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Hi guys
Here's a little film from my CWD hunt in Dec. Hope you enjoy!
Ps. Kiri is operating the camera here, but his rifle is in the film Big Grin



Anders

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Great vid Anders, looking forward to more Wink

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Posts: 39 | Location: Bedfordshire England | Registered: 18 December 2009Reply With Quote
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Enjoyed the clip Anders, Waidmannsheil. CWD are interesting little buggers!


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Great looking CWD
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Very nice Anders!

Congrats! Cool


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Posts: 147 | Location: Oslo, Norway | Registered: 11 November 2008Reply With Quote
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Very nice. Brings back memories of my CWD hunt from 2002. Hard to believe it's almost been ten years.


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Posts: 2989 | Location: Alabama USA | Registered: 09 July 2009Reply With Quote
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That's a lovely looking CWD buck you had. Peter Trew is a great bloke and work's hard to make it a great day's stalking. Here's his site www.chinesewaterdeerstalking.co.uk
 
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Nice clip mate,

I have to look through the rest of the footage we got as I saw Ayad and he was asking about the Rough shooting footage.

Let me know about January when you get a look at the flights. It should be good fun to see if we can get some Woodcock on film.

Rgds,
Kiri
 
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We had a wonderful time together mate! Smiler

I'll try to edit some rough and driven shooting soon. Did get more than enough for some short clips. If we can get some woodcock in Jan and muntjac++ in March a dvd can be made Smiler


Anders

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Nice one guys, great video and some nice shooting Anders! beer

Looking forward to seeing more material as always.

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Posts: 11731 | Location: London, UK | Registered: 02 September 2007Reply With Quote
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Excellent clip Anders. Nice looking animal too. I have never seen them in their natural habitat before so I found that of real interest.
 
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Great clip and great trophy. Thanks for a glimps into CWD hunting.


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Posts: 4781 | Location: Story, WY / San Carlos, Sonora, MX | Registered: 29 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Great clip Anders nd Kiri

I hope one day you folks can stalk these creatures in china where they origianate from

Typcally they live in paddy fields with 4-6 inches of water
they can paddle / wallow great distances across lakes and gorges hence their name

They in fact rarely get onto dry land even when breeding, the young are born in willow beds looking for protection from elements

In china there has been no hunting for many decades and for those who remember they used to trap deer rather than using rifles for food

I though you guys might be interested in some local knowledge rather than Wikipedia copy and paste hobby


I have stalked them with my little camera and it is quite different seeing them in their natural habitat rather than in a field in southern England

Nonetheless congratulation on an exciting hunt and sharing that clip with us

I look forward to your new DVD
 
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Thanks for the information Smiler Really interesting. It would be really great fun to hunt them in their natural habitat. Do you think China will ever reopen? Do you know the current status of the CWD there, I mean population size and distribution?

Thanks guys!


Anders

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Anders

Back in uk this weekend will PM you
 
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