Sussex Stalker 7 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 I thought I do a write up of my trips to my woodland permissions over the weekend. I have enjoyed what other people have written so thought i would have a go. Trip one on Friday saw me arriving at the North woods early with a view to getting into a high seat that I had not used alot this year. I fanicied giving a go because the wind direction was favourable and it meant I could be in position quickly after arriving. After very quietly working my way down to the seat and taking up position I sat and waited, but after a short while something was nagging at me ( not my old lady which is usually what nags at me) so I decided to move. Getting down from this seat quietly and without accident is always an acheivement in itself, as its stands at the top of a step gully, but was managed without incident. I stalked further into the woods to a clearing in the middle, (the picture of the bluebells) and stood behind a woodpile and waited. After a while and nothing doing I moved further into the woods working along the northern edge keeping the wind in my face. After an hour or so of gently working my way through the woods I had my rifle up on the sticks whilst I had a bit of a rest. Whilst waiting I noticed a movement to my right, holding my breath and not dareing to move a buck emerged from a dense growth of bushes and begain to move across in front of me right to left, this was at a distance of about 75yds. I waited till it stopped and dropped it on the spot. Then the work really began, removing it from the woods was a nightnmare which nearly killed me, in the end I had to return to the car, dump my gear and return with a roe sack to hump it out. Trip two Last night saw me visitng my second wood, the south woods. I had moved a high seat the previous week as I had seen a buck in an area of low copise woodland, I knew it would be hard to get at because of where it was so moved the seat and gave the area a day or two before I had a go. I made my way to the seat and got into position and waited. first to show was Charlie, but I resisted as my plan had been to have ago fro the buck. after two hours and nothing showing I was starting to get a bit numb but then I noticed the branches and leaves of a small tree shaking. Using my bins I spied the buck but it was well hidden and a 100yds from the seat. I followed its movement and eventually I was in a position to take a shot, it was now or never it had its back to me and lifted its head, its off I thought, my shot rang out and the buck droped. Thankfully it was still light and because it had not run I was able to find it without to much trouble. The bullet had entered the top of the back of the neck and exicted just under the chin. Kev Quote Link to post
Wullz 408 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 Nice one mate, keep it up! Quote Link to post
hutchey 147 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 Very good reading, nice scenery too. My wood is covered in bluebells too. Nice to be up high just watching wildlife move about Quote Link to post
Philluk 181 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 Good write up there Kev Quote Link to post
Tyla 3,179 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 Very nice. I managed to get out for a couple of hours at the weekend and tried out my new toy, a fold up high seat. I blanked but enjoyed watching a young roe doe pottering about below me till she finally got my scent and bounced off barking! I was quite impressed with the seat, an ebay special for the princely sum of £83! Quote Link to post
The one 8,477 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 Nice read and picts mate Quote Link to post
seprim 32 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 good shot and good reading - n1 kev Andrew Quote Link to post
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