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a couple of days in Norfolk
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thanks to Alex Hinkins of http://www.wings-hunting.co.uk/ - mi friend on FB - I hunted a couple of days close to Norfolk (UK)at the beginning of the month.

Taken two foxes


and a nice Muntjac





I was in the beautiful Gunton arms a pub with few rooms inside the Gunton park- 1000 acres fenced with a lot of semi- wild animals. Many great trophies there: red stag, sika, fallow.




















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the pub's dining room- See the trophy over the fire:





More photos of the park:






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Thanks for posting.
Nice photo's and congrats on the Muntjac.
 
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Thanks for the report. Any details on the rifle/ammo, etc?
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I rented the gun from the guide: a heavy barrell tikka longa range cal 243 winch with suppressor. Definitely too heavy.


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Interesting...

It looks like the park needs a bit of thinning the herd, suppressed shots would easily do the job.

Did you call that fox in or target of opportunity?


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the animals in the park are killed for meat and horns.
Yes the fox were called.


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Nice to see. I've stayed in that B&B, toured the park, etc. Never got a muntjac, but I shot a major water deer.


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Will, seems easy but take small animals like Muntjac and CWD it is not...


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Well done on a nice Muntjac.
I'm surprised you didnt try for a CWD whilst here. Of the two you certainly got (in my book anyway) the more fun of the two to stalk. They are a great little deer.
 
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sws, you have reason. In fact I tried. Unfortunately I have not seen one...


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