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I,ve seen quite a few Roe on this side of the M6 (P.N.E.country) but never a Muntjac or a Sika.

yer seen quite a few roe myself but nothing else ..p.n.e. i thought it was all b.f.c. country mate .. :laugh::laugh:

 

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By the way - one of my lads has just walked past the computer and muttered something about "Dingles" - I wonder what he means? :hmm:

havent a clue what he means pal :D but i reckon its past his bedtime ... :laugh: ...and shouldnt a jock be in jock land..??you got the wrong flag there.... :laugh:

 

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............ but you would know all about ethnics, wouldnt you Snoop?? ............ :whistle:

dont even no what it means ..tha naws what ameen like being a dingle n.all.. :laugh::laugh:
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You all need to move down south, i drove along a countrylane last night it cant be more than a mile long. First i saw a fallow buck with a massive set of antlers who just stood in the road while i watched him before he casualy walked off. As i turnt road to drive back down ( its a dead end) i saw 4 or 5 roe running around in the field, then as i drove back the huge fallow again and a muntjac. Tried to take a photo of the buck but he moved before i had time. Joe
cheers joe but i think ill wait to they come north.. :laugh::laugh: ..i will stick with the roe for now unless anybody has seen a muntjac..????
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as far as i know they aren't that far north yet,

 

i live near to woburn (some of my hunting land is very near Woburn) , an old local gamekeeper once told me, 12 muntjac escaped from Woburn deer park in the 60's during a thunderstorm that blew a tree over taking down part of an outer wall, from those 12 we have the population that spreads all over the south east as far west as salisbury plains and up into Nottinghamshire now

 

i think there are over 35000 feral muntjac,

 

on a google search wikipedia disputes the escapees from woburn and cites escapees from whipsnade (thats not far from here either)

 

either way there are as mant munties round me as there are rabbits :)

 

 

ompo you are wrong about were Muntjac (CWD also) come from the Duke of bedford brought them to this country original and there was a number kept at woburn . Duiring the war a lot of fences were taken down for scrap and the deer were released into the country side that is were al the muntjac in the uk come from . As well as other escapee's over the years upto the 2nd world war .

 

as far as i know they aren't that far north yet,

 

i live near to woburn (some of my hunting land is very near Woburn) , an old local gamekeeper once told me, 12 muntjac escaped from Woburn deer park in the 60's during a thunderstorm that blew a tree over taking down part of an outer wall, from those 12 we have the population that spreads all over the south east as far west as salisbury plains and up into Nottinghamshire now

 

i think there are over 35000 feral muntjac,

 

on a google search wikipedia disputes the escapees from woburn and cites escapees from whipsnade (thats not far from here either)

 

either way there are as mant munties round me as there are rabbits :)

 

 

compo you are wrong about were Muntjac (CWD also) come from the Duke of bedford brought them to this country original and there was a number kept at woburn . Duiring the war a lot of fences were taken down for scrap and the deer were released into the country side that is were al the muntjac in the uk come from . As well as other escapee's over the years upto the 2nd world war .

 

 

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as far as i know they aren't that far north yet,

 

i live near to woburn (some of my hunting land is very near Woburn) , an old local gamekeeper once told me, 12 muntjac escaped from Woburn deer park in the 60's during a thunderstorm that blew a tree over taking down part of an outer wall, from those 12 we have the population that spreads all over the south east as far west as salisbury plains and up into Nottinghamshire now

 

i think there are over 35000 feral muntjac,

 

on a google search wikipedia disputes the escapees from woburn and cites escapees from whipsnade (thats not far from here either)

 

either way there are as mant munties round me as there are rabbits :)

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ompo you are wrong about were Muntjac (CWD also) come from the Duke of bedford brought them to this country original and there was a number kept at woburn . Duiring the war a lot of fences were taken down for scrap and the deer were released into the country side that is were al the muntjac in the uk come from . As well as other escapee's over the years upto the 2nd world war .

 

as far as i know they aren't that far north yet,

 

i live near to woburn (some of my hunting land is very near Woburn) , an old local gamekeeper once told me, 12 muntjac escaped from Woburn deer park in the 60's during a thunderstorm that blew a tree over taking down part of an outer wall, from those 12 we have the population that spreads all over the south east as far west as salisbury plains and up into Nottinghamshire now

 

i think there are over 35000 feral muntjac,

 

on a google search wikipedia disputes the escapees from woburn and cites escapees from whipsnade (thats not far from here either)

 

either way there are as mant munties round me as there are rabbits :)

 

 

compo you are wrong about were Muntjac (CWD also) come from the Duke of bedford brought them to this country original and there was a number kept at woburn . Duiring the war a lot of fences were taken down for scrap and the deer were released into the country side that is were al the muntjac in the uk come from . As well as other escapee's over the years upto the 2nd world war .

 

 

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lol :laugh::laugh:
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well to say theres thousands of mutjac up and down the country people are either walking about blind or its a big secret...iam out quite alot but have never seen one...but there must be some in the north west somewhere..???

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as far as i know they aren't that far north yet,

 

i live near to woburn (some of my hunting land is very near Woburn) , an old local gamekeeper once told me, 12 muntjac escaped from Woburn deer park in the 60's during a thunderstorm that blew a tree over taking down part of an outer wall, from those 12 we have the population that spreads all over the south east as far west as salisbury plains and up into Nottinghamshire now

 

i think there are over 35000 feral muntjac,

 

on a google search wikipedia disputes the escapees from woburn and cites escapees from whipsnade (thats not far from here either)

 

either way there are as mant munties round me as there are rabbits :)

 

 

compo you are wrong about were Muntjac (CWD also) come from the Duke of bedford brought them to this country original and there was a number kept at woburn . Duiring the war a lot of fences were taken down for scrap and the deer were released into the country side that is were al the muntjac in the uk come from . As well as other escapee's over the years upto the 2nd world war .

 

 

only relaying what i was told, either way they came from woburn, and there are loads around me, and i think the population is as i said (have a look on the british deer society website) in its spread midlands , south east, east anglia and as fas west as salisbury plains.....the fences around woburn are 10feet tall brick walls not metal, not a lot of scrap value in bricks :) they have always been brick as well

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where i am in mid Lincs,Muntjac are the main species followed by Roe and into the wolds are Fallow,Muntjac are prolific in south Lincs and are in plague proportions around Norfolk (Thetford Forrest springs to mind!!!).

My mate near Bedale in north Yorks has shot two Muntjac

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ive been down to thetford afew times (not with dogs) and it is lifting with um.so is northampton,warwickshire, my dog nearly came a cropper on one friday. got out of the car today and there was one just in front of us, had to keep the dog on the lead to close to the road,

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