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Kiri AKA Fallow Buck put together range of duck shooting,Driven Pheasant/Partridge and Deer Stalking.

www.AthinaHuntingTours.com



Thanks to Diggory for the use of this fine gun for the vintage gun day.

























Thanks to Gerry,Londonhunter and Ghubert for the day at Bisley.







John.d.m put me in contact with his friends Gerry and Will for Wild Boar and more bird Shooting etc.





470lbs Boar shot just a few days after i left Frowner


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Great photos! Looking forward to more. Smiler


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Ahhhh, the lovely English Countryside.
Looks like you guys had a blast!
Hate to miss the AR weekend this year, but hopefully the next and the next and the next....


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Great pics, could you tell us more about the side lock O/U?
 
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Great pics and looks like some great sport!

Thanks for taking the time to post them up!


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Thats a giant wildboar
 
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¿wild boars in england? spanish partridge? wow
well done


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Most of the partride here that get shot have a French accent Eeker They are fine shooting!


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Diego,

I always thought/assumed that the partridges in spain were Chukars rather than the same red legs that we have here, yet looking at some pictures I see that is not the case. I hope to come and shoot in Spain soon as I think driven partridges in your terrain would be very fine shooting indeed.

TP, nice pics mate although I can't believe you put me in with a Diggory style scarf!!

Looking forward to the rest, and good luck on the geese next week.

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That guy with white pants and a hooded sweath shirt that is reloading his gun, could that be Amir?

My good friend tend to dress a little "aparte" now and then, that´s why I ask Wink


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Arild,
Nope that was Abdullah V7.0 (I lose track)

Amir was too busy fetching them more cartridges every ten minutes to actually shoot... By the end of that duck shoot the place looked like there had been a small private war!!

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Heh Top Predator

You took a long time to get home ...

Do you want to PM me your email address

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Damn, it looks cold there! What are you guys doing with O/U shotguns? I thought they were a colonial thing? Love that yellow lab in the first picture!
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I don't even wear a tie to the office most days. Do I really have to put one on if I want to shoot birds with you Brits?
 
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Great pics,nice dogs and the English country side.Thanks for sharing the pics.

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Originally posted by Stonecreek:
I don't even wear a tie to the office most days. Do I really have to put one on if I want to shoot birds with you Brits?


Don't be mistaken I generally wear a tie to take the focus away from the fact I couldn't be bothered to shave that day!! Wink

No they are not compulsory and generally used under the pretext that in that weather every layer counts... Although Dig is campaigning for the compulsory silk paisley print scarf but we are putting up a valiant defence of our sartorial rights!!

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great pics T.P.
Will and Gerry say it was a pleasure entertaining you,Gerry says it`s a shame that boar appeared a week after you left WinkI`m sure he meant it.
Ref wearing a tie; When I was shooting,wether a "formal"shoot such as Perrystone,Stoke Edith, Charlton Towers or even a small "farm/local shoot I always wore a tie and dressed 'properly" the only time I ever did actually Smiler
I have been on shoots where the keeper has asked gun to find a tie or leave, and I personally agree with this.
P.S I must say this was when I lived in UK and was shooting up to 30 days a season, I can`t comment on the etiquette here in NZ
 
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