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Nope I'm not talking about the annual Nettle eating contest...

As the fallow season approaches I thought the wise thing would be to go out and see if I could identify any of the major migration routes where I could roll over a couple of bucks next week.

With my usual cunning stealth and guile... (ahem,) I was looking in a sunny glade and spotted probably the most dangerous game I have ever seen. Yes it was the lesser known Sussex Ninja Sheep...



I managed to evade detection through a combination of introspective meditation and a the footfall of a loepard.

It looks like they are fighting back Pete... You might want to bring the 9.3 with you next time as the blonde doesn't look too dumb Wink

Rgds,
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I thought those funny mushrooms don"t come up til september! clap Might be early with the wet weather....... Wink
 
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I wouldn't worry too much until you catch them ordering and eating pizza. Once that starts, you're really in for it.

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FB,

Another of your cunning plans fails! With those sheep so heavily armed, you'll never be able to have "safe sex" now!

Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

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You mentioned the Ninja part and it reminded me of a video I saw earlier in the week. I hope it is acceptable to link to youtube, but this is quite funny!

Ninja Video
 
Posts: 59 | Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK | Registered: 14 February 2006Reply With Quote
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Pete,

I think I recognize the blond from a Stag weekend in Amsterdam - she was wearing more make-up at the time though; obviously on the Lamb....


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Pete,

I think I recognize the blond from a Stag weekend in Amsterdam - she was wearing more make-up at the time though; obviously on the Lamb....




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Rarms,
That is very funny!!! Fair play to the guy for trying to carry on after though!!

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Pity they're not fair chase! Fancy offering a canned dangerous sheep hunt Big Grin
 
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There obviuosly not welsh sheep, there are no love handles to grab hold of!!!!Funny how every likes the blonde! once you've tried black you'll never go back! or so the old addage goes.
Perhaps we should bring this upto date and go with : once you've tried black welsh mountain you'll not go back..

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Griff,

You scots have got a head start on the welsh though what with the Kilt not having a zip...

stir

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griff,

Shows you how much I know......I'm not from Wales or Scotland but I just assumed (ass+u+me) those widgets tied around their necks were the love handles.

hillbilly


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I maybe in East Sussex later this year ! as i have a sister who lives there, she married a nice English Gentleman, but they arent really into hunting, but my sister tells me she always sees deer etc ,rabbits Pheasants,and hears lots of shooting going on ,i would like to get a muntjac ,roedeer or something to make the trip more enjoyable and fun, can anyone give me some good contacts or someone to contact who might point me to a bit of hunting while iam there ,thanks for any advice, much appreciated Cheers !
 
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Tankhunter,

Give Rick Whitely a call at Gunrunner. The website is on my tag line. He's the best guy you could ask for to take you out stalking in Sussex.

Basically it will be for Fallow deer, and the land that Rick Stalks is stacked with them. You won't be shooting trophy heads but you will have a great time experiencing English Stalking.

Where abouts will you be staying?

If you end up in the area then let me know as I might be able to get over and see you or organise some Duck/goose flighting if the birds are about.

Tell him Kiri gave you his name.

Rgds,
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Bonza beauty mate ! i will be staying at my sisters house ,i dont care at all that they are not Trophy game, just the experience is Great as far as iam concerned !thanks ,it will be my Honeymoon ,and ummm ''Dearest'' is compliant with me doing a bit of hunting while iam there which is all the more better ! Cheers Fallow Buck !
 
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Tankhunter,

I was down that way this mornign looking at my pheasants and ducks and was driving over to a mates house. There were a herdof about 15-20 Fallow in a feild so I stopped and took some pictures. Turns out is a bit of ground my mate has just got the stalking on.

On my way back I saw one of the neighbours and I think I managed to add another 120 acres to my shoot, and a cracking bit of woodland. It'll make a massive difference if I get it all sewn up for this year.

I'll try & post some pictures of the deer. The interestng thing was that there were some black fawns but no black does.

Rgds,
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