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Muntjac on the loose

Anyone here heard more on this?
 
Posts: 2359 | Location: London | Registered: 31 May 2003Reply With Quote
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A lady asked me if Claret had a muntjac in his pocket as he was leaving Baldock....

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Posts: 4096 | Location: London | Registered: 03 April 2003Reply With Quote
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I am guessing he was just really pleased to see her! Big Grin
 
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Very funny Gabe. I was about to make that joke myself.

I had not heard of them in Wicklow, however, if they are there they will multiply like rabbits as Wicklow is deer heaven.

There are persistent rumours on this subject here in the North, I am reasonably sure there are at least some within 6 miles of me. Maybe Brass would like to comment?? Big Grin

We can only live in hope...


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Posts: 1484 | Location: Northern Ireland | Registered: 19 February 2004Reply With Quote
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If muntjac are in the ROI, unless they are got at very quickly they are going to be there to stay although there may be extensive parts of the countryside that don't particularly suit them.

I was also surprised that the otherwise excellent and well informed Irish Examiner piece on Irish deer from the link in the first post did not mention the introduction of roe at Lissadel in Co. Sligo where, before they died out, they produced a good number of extraordinary multi-pointed heads.
 
Posts: 98 | Location: Vale of Clwyd, North Wales - UK | Registered: 28 March 2007Reply With Quote
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Apparently the dept of agriculture has allowed the deer season to be extended to allow the destruction of Muntjac, and they are appealling for anyone with information on the people responsible to come forward.
If there are enough Munties for them to be seen, then it"s probably too late to eradicate them.
I take no responsibility for their arrival, and have no knowledge of their origins! Wink
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Originally posted by brass thief:
Apparently the dept of agriculture has allowed the deer season to be extended to allow the destruction of Muntjac, and they are appealling for anyone with information on the people responsible to come forward.
If there are enough Munties for them to be seen, then it"s probably too late to eradicate them.
I take no responsibility for their arrival, and have no knowledge of their origins! Wink
good shooting


Sam, is that the Dept Of Agriculture in the North or South??


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Posts: 1484 | Location: Northern Ireland | Registered: 19 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Sadly it"s only the south! (Ducas?)
There was an article in Irish Shooting and Fishing Digest. I think it mentioned Water Deer as well.
Shootable populations will eventually emerge.
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Posts: 669 | Location: Alberta Canada | Registered: 18 January 2005Reply With Quote
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It was actually the National Parks and Wildlife Service that issued the edict that any of us shooting on Section 42,s[licence to shoot deer outside season or in special circumstances] in March were to shoot any Muntjac we saw.
I may be wrong but as far as I know only 1 has been shot near Arklow/Avoca,Co.Wicklow and that was last year.
 
Posts: 456 | Location: Ireland | Registered: 12 May 2004Reply With Quote
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I thought that this along with the report that Muntjac had been spotted in Scotland along the A9. Had been shown to be rumour and speculation only.


Fat people are harder to kidnap.
 
Posts: 47 | Location: UK | Registered: 12 June 2008Reply With Quote
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