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Hi Friends.
these are some of the pics from my UK hunt which was organised by my dear friends, James, Sam, Andrew and Gary.

I left London at 2pm and reached Norfolk at about 4. drove through some beautiful countryside.
The accomodation was arranged at a 5 star Bed n breakfast called Byfords (it literally was a 5 star)











 
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second red stag, an old brute that had to be put out of his misery. but still proud of this trophy.





 
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Some fun at the shooting range, practiced long range shooting upto 900 yards with Andrew Venables in Mid Wales. worth the long long drive.












 
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Good stuff Danish. I have been to some of those places. However, I was not in a Bentley. Wink


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Excellent! Thanks for sharing.




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Wow, amazing trip! That Red is trueky a brute... How much did he weigh? What time of year?

Congrtaulations and thatnks for sharing

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Weidmannsheil, looks like a productive trip! Superb deer.

I have always thought that a Bentley Continental (4WD and everything) must be pretty much the ultimate hunting vehicle Wink We had one on one of our hunts in Alsace, but our forest roads are pretty civilized, so if you take it easy...

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Sorry but the CWD in the skull mount was not shot by Danish. It is not associated in anyway with the people mentioned in the report/photograph sequence.
That particular water deer was shot on my permission, and was a gift from me to a friend of mine. It made CIC silver and was one point off gold.
To say I was slightly shocked to see a picture of it (and my sink/worktop) is an understatement.
 
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Oh deer ....

I can recognise Andrew's rifle as well
 
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Good stuff Danish. I have been to some of those places. However, I was not in a Bentley. Wink


haha, thanks Will, it was really funny in wales, my bentley wouldnt go up a hill because of the icy road as its a rear wheel drive. bloody embarrassing. hahah.
 
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Weidmannsheil, looks like a productive trip! Superb deer.

I have always thought that a Bentley Continental (4WD and everything) must be pretty much the ultimate hunting vehicle Wink We had one on one of our hunts in Alsace, but our forest roads are pretty civilized, so if you take it easy...

- mike


WaidmannsDank. yep, after this trip, i concluded that the bentley is only good for the two legged hunting. :-)
 
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Grenadier. thanks
@Orvar. PM sent with details of outftter etc
All the best
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Oh deer ....

I can recognise Andrew 's ejidos as well


Andrew commins or Andrew Venable's?
 
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Sorry but the CWD in the skull mount was not shot by Danish. It is not associated in anyway with the people mentioned in the report/photograph sequence.
That particular water deer was shot on my permission, and was a gift from me to a friend of mine. It made CIC silver and was one point off gold.
To say I was slightly shocked to see a picture of it (and my sink/worktop) is an understatement.


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i got ur point, i have removed the pic, like i said, the pic was sent to me by my taxidermist whom i had asked to update me on the progress of my trophies. living in pakistan i could obviously not have stolen the pic from your computer if thats what ur trying to suggest, it must have been sent to me by someone, correct so far?? i will call him to explain this.
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No problems Danish.
I appreciate that it was an honest mistake on your part. Probably not an honest mistake on someone elses....
 
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Some fantastic Animals sir and looks like you know how to enjoy yourself. Well done on the big stags truly massive animals
 
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Yep, it just goes to remind me how fortunate we are to have such a fantastic range of hunting opportunities in the UK.
The little Roebuck I shot this morning was far more modest and was never going to grace anyone's trophy wall but the hunting never loses its excitement.

Where was the Roe in that line-up Sind_Ibex? You seem to have missed out a species in your Grand Slam?
I'm not sure that a basketfull of Bunnies is a true substitute! :0)


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@SLDG thanks for the compliment.
@Trapper Dave: ur right i missed the most important trophy the Roe deer, I actually shot a Silver medal, but my friend James had taken the pics from his camera, he sent me the whole album but for some reason the Roe pic was not in it. i shall post it in a couple of days. :-)
 
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Fantastic, well done mate. Glad to see you made it over again. Any plans for next year?
 
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Great pics! congrats on all your trophies Smiler
 
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Fantastic, well done mate. Glad to see you made it over again. Any plans for next year?


Thanks and Great to see u on AR, no plans as such at the moment but u never know, hope u had a great hunt with ur dad. Keep in touch.
All the best
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Congrats on some fine trophies!


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thanks David.
@boghossian, excellant scottish stags. its the quality of the hunt that counts not the quality of the trophy or horn size. i'd give anything to have a hunting trip with my father, unfortunately he is not into hunting and is a very busy man. :-(
 
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Congratulations Danish, Well done! you got some good animals. I enjoyed your photographs very much.

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Congrats on a wonderful grand slam of uk deer! Wonderful trophies indeed Smiler


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Wow, you sure get around with your hunting, if yer ever over in northwestern British Columbia, I would love to meet you and hear some of your awesome adventures...
 
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Aziz sb. thanks for your kind words.
@Anders thanks.
@Ovis chaser, thanks my friend, would definately look u up if i visit that part of the world. best regards
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dear friends, im in the UK again on 23rd december untill the 28th, if anyone here knows someone who can arrange a nice pheasant shoot kindly let me know.
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Hi Danish,

Give me a call as I have a nice day with a space on the 27th Dec which I am hosting in Kent.

The best part is that it is a fixed price with no overage!!

Rgds,
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thanks K,
could not make it to the UK due to my Ibex hunt in Spain this time, will come this year and definately look u up.
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