martin 332 Posted April 4, 2010 Report Share Posted April 4, 2010 Today was the first decent day we have had for what seems like months,so,I jumped into the truck with the rifle and was off to a place that usually holds a few Bucks.I was after a Buck that was cleaned off or a young follower,but,when I got there the owner told me that there had been three large Lurcher type dogs running in a pack,he had even seen them ragging a dead lamb(not sure whether they killed it or not),but,if they did it was killed on another farm as he doesn't have any stock at all,he has three plantations though,and,I was still hopeful of at least seeing Deer.I was sadly disillusioned though,and,after walking the whole of the land there wasn't even any signs of Deer,so,Plan 'B' and off to a farm that is very local to me where I had seen 7 Roe on a lamping trip a few days ago. I pulled off the lane into a heavily ploughed field and glassed the valley for any signs,no Deer to be seen,so,I traipsed off along the headland and I had the wind in my favour and I had a good feeling,the sun was shining down(on the righteous?)and as I got to the very last field I was rounding a corner and I froze as I saw a pair of ears poking above a hump.It was a Doe and as she slowly made her way out into the field I could see that she was scouring very badly,but,I have a feeling that is because of the recent rainfall pushing through a flush of new grass(that's my guess anyway).I waited patiently to see if there might be a Buck with her,and,after about ten minutes(seemed a lot more)there was a movement to the right,and,lo and behold out he came.....albeit a bit of a skinny bugger,he wasn't exactly in the first flush of youth,in fact he was definitely going back.He stepped clear of the hump as the Doe had,but this time he only took the one step,and he dropped with a shot to the boiler room. The Doe wasn't sure what had happened and stayed close by waiting for him to get up,she soon bounded off though when I made my presence known. It was a perfect end to the day...........now I had a hell of a long trek back and it's all up hill too.....I guess he had the last laugh. He was a 3 pointer and had a flattened tine which is common on this land,and he was still in velvet as they are on all of my permissions,but,he was best off the land,and,the freezer was a bit on the light side too.......happy days. Martin Quote Link to post
john robbo 30 Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 good do martin. Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 You'll have had the last laugh mate when he is surrounded by potatoes and veg. Keep up the good work. Quote Link to post
FOXHUNTER 5,021 Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Lucky you MARTIN , I still havent seen a buck yet , mind you the weather hasnt been good. Look forward to some nice sunny mornings. Quote Link to post
martin 332 Posted April 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Lucky you MARTIN , I still havent seen a buck yet , mind you the weather hasnt been good. Look forward to some nice sunny mornings. You've shot 'em all mate......... only joking.....Martin Quote Link to post
Cumbrian 7 Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Heres my first of 2010 , taken today and promptly rolled 70 yds down a steep muddy bank .The result was me hauling this fella out ( bloody hard graft)and getting more mud on myself than the bank . Had to change into some spare waterproofs to drive home in . Worth every sweat soaked minute Quote Link to post
martin 332 Posted April 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Looks like he has the same sort of flattened tine as mine,is it a usual thing on that ground? Quote Link to post
wint 3 Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Well done Mart didnt think it would be long before you grassed one, Andy Quote Link to post
Hywel 53 Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Today was the first decent day we have had for what seems like months,so,I jumped into the truck with the rifle and was off to a place that usually holds a few Bucks.I was after a Buck that was cleaned off or a young follower,but,when I got there the owner told me that there had been three large Lurcher type dogs running in a pack,he had even seen them ragging a dead lamb(not sure whether they killed it or not),but,if they did it was killed on another farm as he doesn't have any stock at all,he has three plantations though,and,I was still hopeful of at least seeing Deer.I was sadly disillusioned though,and,after walking the whole of the land there wasn't even any signs of Deer,so,Plan 'B' and off to a farm that is very local to me where I had seen 7 Roe on a lamping trip a few days ago. I pulled off the lane into a heavily ploughed field and glassed the valley for any signs,no Deer to be seen,so,I traipsed off along the headland and I had the wind in my favour and I had a good feeling,the sun was shining down(on the righteous?)and as I got to the very last field I was rounding a corner and I froze as I saw a pair of ears poking above a hump.It was a Doe and as she slowly made her way out into the field I could see that she was scouring very badly,but,I have a feeling that is because of the recent rainfall pushing through a flush of new grass(that's my guess anyway).I waited patiently to see if there might be a Buck with her,and,after about ten minutes(seemed a lot more)there was a movement to the right,and,lo and behold out he came.....albeit a bit of a skinny bugger,he wasn't exactly in the first flush of youth,in fact he was definitely going back.He stepped clear of the hump as the Doe had,but this time he only took the one step,and he dropped with a shot to the boiler room. The Doe wasn't sure what had happened and stayed close by waiting for him to get up,she soon bounded off though when I made my presence known. It was a perfect end to the day...........now I had a hell of a long trek back and it's all up hill too.....I guess he had the last laugh. He was a 3 pointer and had a flattened tine which is common on this land,and he was still in velvet as they are on all of my permissions,but,he was best off the land,and,the freezer was a bit on the light side too.......happy days. Martin Good going old chap Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Cant see what all the rush is about myself Went up the market garden last night and stalked into a CLEAN though white ,6 pointer ,only for the deer to get spooked by the farmer of all people .He who cannot abide deer .Oh well next time maybe . Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Great read..thanks for sharing... Quote Link to post
Yokel Matt 918 Posted April 7, 2010 Report Share Posted April 7, 2010 Good going Martin - a good buck to take as well by the looks of him Quote Link to post
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