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02 December 2013, 08:27
Ackley Improved User
Broomfield Lodge - Ireland
Anybody hunt Broomfield Lodge Ireland? - if so, what was your opinion. AIU
03 December 2013, 01:03
Ackley Improved User
quote:
Originally posted by Ackley Improved User:
Anybody hunt Broomfield Lodge Ireland? - if so, what was your opinion. AIU


Also, is there an outfitter you recommend for hunting Ireland?
03 December 2013, 12:39
Boghossian
What do you want to hunt? Deer? What species?
03 December 2013, 20:46
gsganzer
AIU,
I sent you a PM.
04 December 2013, 02:19
Ackley Improved User
Sika deer, blue ibex, red stag, fallow deer.
04 December 2013, 03:27
Boghossian
John Fenton in Wicklow has a good reputation for sika deer.

Not sure what a blue ibex is, though I have shot a pile of feral goats in Ireland. Personally, I wouldn't pay to hunt these - they can be a target of opportunity while hunting deer on forestry ground although I understand some guides now want trophy fees for the big billys.
04 December 2013, 23:22
Fallow Buck
AIU

Ireland is great, but there is no such thing as blue ibex. Likely a feral goat as Boggy alludes to. Also watch out for the Irish mountain sheep...

Red deer in Ireland are now pretty much all hybrids with the only pure strain being in Kerry where they are protected. The Fallow and Sika however are excellent.

Pack your waterproofs and enjoy!!

I'm hoping to hunt some Irish Sika in Wicklow in a couple of weeks all things going to plan.

K



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Email: Info@AthinaSporting.com
05 December 2013, 01:41
gsganzer
quote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
AIU

Ireland is great, but there is no such thing as blue ibex. Likely a feral goat as Boggy alludes to.
K


Here's what they refer to as a "Blue ibex" or also a "blue mountain ram". As mentioned, it's a feral goat.


05 December 2013, 15:55
Adam.270
OMG - I've got a silver medal 'Blue Ibex' trophy on the wall and I didn't even know it! Although, to be accurate, it should be called the 'Smells vaguely like a stale urinal Ibex'.


05 December 2013, 16:00
Adam.270
Even rarer, how about the Irish 'Golden Ibex' (although on a warm day it smells like a golden shower ibex...)?


05 December 2013, 19:42
gsganzer
Adam,
That's too funny. I only had the horns mounted with mine and I have it on the credenza in my office. The girls at the office complain that it stinks! I can only imagine what a pedestal or shoulder mount would smell like.
05 December 2013, 20:25
Adam.270
Only the first one is mine - loathed by my wife, he lives in the man-cave. Fortunately, my very skilled taxidermist here in the UK - Phil Leggett - did a brilliant job of getting rid of the smell, so there's only a faint whiff on incontinence on a warm day.

Also, I have teenage sons, so no goat on earth smells as bad as a 17 year old boy's bedroom or wherever they've discarded their skate shoes...

The pedestal mount belongs to a mate in Sweden and is a shining example of the fact that goat taxdermy should not be placed below nostril height and near a heater!

Adam.
08 December 2013, 00:02
Scriptus
quote:
Originally posted by Adam.270:
Also, I have teenage sons, so no goat on earth smells as bad as a 17 year old boy's bedroom or wherever they've discarded their skate shoes...
Adam.


Have you not tried getting Mr. Leggett to pay some attention to your offspring. Roll Eyes
10 December 2013, 03:13
mominer
Yes, I hunted with them. I bird hunted with them. My lodge mate, big game hunted. Send me a PM for more details.
10 December 2013, 04:05
SIKA98K
quote:
Originally posted by Ackley Improved User:
quote:
Originally posted by Ackley Improved User:
Anybody hunt Broomfield Lodge Ireland? - if so, what was your opinion. AIU


Also, is there an outfitter you recommend for hunting Ireland?


As Boggie says John Fenton. Early booking is necessary with John. Good bloke with superb ground for stalking
10 December 2013, 14:23
dorsethunter
"Where in the World is Colorado Buck" did a film about the place.

Search for it on youtube.

No idea of prices though...
12 December 2013, 09:11
gsganzer
quote:
Originally posted by dorsethunter:
"Where in the World is Colorado Buck" did a film about the place.

Search for it on youtube.

No idea of prices though...


He was in camp the same time I was there. I road out to the Wicklow mountains with him and his cameraman. I haven't seen his show yet.

Ironically, Todd and Tia Cast with TNT Outdoor Explosion were also there hunting and filming. They were a great couple and we had a lot of fun during our trip. It was neat watching their show and know I was in the background of some of it.
15 December 2013, 02:48
Anders
Just two weeks ago I joined a group from Norway on a sika hunt in Wicklow. John Fenton was the man. He's got some great areas! Lot's of sika, beautiful scenery and well run operation. I'm making a DVD of this, but will return for a rut hunt in a few years. Make sure you book well in advance if you want a big stag (=rut)...




Anders

Hunting and fishing DVDs from Mossing & Stubberud Media: www.jaktogfiskedvd.no

..and my blog at: http://andersmossing.blogspot.com
22 December 2013, 05:33
SIKA98K
quote:
Originally posted by dorsethunter:
"Where in the World is Colorado Buck" did a film about the place.

Search for it on youtube.

No idea of prices though...


Had a look for that on YouTube and found it.

Well any man who sits down to eat his dinner indoors wearing a hat is lacking some social graces,at least in Ireland.
Somewhere down in Kerry I think there is a furious farmer looking for who shot his Soay and Jacobs sheep Eeker
23 December 2013, 00:41
Boghossian
Anders - sounds like a good hunt, I'm looking forward to the report and DVD trailer! Rut hunt for sika is highly recommended.