martin 332 Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 I was up over the valley this morning for about 0600hrs,and,it was nice and light because of all of the snow on the ground.I was on my new bit of permission,and,after some venison,so,wrapped up nice and warm I tried to quietly make my way up the side of the market garden,but,the snow was so frozen it sounded like I was walking on bubble wrap.It was pointless trying to keep quiet,so I decided to make my way as quickly as possible to where I was going to set my ambush.It was hard going to be honest,as it is very steep,and with the crunchy snow that wouldn't quite hold your weight(well mine anyway)it made it even worse.But,as I rounded the corner 3/4's of the way up I saw the unmistakeable shape of a Muntjac Buck.It was coming out of the top of the wood that I had just walked up beside,I dropped to the floor with the intention of getting a shot,but,even with a sharp bark he just carried on his way without even acknowledging me.I readied myself hoping that he would present me with another chance as he scurried on up through the wood,He on the other hand hadn't read the script,and,he failed to stop in an opening at all,and,he wandered off up and out of sight.I pulled myself up to my feet,and,brushed the snow off,and,I got into place.The farmer had a largish heating oil tank,and,he had rested the loader part of his tractor on it,so,it made a nice little hide(of sorts),well it was enough to break up my outline,and,I could shoot off the bipod on top of the tank.I settled in for a bit of a wait,the time was about 0700hrs by now,and,there wasn't a breath of wind.I watched a couple of rabbits across in the next field scampering in the snow,and,a Cock pheasant was pecking the tips off the leeks that were just about poking through the snow,it was lovely to be a part of the countryside on a morning like this.I was then interupted by the sound of footsteps crunching through the snow,so,I slowly turned around,and,there he was again,my little friend the Muntjac was back.And,better still,he was heading for open ground,I rested the rifle on the frame of the loader,and watched him slowly creeping through the undergrowth.This little lad certainly didn't want to make it easy on me,as he had decided open ground wasn't a good idea after all,and,turned back into the undergrowth.The undergrowth(Bramble and dead Burdock)did have a few openings that might give me a chance,so I just waited,and,regulated my breathing.He came around the back of a large fir tree,and,stopped just long enough for me to take a shot.As I shot he crumpled into a heap,and,gave one small kick,and,then just led there in the crisp white snow.I cycled another round,and,waited for a few minutes just to see if anything else would make an appearance,but,nothing,so,I made my way up the field.He was as dead as a door nail,but,I noticed a big crease across his nose,and,one of his tusks was snapped right off,I think that as I shot he must of licked his side,and,as the bullet exited it went across his tusk and snout.I carried him back to my makeshift hide,and hung him on the loader arm.I settled back in the hide,and,I had to wait about a half an hour before any other movement,and,that was a good sized Charlie.He was walking up the side of a Xmas tree plantation in the next field,so I gave him a little squeek,and,with that he started to race into me,I was following him in the scope,when he stopped(not sure if he winded me)and,started to head off up the field to my left,so,I gave a small bark,and that was enough to stop him,and,the next thing he knew was a 100gn bit into him,it entered his shouder,and then tore a huge hole out of his stomach........a real 'Sausage Shot'. :oops: His head turned over to try to bite the entry wound,and then he settled down to sleep forever.I did wait around for a while longer,but,that was all that I would see,although there was another Munty barking from the woods,and,as I had a long walk home,I though that he would keep for another day.As I was making my way back along the lane I saw the farmer cutting a cabbage for his Sunday meal which he said would be Venison haunch(I dropped one into him the other night).He was very happy to see the munty on my shoulder,and,after a few words I set off for home with a smile on my face and a spring in my step,mind you by the time I got home I felt like I had done a marathon..... And,the entry/exit from the inside........ Quote Link to post
trader 0 Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 good post martin glad you are back, up and at em, good luck Quote Link to post
sue 1 Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 a lovely post again martin ,glad your back on your feet and out and about again :thumbs-up: Quote Link to post
FOXHUNTER 5,021 Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 What a cracking morning that turned out to be Quote Link to post
Paddywoodcock 0 Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Lucky you Martin! Well done! Quote Link to post
Guest remmy Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 well done martin looks like your going to have some fun with that garden mate. Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Cracking post there mate as usual .Glad you got your munty too .Speak soon. Quote Link to post
outdoors kid 1 Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 fair play to you mate good read that aswell Quote Link to post
ferret boy charlie 0 Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 nice one mate keep at them munties there are too many about Quote Link to post
darrell jnr 16 Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 well done there mate allthe best ..darrell. Quote Link to post
Yokel Matt 918 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Superb mate, well done. Really nice write up and a good pic's. Good sausaging on charlie Quote Link to post
BIGPETE 0 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Brilliant result and a cracking read, well done fella. Quote Link to post
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