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Questing bucks and single does but no real chasing since the one shot earlier in the month.

Cold nth winds and drizzle not helped though.

We have has some luck though haveing one buck missed twice from a stationary combine (parked up) and 3 foxes shot in 2 days as well as 2 four pointers. The one this morning was shot after seeing him near a doe box we stalked to the box and waited after the calling did nowt.

20 mins later out he came on a mission.

It was now 9.45 am so late to be active.

yesterdays buck.

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to dark to film last nights foxes could only see them in the zeiss binos and swaro scope.

 

Todays kills.

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Great results this morning. Me taking both clients out. Sat one in ambush for the buck which was with the doe last night on the video, He shot another smaller buck instead. And the bigger one I had

Great results this morning.

Me taking both clients out.

Sat one in ambush for the buck which was with the doe last night on the video, He shot another smaller buck instead.

And the bigger one I had seen last week we found within 15 minutes of arrival hard at a doe.

Some nice video even if i say so myself.

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Some nice video even if i say so myself.

 

 

I agree some nice camera work there John.

 

From a PPOV. It a shame that the buck ended his days getting shot whilst laid down on the stubbles. But as long as the client doesn't mind who's going to complain. I take it the second buck came out after you finished filming the doe?

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She was out with one of my guides (a new one) they both stalk with me evenings and apart mornings.

Another silver/bronze this morning.

saw them rutting we had a 200m stalk then I called in the doe to bring in the buck.

It worked a treat, he was shot at 30m's.

Video to follow, going off now to feed my partridges.

 

 

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