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22 July 2009, 20:04
BoghossianPics Thread
Hi Gents
The EU boards have been slow recently so I thought we could have a random pictures thread for those who want to stick up a field sports picture without having to open a new discussion and type 2 pages of carefully worded prose.
Cheers
Gabriel
22 July 2009, 20:20
GhubertI like that last one, snapped incognito one might say

22 July 2009, 20:22
BoghossianAre you going to hold a leg or not f&*&er?
Is what I'm saying to the guy who shot the sika and let me gralloch it.
23 July 2009, 12:14
Trapper DaveIs that Richmond Park?
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
The Sika look like they were in Knole Park, but I could be wrong!
23 July 2009, 12:48
Fallow BuckDAVE!!!! ITS BEHIND YOU!!!!
FB
23 July 2009, 13:14
BoghossianFantastic pics!
The sika are in SE Ireland on a private estate.
The live fallow are in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace, just outside London.
The dead fallow/sika are from Wiltshire.
23 July 2009, 13:16
BoghossianDJM - What breed is the fuzzy dog?
Also - what make is that rifle?
23 July 2009, 13:17
Claret_DabblerI've mainly been at the foxes over the past month.
Shot these two in the same field about ten days ago, 20 minutes apart. Sorry for the poor quality photo, taken with the phone:
This one was a real problem. He had killed about 60 pheasant poults, I sat out for him for 5 nights. He was completely educated to lamps and calls and would disappear as soon as a lammp was turned on. Finally got him yesterday morning. Number 2 son had to get into the frame:
He was a brute. Fat as an old labrador.
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
23 July 2009, 13:39
Claret_DabblerBoar I shot in January in Germany:
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
quote:
Originally posted by Boghossian:
DJM - What breed is the fuzzy dog?
Also - what make is that rifle?
The Fuzzy dog is a GWP
And the Rifle is a Restocked Sako 75
23 July 2009, 17:45
Husqvarna M98Wow
DJM- thats not a muntjac, it has to be a hybrid of sorts, perhaps he had a roe for a father?
Brian- good job on them foxes, but I most say they grow bigger in sweden, still season opens for real next weekend, I sure do hope I can bag a badger to amuse you all.
Best regards Chris
23 July 2009, 18:15
BoghossianTikka, that last picture is really nice.
Where was it taken and what equipment do you use?
Cheers
Gabriel
23 July 2009, 18:30
mouse93Some recent (May on) reds:
Yearling hind
Yearling...
...yes it is a spike:
And a healthy litter of Bavarians:
23 July 2009, 19:17
BoghossianGreat pictures which put mine to shame.
I'm glad I put up this thread.
23 July 2009, 20:18
Fallow BuckI just picked a few from my uploaded albums. some of you ay have seen these before so sorry for the repeats.
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Good times.
A mornings work in Gloucestershire with an Italian friend of Griff's Feb 2009.
24 July 2009, 16:31
BoghossianNice one, looks like a weatherby and a howa were used, what's the 3rd rifle?
Boggy,
Weatherby 25-06, model 70 264 winnie
Sako 75 308.
Marcello from Rome had a few days with us and we rolled out the red carpet.
He shot more deer in one day than he does normally in a year..
Along with the fallow, he shot several roe, we tried for a munty but it was not to be, I think he will be back..
regards
griff
24 July 2009, 17:56
Steve LathamTikka, Your first frame is a cracking picture!

24 July 2009, 18:53
Tikka260Thanks for the plaudits, the last one of the Roe Buck was taken with a Fuji Finepix about 5 years ago, I didn't take the pic as I was the one with the rifle that day so his head is on my "boys Room" wall; the other two are my pics with a Nikon D200. Dare I admit that woodland stalking with a camera is more difficult than with a rifle?
I never do the two things at the same time, as there are too many moving parts, it is either Rifle OR Camera

All shots taken in West Sussex .
24 July 2009, 21:36
Claret_DabblerTikka260's Roe photo's are fantastic.
Dave's Red stag junping the fence is a stunner also.
So much better than my dead stuff.
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
Nice pics guys, thanks for sharing them all! Waidmannsheil, Dom.
-------- There are those who only reload so they can shoot, and then there are those who only shoot so they can reload. I belong to the first group. Dom ---------
24 July 2009, 22:33
GhubertGreat photo's chaps!
Keep 'em coming!
25 July 2009, 00:18
wildboarMy first chamois, the nicest I've ever killed; south-east France, 09/2002.
25 July 2009, 06:30
Wooly ESSI love the European hunting photos, gents. Keep them coming!
26 July 2009, 16:28
Tikka260She came bimbling along, looking wary, heard the shutter noise and looked up at the source in the Ladder Seat
and these two were following...
Another day, different spot..
Fallow Doe
All taken with the D200 in West Sussex.
ATB
26 July 2009, 18:55
Arild IversenSo many beautifull pictures...
Mine are not exactly "field sport", but rather nature, hope you enjoy nevertheless.
My sailboat "Dreamcatcher" at anchor at my girlfriends island (yes, she owns the island

)
A blackbird nest (Turdus merula)
Some "stone age sheep" grazing by the cottage.
This is the same kind of sheep as the Vikings had, around twelve houndred years ago.
They stay out on the island year around and keep it nice and tidy.
Not exactely Mallorca, but so much peace and quiet

A mink shot just ouside the cottage on the island.
Arild Iversen.
27 July 2009, 12:55
Fallow BuckArild,
That looks like a great place. Apart form the beautiful scenery, you also have ready made BBQ wandering about!!
FB
27 July 2009, 14:42
Trapper DaveLooks lovely.
Are you collecting the skins to make your girlfriend a Mink Coat?
Nice yacht. I told my wife that if I had a yacht, I wouldn't have time for a mistress!

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
27 July 2009, 19:39
Arild IversenKiri
She gets a yearling lamb each year from the sheep farmer for the grazing rights on the island

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Yumm yumm ---good eating
Dave
No mink coat from me, at least not by shooting those buggers (by the way, they stink like hell).
Mink are vermin and left for the eagles to feast on.
It´s an old yacht, but in good shape and seaworthy.
A bit marked and worn by the years, like her skipper

Arild Iversen.
03 August 2009, 03:42
Arild IversenWhile waiting for the roe buck season to open August 10, I did some more "spot and stalk" on minks.
First a single one late in the evening, then two more the next day.
Arild Iversen.
03 August 2009, 15:32
BoghossianYikes, the place is over-run with the little bastards. I'm assuming these are the European subspecies...and not the feral American ones.
Are they this common all over Norway?