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we have some places available for this season , stags and hinds .

The ground is a mix of hill and forest .The stalking of sika on the hill is second to none .
The forest and forest edges can be hunted on foot or from one of the many high seats.
the hunting area is vast and can cater to all fitness levels.
please feel free to pm me for more information .

thank you john.
 
Posts: 60 | Location: south east of ireland | Registered: 17 August 2008Reply With Quote
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John,

Please check your PM's.

Thanks.
 
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John,

Are you in the Wicklow area? (Not quite south east I know.) I'm in that neck of the woods on a monthly basis and would like to come and have a go if time allows during a trip.

Rgds,
FB
 
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hi fallow ,yes its wicklow .

huning is on a vast area ,covering the glen of imall ,glenmalure ,sally gap .

john
 
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Is this hunting on John Fenton's ground?

Rgds

Ian


Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
 
Posts: 1308 | Location: Devon, UK | Registered: 21 August 2001Reply With Quote
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Sally Gap...

Now that brings back many memories....

Heather clad hills, commercial plantations, Blessington, Poulaphouca Reservoir, Paddy Murphys pub in Ballymore Eustace, etc, etc.

The ROI has to be one of the friendliest places to go stalking, most landowners are only to happy to see lads who will have a go at the deer.
 
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Is this hunting on John Fenton's ground?

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Ian


yes ian .
i have been giving john a hand on some new ground for the last few years .where i have been stalking before hand ,along with his own .

i know john the best part of 20 years .the only bad thing i can say him ,is he makes crap porridge .
 
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Awesome deer population over there - hunted some years back and took this fellow at very last light.

Now, my guide that evening took a fancy to the Petzl head torch I used for the gralloch. So much so, I left it with him.

Met up at the CLA (?) some years later and he still had it in his pocket!

Was his name John? My memory is getting really bad nowadays! Smiler

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Ian Smiler


Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
 
Posts: 1308 | Location: Devon, UK | Registered: 21 August 2001Reply With Quote
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Awesome deer population over there - hunted some years back and took this fellow at very last lig

Now, my guide that evening took a fancy to the Petzl head torch I used for the gralloch. So much so, I left it with him.

Met up at the CLA (?) some years later and he still had it in his pocket!

Was his name John? My memory is getting really bad nowadays! Smiler

Rgds

Ian Smiler


hi ian .
lots of sika . lots of hard ship and fun .

the problem is with so many deer is getting to the one you want ,unless your on the hinds .
 
Posts: 60 | Location: south east of ireland | Registered: 17 August 2008Reply With Quote
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the one you want ,unless your on the hinds .


Too true, I can't remember the amount of times I've been 'beeped' at by unseen hinds on a 'sure thing' stalk!
 
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Originally posted by john wickham:
we have some places available for this season , stags and hinds .

The ground is a mix of hill and forest .The stalking of sika on the hill is second to none .
The forest and forest edges can be hunted on foot or from one of the many high seats.
the hunting area is vast and can cater to all fitness levels.
please feel free to pm me for more information .

thank you john.


John

Could you give an indication of prices and the sort of local accommodation available and their rates?

PM if you prefer.

Thanks
 
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hi TOPHAND .

you have a pm , with a e mail address for info, prices , dates ,etc .

any questions just ask .we stalk hear because we love it .
 
Posts: 60 | Location: south east of ireland | Registered: 17 August 2008Reply With Quote
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Hi John

Got it , read it and replied.

Thanks.

Will hopefully be seeing you both later this year. Just need to get some free dates sorted out my end.
 
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