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Just a few photos for the Roebuck lovers ~

It has been a good start to the season with some good bucks being taken...

I hope you enjoy!



Two Golds - 510g & 600g (Just an example that the weight can vary, you would never believe there was 100g of weight between these two bucks)



600g Estimated 170 CIC Points Gold





Old Abnormal Sussex Buck









Shy Mature Sussex Buck



Nice Tall Sussex Buck - Taken by his Father



Interesting Abnormal



Old Heavy Buck



6 Pointer with heavy bases



Early Morning Buck



Oxfordshire Buck



Another Oxfordshire Buck



Beautiful 6 Pointer



Wiltshire Abnormal



Wiltshire Abnormal and Mature 6 Point Bronze



6 Point Oxfordshire Silver



6 Point & 4 Point Oxfordshire Silvers



Oxfordshire 4 Point Silver



Oxfordshire 6 Point Gold



Thanks for looking.

Alex


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WOW !!!
Absolutly Outstanding Trophys !
What a great Season you have.The hunters should be very Happy and Proud of it.

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Wow, some really outstanding Bucks. Like the abnormal ones, thanks for sharing.


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Will the phenomenal pictures never end?! 'Might have to book something with you in the ancestral home land.
 
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Well done, Alex!
Congratulation for those superb bucks!


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Fantastic heads!

I have hunted some times in Wiltshire, nice roe population there

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AJN Hunting, Very well done to the guides and the hunters. Never saw so many outstanding heads. Must be the food source and perhaps the minerals in the water down there,excellent. jc




 
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Alex, Superb! Some great heads there and the two golds are huge! And the rut is still to come. Thanks for sharing. Charlie


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AJN Hunting, Very well done to the guides and the hunters. Never saw so many outstanding heads. Must be the food source and perhaps the minerals in the water down there,excellent. jc


For sure the food source is very important, but I think the skills of the outfitter had an important rol, too!
Well done, Alex!


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Nice one mate!
 
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Excellent bucks
Nice and heavy and as it should be


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What a super range of heads, a couple of real symmetrical beauties amongst them and some interesting abnormal antler sets too. Not forgetting all the good eating.
Thanks for showing.
 
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WOW.

Very nice bucks. Thanks for sharing.


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Members,

Just a few photos for the Roebuck lovers ~

It has been a good start to the season with some good bucks being taken...

I hope you enjoy!



Two Golds - 510g & 600g (Just an example that the weight can vary, you would never believe there was 100g of weight between these two bucks)



600g Estimated 170 CIC Points Gold





Old Abnormal Sussex Buck









Shy Mature Sussex Buck



Nice Tall Sussex Buck - Taken by his Father



Interesting Abnormal



Old Heavy Buck



6 Pointer with heavy bases



Early Morning Buck



Oxfordshire Buck



Another Oxfordshire Buck



Beautiful 6 Pointer



Wiltshire Abnormal



Wiltshire Abnormal and Mature 6 Point Bronze



6 Point Oxfordshire Silver



6 Point & 4 Point Oxfordshire Silvers



Oxfordshire 4 Point Silver



Oxfordshire 6 Point Gold



Thanks for looking.

Alex


Does the season extend to October?


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Yes, although the mature bucks will start casting mid - late october.

The rut is just getting going and already some bucks have been grassed looking forward to a busy but exciting few weeks ahead.

Alex


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