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Anyone killed anything of late?
12 November 2013, 22:12
BoghossianAnyone killed anything of late?
I'm assuming a number of you are running a busy schedule of hunts so please whack up a couple pics or a story if you have time. I'll do the same.
12 November 2013, 22:26
londonhunterPlenty boggy
Keep well
13 November 2013, 02:10
Fallow BuckHad some nice days out with a shotgun over the last week, but managed to miss the whole fallow rut with tendonitus which was a bummer.
We do have 40 or so roe does and the same in goats to take off in the next couple of months so we'll be getting stuck into those in a week or two and making a start with a few friends.
Hope to have some pics.
13 November 2013, 13:35
BoghossianSounds good - I've been doing my bit for the fallow doe cull lately, which has gone well so far. Plenty of acorns and chestnuts this year means very fat animals. Will stick some pics up later.
14 November 2013, 01:19
BoghossianWonky horned muntie - rta perhaps?
Big old doe - rolling in fat from the acorn mast.
An undersized pricket shot during the rut.
One reason the pricket was so tiny - a broken and re-fused rear leg.
My latest toy - and first shotgun - classy!
14 November 2013, 14:49
GerryBoggy,
We're doing O.K.
Well, actually I'm a spectator in comparison to Winkelmeister who is absolutely On Fire this Drive Hunting season.
I Scratch and Claw (it ain't pretty) to down one; only to find out that Tommy's in double figures at the end of the day. His Body Count this season is spectacular.
Not too many Pigs in attendance but lots of Red Deer.
Cheers,
Number 10
15 November 2013, 01:01
Fallow BuckBoggy is that the Berretta?
I have the same one and it throws slugs very nicely. Adam want to take it to Tunisia to flatten pigs so there is a debate as to who has dibs...
K
15 November 2013, 21:22
NevadanGerry,
Pass on a hearty Waidmannsheil to Tom the next time you see him.
Can't understand how you let him get past you in the "game down" department.

Don
Life Member SCI &, NRA
15 November 2013, 21:40
BoghossianIt is a Beretta. I shot yours when you lent it to GH and liked the fit of this model.
Shooting some clays this Sunday then out to shoot a mess of pigeons and crows with Amir.
16 November 2013, 01:14
GeracI hunted in Belgium last weekend and got a nice class C red stag. It was a beautiful hunting area. Will post some pictures maybe later.
16 November 2013, 08:25
boarkillerHeading to Czech rep and Slovakia
Boar, red deer, mouflon, pheasants ... In December
Let's hope for a bit of luck. It's hunting right?
" Until the day breaks and the nights shadows flee away " Big ivory for my pillow and 2.5% of Neanderthal DNA flowing thru my veins.
When I'm ready to go, pack a bag of gunpowder up my ass and strike a fire to my pecker, until I squeal like a boar.
Yours truly , Milan The Boarkiller - World according to Milan
PS I have big boar on my floor...but it ain't dead, just scared to move...
Man should be happy and in good humor until the day he dies...
Only fools hope to live forever
“ Hávamál”
16 November 2013, 15:40
enya little some
thing from Portugal
16 November 2013, 22:33
shakariCongratulations on a truly fantastic trophy meu amigo!

