06 October 2011, 00:17
BoghossianSorry - random fallow pic from August up there.
06 October 2011, 00:46
OrvarWow! Looks like a great time. Congratulations
That first photo of the roe though... whats the black stream, never seen anything like that?
06 October 2011, 01:22
CaracalNice stags. I have to go to scotland again.
@orvar
That's a fallow deer spiker not a roe deer
06 October 2011, 11:47
AndersNice catch!!

Did you shoot them all at the same time?
Looks like you're gralloching all of them at the same spot.
Thanks for sharing!
06 October 2011, 14:13
Code4Awesome mate. Doesn't look too cold ?
06 October 2011, 14:24
Trapper DaveJust one question:
How did you get them to all stand side by side so that you could shoot them like that?
They weren't attached to reins and pulling a sled were they? 80))
Seriously though, looks like you had an awesome day out there.
06 October 2011, 14:25
GhubertInteresting hunt.
Can you tell us a bit more about the rifle, scope and load combination you used to harvest these magnificent animals?
I have been looking at doing this hunt in 2015, can you tell me what the expected bag would realistically be for the week? Send this by pm if you prefer.
I hear the midges can be bad on a Scottish hill hunt, do you use or recommend one of these:
Cabelas Bugmaster suit
Well done on the successful harvest of your trophies.
06 October 2011, 21:27
Mr. GGreat pictures! congratulation!
07 October 2011, 19:14
Boghossianquote:
Originally posted by Anders:
Nice catch!!

Did you shoot them all at the same time?
Looks like you're gralloching all of them at the same spot.
Thanks for sharing!
I did, the three little ones were grazing together. Once I shot them, the big fella came over the crest to see what the all the noise was about...
It was unseasonably warm but it got a lot warmer once the dragging began...it was a three hour extraction in the end. The work begins as soon as you put the safety back on!
08 October 2011, 17:29
reddy375Congratulations. One of those pics looks like a painting...amazing colors.