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Roe deer hunt with my son.
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Hi friends,

just a few pictures of my holiday with my son to England. we hunted a nice Roe buck with my friend James in Norfolk.































Best Regards

Danish Ali Pir
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Pir Danish, Thank you for posting, your photoes are always interesting. Your boy looks happy in that enviroment. Lots of great trophies, set in a nice part of the country. I think your bonnie buck was just between coats.jc




 
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Looks like you both had a nice time. Strange hunting car Smiler.
 
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Nice pictures, thank you and congratulations to your son. It's good when dadies already share these experiences with the next generation.
 
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First, looks like a great trip!

Second...

Dude!!! Are those megaloceros giganteus (aka Irish Elk) horns real or a replica? So awesome.
 
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thanks for appreciating guys, my son had a great time on this trip thanks to the hospitality of our host and my dear friend James Ellis.

@bhtkevin: the giant Elk's horns are real. they were excavated from Ireland and they are about 8000 years old. amazing huh?
 
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Looks like you really had a great time, The Gunton Arms Norfolk is the home of the irish elk antlers a fantastic pub that does very good food!


Relax and light a Cuban.
 
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Irish Elk...there's something you don't see every day!
 
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Nice looking roe buck for Norfolk as well. A county definitely not known for big bucks.
Thats a very tastefully looking done trophy room too.
 
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Great pictures, Danish tu2


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Nice pics mate - your son looks like a plucky young hunter! Glad he enjoyed he experience.
 
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Great pics and well done for bringing your son.

He certainly looks like he's enjoying it.


Cheers,

Christian


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thanks for the compliments friends.
My son and I had a great time in the UK.
Cant wait to go back for the Red deer Rut.

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Danish Ali Pir
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@bhtkevin: the giant Elk's horns are real. they were excavated from Ireland and they are about 8000 years old. amazing huh?


Where the hell was PETA?? Big Grin

Interesting photos, a bit different to here, the young man looked to enjoying himself.
 
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