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this wee fella was standing in the pissing rain with a doe and 2 kids this morning, had seen him last saturday running up and down a fence line sniffing and getting all hot and botherd so me and my mate just decided to watch him till he walked off, at one point he was standing no more than 40 yds infront of us but let him off that day

 

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It is a nice solid buck that, I am out myself next week with my stalking partner , hopefully we will be as lucky in dabbing a couple of nice ones, we know where they usually are but as we all know luck plays a big part in our sport.

 

John I wish you luck with your Danish client

 

Stu

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Chanced it this morning between showers. Saw a known buck questing and on a mission, sadly he was down wind heading away towards the boundry.

A 1/2 hour later he came back but was sky lined. Barry would be happy we didn't shoot him.

Always tomorrow.

Any way a good start buck seen in the rain. :thumbs:

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this wee fella was standing in the pissing rain with a doe and 2 kids this morning, had seen him last saturday running up and down a fence line sniffing and getting all hot and botherd so me and my mate just decided to watch him till he walked off, at one point he was standing no more than 40 yds infront of us but let him off that day

 

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Very nice mate and past his prime id say :thumbs:

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thanks for the comments lads and good luck to you all ..iv seen a nice sika stag coming onto the hill just latley an 8 pointer still in velvet id sent a mate out last sunday to him as i sat and watched from the comfort of the jeep sadly by the time hed staked up to him hed had a full belly and was making his way back to the wood and my mate had never seen him leave and lay on a hillock id sent him to ..lol..so after a few soakings from passing showers i had to let him know on the radio...lol..he wasnt very pleased ..i wont wait till hes in hard antler you cant eat them..lol...so i'll have a look this week sometime hopfully a good friend thats been stalking out with me is there and he can have the shot...you know who you are if you pop in here ..lol....and you know him to johnboy..lol...i here there was a cat in your rearing pen mate ..lol

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