17 November 2013, 03:34
Fallow BuckHey man, I'm glad that all went well for you. Portugal really is a gem of a destination.
I'm desperately trying to find time to go do a mouflon hunt with the guys but not sure if the diary will open up for me.
K
17 November 2013, 16:39
enyYes, Portugal is great! I am headed back in February and will talk to Adam about setting up a couple nights for some boar. My wife took some great sight seeing photos and I will try to get some up here soon.
18 November 2013, 13:56
BoghossianGerac - stick some pics up - I haven't seen a Belgian stag very recently. How old would a class C stag be?
Eny - that is a magnificent red deer, congrats. Do you know how much it weighed? Nice rifle too - single shot?
Out at the weekend, Dad shot 2 fallow and I dragged them. A good result I guess!
18 November 2013, 15:28
GhubertBeen getting into the does,a memorable incident where I shot a doe and could have had a good few more were it not for a spectacularly inconvenient branch overhanging the high seat on a particularly perfect crisp autumn morning stands out as the pick of the crop so far.
18 November 2013, 16:37
londonhunterCould it be your choice of caliber ?
That trusty rusty walking stick ........
Should try 223 some day for deer
There are plenty of GOOD. advice over in small calibers forum
18 November 2013, 16:48
DUKTwo driven hunts last weekend, met Gerry, got one red deer, four fallow and one fox. Saturday's hunt was spectacular, saw lots of game, one white fallow buck, we got over 200 creatures between around 100 rifles.
19 November 2013, 05:18
enyBoghossian, no, the head was not weighed, but I was told it was field scored 171.26. score or no score, I was thrilled. Thank you about the rifle, my favorite, a Blaser K95 30-06
19 November 2013, 18:36
BoghossianEny - I meant the carcass weight! I am a dirty market hunter at heart...
DUK - that drive day must have sounded like a revolution! How do you rate fallow as a driven hunt quarry?
20 November 2013, 01:23
Fallow BuckBoggy
Those stags are averaging about 120kg to 130kg.
The occasional one will go 150kg+ but not many.
They are still a big lump though as the Iberian sub species don't carry the mane of the English or Scottish animals. I don't think they are a heavily pelted either.
K
20 November 2013, 04:25
enyThanks Kiri. Yes Boggy, I understand about the meat, it just wasn't on my mind as I couldn't bring any home,only the head. I'll get a few more photos up soon.
20 November 2013, 14:42
DUKquote:
Originally posted by Boghossian:
How do you rate fallow as a driven hunt quarry?
Hello Boghossian, fallow deer are beautifull animals, I like to hunt them under all conditions, driven, stalk and highseat and besides, they usually are diurnal, active during the day.
To hunt them on drives is similar to red deer I guess, only not as wiley. They need to be pushed only very slightly, to keep them from running full speed.
21 November 2013, 01:38
BoghossianJust received the following from my gf.
It's that time of year...
26 November 2013, 12:19
AJN HuntingSome good hunting recently in the UK with Sika etc however this is different...
I was fortunate enough to be on holiday with my girlfriend in Mauritius during November, so not wanting to waste the opportunity to hunt, I decided to arrange a couple of days after Rusa stags. I was lucky enough to take three beautiful stags. Certainly worth a think if you are looking for a beautiful beach holiday with partner etc but also love your trophies / hunting.
Enjoy.
Thanks
Alex
Alex Nielsen
26 November 2013, 14:39
BoghossianVery nice animals Alex! The first one looks very gnarly. Was this with 'Le Chasseur Mauricien'? A good friend of mine took a huge stag with him last season.
26 November 2013, 14:49
BoghossianThe doe cull continues apace here - these three were taken on a sunny Saturday morning in Kent.
26 November 2013, 20:47
Arild IversenNot much to brag about trophy wise, but a little something for the pot

The two fallow spikes was taken i southern Sweeden in September (and no, it´s not the same buck, but they was taken by the same high seat

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I got the roe buck here at home on my neighbors farm.
Spent a week up in Northern Norway hunting moose, and we got two, but none stopped in front of this grumpy old man....
Been on a number on red deer drives on a nearby farm, but no luck so far.
Arild Iversen.
27 November 2013, 18:47
SaeedI shot 4 Arabian Oryx males two days ago, using a Krico 22 WMR rifle and Federal Classic HP ammo.
All head shot in our back yard.
We had to shoot them as we have an excessive number of males.
Sorry, I did not take any photos.
27 November 2013, 21:28
Ole Miss GuyIs this the first time Saeed has not taken any pictures?
27 November 2013, 22:27
gbaxSome recent pics from UK trips:
End of season cull Roe buck on a late summer's evening
Cull Fallow doe with an injured back leg. Quite common to see sadly, car smash, caught in a fence or dog attack.
A blank evening in good conditions
Salt licks put out ready for new antler growing
Scottish wild boar - Full report
http://forums.accuratereloadin...1621043/m/3421074491
One of three Roe Does taken last weekend
29 November 2013, 13:40
BoghossianNice pictures both.
gbax - was the fallow doe's leg infected or did she go for consumption? Which species uses the salt lick most? I find the fallow on my ground ignore most salt licks.
arild - those look like some good eating fallow. Sounds like a good high seat to know about!
29 November 2013, 16:48
gbaxquote:
Originally posted by Boghossian:
gbax - was the fallow doe's leg infected or did she go for consumption? Which species uses the salt lick most? I find the fallow on my ground ignore most salt licks.
It was healed pretty well and went to the game dealer.
The salt licks are funny, in some areas all species (including fallow) hit them hard but in other they get largely ignored. I suspect it depends if they are deficient in certain minerals in some areas vs another.
Best
Guy
01 December 2013, 11:00
dutchtrapperIn the end of the summer i was looking for a muntjac hunt in the UK, but unfortunely all the dates i had in mint where full,
so i decided to go hunting in Indonesia on wildboar, the plan was to go in october, wich is late in hunting season, because its beginning of the rain season.
I went to Jambi (sumatra) , wich has a lot of palm oil plantations wich are very attractive for the wildboar.
The hunt was done by spotlighting in the night, and stalking in the morning when the wildboar would leave the plantation and go back to the jungle.
The trip was very succesfull, here some results.
01 December 2013, 11:22
Tikka260Sika Stag in October.

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01 December 2013, 11:28
Tikka260Fallow pricket - early am stalk

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01 December 2013, 11:42
londonhunterIt's a problem leopard shot a few days ago in India by a friend
This is what started it all
Saeed if too graphic please delete accordingly
But the antis should see what leopard do as an instinct
01 December 2013, 12:23
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by londonhunter:
And the story behind this?