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Hey guys, what are your plans for the season?

What species/what methods & how many days will you be out?

I am moving down to London and will be living at my desk reading about hunting online and pretending to be an expert...

Just kidding, I am hoping to go to the Czech republic for a red stag during the roar, Ireland for sika and fallow culling, as well as Croatia in January for 5 days of driven boar.
 
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Thursday I will leave to North-East Poland for a 5 days red stag hunt in the Mazurian lake district; I will post some photos in 2 weeks; otherwise I will spend the hunting season with driven hunts of boars, deers and (seldom) chamois.
 
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Bog.
Scedule so far:
This fall, stalking in Northern Norway, red stag and moose, some grouse shooting and hare in between, March next year AR Stalking weekend in Baldock thumb.

May next year 14 days in Northern Cape and Limpopo South Africa, plains game dancing

The old cave man still alive and kicking Big Grin


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Posts: 1881 | Location: Southern Coast of Norway. | Registered: 02 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Sounds good guys, great plans to keep you going!

Don't know about you but I use my next hunting trip/outing as a motivational factor whenever times get tough. It really helps.

Cheers

Gabe
 
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I'm looking at quite a busy season as of 4-5 weeks from now. I'll be shooting pheasants/partridge & duck every weekend from october to the end of Jan. Witha few other driven & roungh days I've managed to end up with about 22 days this year!! dancing

There are a couple of days decoying pigepons with IanF and Artemis, and some other mates. Then there are 3 Evening flights planned to get under the geese. I've got a trip to Irelenad at Xmas time planned for some snipe/woodcock action and then I need to roll over a few fallow...
Rounded off nicely witht he AR weekend in March and a trip to Africa I hope next May. But that is a long way away!!

Either way I'm looking forward to getting some (small..) credit for Fern picking up Ian's runners..(Not his shoes!!) and getting to go out and do what I love doing with some good freinds and family. I have dad and my brother over at Xmas/new year so it will be a busy time with a gun and a knife & fork!!

Don't tell my wife I said this but I think I may have overdone it a bit this time round!!

rgds,
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Plans? Smiler I am up to it - season is in full swing - that means 2-3 trackings/week, stags are starting to roar dancing...this year we (our concession) still have 6 stags + 20 hinds/calves, + 60 roe does/calves (still 2 roe bucks left) + 8 chamois + x pigs to take...later on (October - December) will help friends with culls on their concessions...if there will be a good company around I might hit a driven boar weekend in Croatia...
 
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Just booked 4 days Sika Stag stalking in the Borders.

It is something I have wanted to do for a number of years and I haven't even seen a Sika in the wild at all. I am immensely looking forward to it. Even if I get to see one I would be over the moon.

I am booked from the 2nd to 5th Oct inclusive so we will see what is occurring in that part of the country.

If any action I will post of course.
 
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Sounds good Jon, they are sneaky little buggers for sure. Hope you whack a good one, the stags will be whistling nicely.
 
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