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After a frosty night I decided not to do an early morning stalk but leave it until the sun came up and warmed the ground , on a lot of the morning I've done at this place when it's had a heavy frost the deer tend to bunch up feeding in a few little hollows were it's almost impossible to get at them . This morning cunning plan was to wait for the sun to warm things up , the deer would move out into the fields and I'd have a chance of adding to the cull number .

Ten o'clock I was driving slowly round the ground looking for any movement , a big bunch were in the fields behind the offices , another big bunch were in one of the horse fields ( out of bounds ) with a few stragglers in what we call the park ..The only ones really on for a chance were the office fields , with a westerly wind I would need to go right around our easterly boundary , through the bottom wood and come up beneath them ..a long very slow stalk through noisy woodland brought me to the bottom of the field with the deer in , trouble was they had moved to the very top right hand corner and were filtering out into one of the horse paddocks , another out of bounds field , after nearly two hours plan A was dead in the water ...there really wasn't a plan B ..

As I slowly made my way back to the motor along a scrub ditch I caught some movement through the trees in front of me , in a marshy field a couple of deer were grazing , Plan B was formed ...fairly basic ...just work through the ditch , get a clear view and add to the cull ..as I slowly inched my way forward with the deer slightly above me and to my right I became aware of more deer laying down directly in front of me at about 120 yds .With no shot through the trees it was a case of slowly slowly , down on my knees again it was nearly an hour to get foward enough to be able to stand up behind a tree , open the sticks and edge the rifle up onto an old doe who was laying down , to be fair I could have taken a calf earlier but chanced getting into position to take one of the mature doe's ..at seventy yds a straight neck shot added her to the plan ..

Checked we walked back for the motor for the quad , another problem , I had loaded the quad the evening before , removing the key for safety's I had left it on the kitchen table , luckily I could get the van to within a 80 yds so it wasn't to bad ..

Gralloched , cleaned and in the chiller at 68lb ...

 

 

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