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    Consider myself to be a genuine countryman with a respect for the quarry and the surroundings they live in.Have no time for those who just want to kill things.
    A gamekeeper for 25 years on the same estate and also own a pest control business.
    Have also been a bouncer,stripper(not at the same time!!)so not your average gamekeeper.
    Have a cocker,lab and alsations.
    Work hard play hard.Fly fishing,skiing,football,cricket,drinking,etc

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  1. Hi all limited availability for muntjac does available in march,see above for references all the best Muntjacstalker
  2. Hi all, just to let you know we have started our new season and we have limited availability for those who are interested kind regards Jason
  3. Dear all, Many thanks to all who joined us this season,it was a pleasure to stalk with you all both new and regular clien our cull is now completed on what again has been another successful season. A healthy stock of deer is left on the ground so hopefully next season will be similiar.Our last 5 stalks produced one gold cwd,one rep cwd, 1 good rep muntjac buck and a blank for a muntjac doe and one blank on trying to get the client who shot the rep something slightly bigger than the rep requested initially which he had got. Despite still having plenty of deer on the ground we have to think to next season and with spring imminent(apparently!) in the case of the muntjac they will soon be to well hidden in the undergrowth and we want to give our clients the best possible opportunity for deer stalking( not deer ambush which is sitting in a high seat!) Also bucks will be casting their antlers next month so you will not have a trophy or you could be shooting next years gold medal and have no idea. We will resume again in october for muntjac and nov for cwd and look forward to seeing our regulars and new clients in the autumn. Wishing you all a successful summer and once again many thanks to you all and the site admin for all their hard work kind regards Muntjacstalker
  4. Hi guys, due to a cancellation because of ill health we have availability for mon to fri next week for one rifle,muntjac and cwd. Please contact me asap if you are interested kind regards Muntjacstalker
  5. stokie Members 924 posts Joined 10-October 06 From:Newcastle under Lyme Posted Yesterday, 07:46 PM It's time to travel south again for the first of our annual trips to meet up with Jason and Mick in Bedfordshire . After a welcome brew and a bit of banter me and Jase paired up and headed out in his motor a few miles away to some ground with plenty of does on as that was all I was after . I'm not a trophy shooter . I love the thrill of the stalk and to put food on the table . Donned hat and coat slipped on gloves and loaded up the rifle magazine . We walked between the farm buildings and onto a track into the woods . Within a minute we saw a buck and a doe in the wood beside us . The buck let out a bark and they moved away . We stalked slowly and as quietly as we could , It was frosty and all the leaves on the floor were crisp under foot . The wood still had quite a lot of standing ferns and bracken which seemed on many occasions to be the silhouette of a deer and made you second glance it almost playing tricks with your eyes . About 70 yards into the wood we saw a nice doe that was going about its business and Jase told me to stalk upto a birch tree infront and take my shot from there . I tiptoed as quitely as i could put out the sticks and rested the rifle on them but I just couldnt see her through the scope because of how thick the wood was . I moved sideways to take another look just as she ambled off into the undergrowth . We saw a few more deer on the ground but Jase chose to move off to some other ground as time was pressing on . We arrived at another wood close to his house . As we got out of the motor there was a munty grazing with a few squirrels on a wide ride off the track. I loaded up the 243 and we moved forward trying not to spook her . Jase asked me if I was happy with the distance which we had reduced to around 80 yards . Gun back on the sticks and as I looked through the scope I could see that there was another to her left and also one lying under a tree behind her . I waited until she presented herself fully broadside and squeezed off a round she fell on the spot and didn't know what happened . Jase carried her off into the wood to gralloch it was a perfect heart lung shot . To say I was ecstatic is an understatement . Back to the house for a well earned brew . My mate Spike got back and hadn't been so lucky so Mick took him back out to a spot close to where we had just been . As they got out the motor they saw a buck which had blood on its back legs so the decision was made that he needed to be culled as he was also limping . Spike took the shot and he dropped . They went over to pick him up and it became obvious it had been mauled by a dog as it it bite marks to it back leg and puss coming from a wound on its belly . Which meant this one wasn't for eating but Spike left happy as he took the head for mounting as it was his first medal buck . Thanks again to both Jason and Mick for a very enjoyable morning see you both soon
  6. Ok guys, just to let you know we have a few available dates left for feb and march,mainly weekdays.we wont be then stalking till next october as bucks will lose their antlers in may and the cover will grow rapidly giving us less of a chance especially as we only stalk on foot to give you the ultimate experience. Stalking this weekend we did a total of 8 stalks producing 7 bucks(clients only requested bucks) so we have plenty about as we do not overstalk our areas.please pm me if you are interested kind regards Muntjacstalker
  7. Hi guys, limited availability before the end of our season at approx end of march to those of you that are interested kind regards Muntjacstalker
  8. Apologies for entering this twice but i added post onto a previous add of mine instead of this one.Anyway as per my original post,we are unable 2 stalk at present as we wish 2 give you the maximum opportunity when the cover is down lower and bucks are not in velvet.We therefore will not be stalking till sept-oct.(cwd nov)Please contact me with any enquiries for later in the year(no highseats just a genuine stalking experience on foot with plenty of beasts) kind regards Muntjacstalker
  9. Hi guys, we are getting a lot of enquiries at the moment and this is just a reminder to all that we will resume stalking in sept when the cover dies down and the bucks are in clean antler,we wish 2 give you the optimum chance of success so please bear with us until sept kind regards Muntjacstalker
  10. lol mate ,health and safety told me i cant do that anymore but i didnt hear them!! Many thanks 2 mike for the write up,it was a great morning to be out.
  11. Hi guys, last chance of some stalking with us this season as we give the woods a rest from the 1st week in april till we start again in october.We do have a few availabilities for does to make up our cull so give us a call asap if you are interested.Prices on www.muntjacstalker.com kind regards Muntjacstalker
  12. Hi guys, Our season will finish in the first week in april so if you fancy coming,get in quick as limited dates available. Plenty of deer still around and some excellent areas have not yet been stalked this season kind regards Muntjacstalker
  13. Hi mate,just to say i went back to where we stalked on sat today,my man wanted gold medal only and we had the rifle on 5 deer within 60 yards and saw another 7,Just goes 2 show that i think we can put it down to the conditions on sat,kind regards Jase

  14. Hi stranger, how you doing?

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