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Your pics are always worth waiting for .

You are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful part of the country.

I love the picture of the pair of hares , it almost looks like they have been painted.

Finally what ever are you feeding the lad on , seems like only yesterday he was knee high to a grasshopper !

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Your pics are always worth waiting for .

You are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful part of the country.

I love the picture of the pair of hares , it almost looks like they have been painted.

Finally what ever are you feeding the lad on , seems like only yesterday he was knee high to a grasshopper !

 

Prime venison, fresh fish and plenty of rabbits by the look of it. :)

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Apologies for not replying to all the posts earlier,and many thanks for the comments folks.

 

 

Great pictures, enjoyed those :thumbs:

 

God must have having a laugh when he gave roe that white rump patch, they stand out a mile in those pictures.

 

For sure he didnt help their cause with the rump,esp in the first couple of months of the season when thats sometimes the first thing you know becuase of the drab scenery and winter coat merging very well.

 

Spot on as usual.......I would swap my last 12 Muntjac for one of those Roe buck's............

 

The lad is growing fast!!

 

TEH

 

Aye,too fast fella.

If ever up this way more than welcome for a buck or two.

 

Great pictures as per the norm. That Lizard is a fair way north.

 

These ones were about 3/4 hour North of Inverness,but i remember as a bairn we used to have them doon here too but we had good summers then and i think that was the difference.

brilliant pics again mate love the squirrel just makes you realise how lucky we are to have that scenery and wildlife

on our doorstep

atb dolphin

 

Still have a good number of reds here and great watching them.Want be long before the greys start up oor way though.Aberdeen is full of them.

Excellent show of Deer, so jealous.

 

Reggiegun

 

The roe numbers are great here with perfect places for them.

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Great write up again as usual. I have missed your pics since the end of last season. Hope you have a good game season. Love the pic of the dog swimming round you while your fishing.

 

Cheers Ollie,and hope likewise fella.

Rabs getting on a wee bit now but still top company.

 

What a fantastic set of pics showing a vast variety of wildlife .....missed your posts :yes: Lucky to live in such a beautiful place. Keep them coming :good:

Very lucky to live here for sure fella.Great variety.

 

Cracking photos of some top sport. Your very lucky.

 

Like that you caught the two days of summer Aberdeen gets :lol:

 

Really enjoyed looking at them :good:

 

Figgy

 

Aye,usually 2 days if lucky but had a great summer this year.Thats 2 in a row so heres hoping for a hat trick.

 

Top stuff again bud,your lad is sprouting now,how you likening your new rig and mod.

 

Aye,hes growing at some rate Alan.Have only put 3 rounds through it since zeroing and had 3 stags so pretty happy.Have a Zeiss to stick on top of it so will get that done over the festive.

 

Excellent pics. I particularly like the one of your son and father sat down changing flies?

 

That photo really speaks to me and captures a moment. Knowledge being passed down generations etc...

 

Love taking pics of the two of them together.The wee man practically spent his first 6-7 years with them at the farm at weekends and could hardly drag him away but hes learned a lot.

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Well done mate :good:

 

Best set of photos ive ever seen on here :yes: your a lucky chap,thats for sure :good: BB

 

Cheers BB.Very lucky indeed,but wherever we are just to make the best use of it.

Great picture Saxo, Mac will be passing you in size soon!

 

Aye,hes not far away from it.

Magic photos Dave

 

See you and Sean next week

 

Good to see you again Andy.

 

Some cracking pictures there!

A beautiful part of the world we live in! I spend most of my time admiring the scenery and wildlife around me...pulling the trigger is an after thought.

 

Your not far away Joe and imo even a better scenic place than here.

Your pics are always worth waiting for .

You are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful part of the country.

I love the picture of the pair of hares , it almost looks like they have been painted.

Finally what ever are you feeding the lad on , seems like only yesterday he was knee high to a grasshopper !

 

The hare one turned oot well for a wee camera.

Macs growing way too fast and wish he was 6 again sometimes.The porridge helps.

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Prime venison, fresh fish and plenty of rabbits by the look of it. :)

 

All that and of course porridge.Saying that he eats beans like they are going oot of fashion.

 

Superb - what a place to live and shoot !

Talk about envious - loved the photos of the salmon particularly.

Thanks for the chance to view.

 

We have a few falls where the salmon back up if no water and i could stand watching them all day.Some feat to clear them to get up for spawning.

 

 

 

 

Apologies for not acknowledging all but once again,many thanks.

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