open maybe 30 yards away. I couldn't believe my luck. 180gr. Remington corelok downrange and he dropped in his tracks. Again, I can't believe my luc
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My doctor has just informed me that all members in the practice have taken a stance and are no longer signing FAC applications and or renewals anyone else had same issue and any advice ??
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I have seen Lurchers used for bits of roughshooting but nothing on them tracking deer. Just wondering if anyone here had any stories or information.
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This was a strange buck. I have some permission on a small farm owned by two of the best people I've ever met. So, when I stop by to visit the conversation runs pretty long. This means I get set up late in my stand. I use a climber so this has to be packed out and set up. I was sitting on the corner of standing corn, and the wood lot. There were just enough acorns falling to maybe entice a few deer to leave the corn. About 20 minutes into my sit I saw this guy and I thought I would pass. But he lingered in the area and attacked every deer that tried to cross from the corn to the acorns. We are
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2 Big Roe bucks shot with a Sako a7 in .308 using 150gr Hornady bullets. Swarovski Z4i & ELRange. We are on the hunt this week for Roe Bucks. Good numbers of deer on this ground showing some huge heads. In this video we show a great trophy buck taken and a smaller 6 pointer as well. The first buck is a cracking buck still in its youth and the second is only a couple years old but has thrown tremendous antlers for such a young animal. We spotted a big trophy on the same ground earlier in the morning but have decided to leave that for someone else to pull the trigger!
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Hello all, my name is Stewart, I live in Angus county, Scotland at the present moment in time, I absolutely love stalking to bits, I have experience working on stalking estates, and the main species being managed on those estates is red deer, I also have experience with grouse, partridge and pheasants. I have my Firearms and Shotgun Licence, and also have a clean driving license and have been passed for 2 years. Recently turned 19 years old, looking for a start as an Estate under/beat/trainee stalker/gamekeeper preferably, but would strongly consider other opportunities in Deer management
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Hi Everyone My name is David and for several years now I have worked as a Wild Food Chef, I work at school called Hunter Gather Cook where we teach people how to Butcher Prepare and Cook all wild game but more specifically for you guys Deer! If you are stuck for ideas on how to eat your kill I'd be happy to help with any questions, our school regularly has recipes and articles printed in Shooting TImes so the advice you'll be getting will be top notch! Just to get you salivating I have just posted a gallery of last years Dishes on my blog Forage Sussex. I can see 11 different venison d
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Does anyone have dsc1 questions in a form that could be shared by email please If so I'm at. Dax@clydedoors.com. Thanks in advance for anyone who does and is happy to share
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Does any one know of a store that actually has stock of Schmidt and bender scopes I'm fed up finding everyone's shop showing them but when I call they have none of the scopes that they are advertising ...??? Cheers
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Hi guys Im looking to purchase first rifle and have been using my mate tikka t3 lite at the moment but as the license draws nearer i need to decide on a gun for myself and i have been looking at the tikka t3 lite and the sako 85 finnlight can anyone let me know if they have any info on the finnlight or has anyone been using one cheers
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Hi guys I am awaiting licence and I am looking for some recommendations for first rifle for fox and roe deer I have been going out with mate who has a tikka t3 22.2250 stainless with pes mod on it Can anyone advise me what I should be looking at Don't want the cheapest as I would rather get something now mid to upper range that I won't want to replace in a years time and I could keep for long time without wanting better upgrade Light and straight would be good lol
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Looking at a swarovski z4i 3-12-50 for a 22-2250 t3 lite Mainly for foxes and roe up to max 300 yards ( but usually under 200 yards )any comments please I'm not sure as I have been using my mates z6i and I'm wondering if this is going back the way and will I regret it Help please lads ?????
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Well here I am, new member on his first full proper shooting season of Roe Bucks. I was out on day one ( 6 am ) with Kevin n Big Dave ( who are helping me through my apprenticeship, thanks guys) stalking two different areas and after day one I hadn't fired a gun although Kev had what could be a Gold Medal Buck and Big Dave had one in the bag too ( so no pressure Dax ). Managed to get out around 7pm on day two with Big Dave ( who promised me a Buck ) and we park up, we walk less than 300 yards to the top of the hill in cover, wee look over the horizon and there he is, a lovely big Buck free o
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Getting up at 4.30 am after a few sherberts the night before I set off down to Dorset. Remarkably id had the presence of mind to get my kit & thermous ready the night before so i was packed and gulping coffee trundling down the A37 before it dawned on me I should have considered how sensible it was to be driving. I certainly didn't feel great but that wasn't unusual as I suffer from a low pain threshold when it comes to hangovers. With the throbbing sensation getting worse in my head I stopped off at the 24hr MacD's in Poundbury to get some stodge but when I couldn't even choke down a McMu
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My friend offered to take me out stalking one day, but i do not own a firearms certificate. It is on land where he has the farmers permission but I was wondering whether i would need to apply for a firearms certificate before i go? Any help much appreciated, cheers.
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Red Stag (Buck) Stalking in Bulgaria Open season is between 1st September 2012 and 31st January 2013 Prices start from €1,350.00 per person 1 hunter €1,600.00 2 hunters €1,450.00 3 hunters €1,430.00 4 hunters €1,400.00 5 hunters €1,390.00 6 hunters €1,350.00 Extra hunting day of hunters €500.00 Non hunters €650.00 Additional day for Non hunters €120.00 Group discounts are available - the larger your party is, the cheaper it becomes per person DESCRIPTION Red deer stag high seat hunting in Bulgaria White-tailed deer, Stag, Big game, Red deer shooting: cost and info
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I'd like to book a hunting/fishing, possibly just fishing trip for my father in law's birthday who is working in Pakistan with an NGO. I have no idea where to start. Should I go with a guide or is this something I can book without a guide. My husband will be going with him. What time of year would be best? How many days should we allow? What's the best way to get the fish home or should they plan to eat it there? Thank you for any suggestions.