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Two Bucks
18 April 2012, 01:41
Trapper DaveTwo Bucks
Yes, it was one of those evenings.
Quiddy retrieved the smaller of the two hence the slightly bedraggled fur.
Good but not that good. The iphone camera tends to distort things a bit.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
18 April 2012, 02:15
GerryDavey,
You're on a Roll, Buddy - Waidmannsheil!
Nice Bucks, much-o better quality heads than in our Lease here in The Fatherland.
Cheers,
Number 10
18 April 2012, 02:23
JoolsGood to see someone getting stuck into 'em.
All I managed for my morings efforts was a right soaking and the sight of a dog fox sunning himself and drying off on the edge of one of the neighbours woods. The crafty lazy bugger just laid there and totally ignored every squeak I could muster in order try to get him to come down the hill and across the boundary.
12 May 2012, 00:46
Trapper DaveI'm going out again Sunday morning.
Can't believe that nobody on Euro AR has killed anything since I posted in April?
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
I've had 3 since the start of the season and 7 fox cubs 2 vixens and a dog fox in 11 days.
It's too late now that they're dead but that's how we got our jackalopes -Crossing a jackrabbiot with an antelope !

13 May 2012, 19:33
dorsethunterWhat were the teeth like? Doesn't look that mature.
13 May 2012, 22:52
Trapper DaveWell I went out this morning but not a buck in sight.
I was however lucky enought to watch a Roe Doe giving birth.
I spotted her through the trees at about 80 yds looking very hunched as if she'd been gut shot. Suddenly out popped the baby. She licked it for a few minutes and then lay down beside it and licked it some more every time it lifted its head.
I backed off slowly and left them to it.
I feel strangely priviledged to have witnessed the event.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
13 May 2012, 23:04
Fallow BuckVery cool Dave.
K
Should have got it on video.
14 May 2012, 00:17
Arild IversenYes, priviledged is the right word.
One can stroll the woods for years without witness such an event.
Arild Iversen.
15 May 2012, 13:51
Adam.270I shot a decent Muntjac buck last month - I was supposed to be thinning out the last of the Fallow bucks but this chap made the mistake of pootling past me... I was slightly over-gunned with the .270 and a fast 130gn load - undeniably terminal but a bit destructive on these little deer.
A.
15 May 2012, 23:47
Trapper DaveJudging by the right antler, he's had a few bits of action.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
16 May 2012, 00:57
Adam.270quote:
Originally posted by Trapper Dave:
Judging by the right antler, he's had a few bits of action.
He was a real battle-hardened bruiser of a buck - judging by his thick neck, facial scars and barrel chest, he was half deer and half Staffordshire Bull Terrier...