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Re: Roe Does - Some thoughts
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Hi all,
I also like stalking roe does in the winter....definately a advantage having no mozzies,or tics,however in the highlands it can be difficult to be quiet enough if the ground is frosty or there is a covering of snow....the "crump crump" of boot on snow really spoooks them.

hope you are all having a good season
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Posts: 165 | Location: Scottish Highlands | Registered: 28 March 2004Reply With Quote
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1894,

I really don't understand those people who are focused on bucks only..like you I enjoy my doe stalking just as much. The bonus for me is that I don't have to cope with the Scottish midge in winter and that is worth a lot on its own!

I love being out on a cold frosty morning when there is some snow on the ground. Usually not the most productive stalking, but I enjoy being out anyway. A couple of years ago I remember following a big dog fox up a ride just after first light as he padded through the snow down at Thetford...he must have been about 100yards ahead of me. Although I enjoy lamping foxes, I had no thoughts of shooting him as he almost felt like a fellow hunter out on his early morning rounds...

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Pete
 
Posts: 5684 | Location: North Wales UK | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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I like my winter stalking bit more than summer the same as pete,no midges i have a bad reaction to mozzie bites,
 
Posts: 165 | Location: North Yorkshire yippeeeee | Registered: 08 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Hi FB,
Thanks heaps for that...boy will that change my opinion in a few short steps!!! Which is exactly why I posted actually coz I don't really know much about their behavioral traits & social structure...please could you let me know where you got your information and I will try to do some of my own research here as well...if any other Swedish hunters or anybody here actually can provide me with information about other respected sources for information about Roe deer, their behaviour & breeding biology/social stucture etc I would be most greatful. I can read Swedish and English.

Thanks in advance for any recommendations. Happy hunting!




I think that "R�djuret" by G�ran Cederlund and Olof Liberg is a must for you, published by J�garef�rbundet and available at their online store at http://www.jagareforbundet.se
About 300 pages, covering the roedeers' habits, ecology and hunting - all with a Swedish perspective. Nice and well illustrated.

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Martin
 
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