oowee Posted Sunday at 17:19 Report Share Posted Sunday at 17:19 Out walking the dog on Friday and dropping a few pheasant's I spotted some unusually large slots. Back later I was faced with a group of large red deer. I dropped a medium sized stag. There were much bigger options, but there was just me and a CRV. That was the easy bit. So different from the roe I normally shoot. The animal must be 100kg +, had hair like steel wool, blunted my knives, smells like a horse, gas in the belly 🐽. I then spent the next two hours trying to get it into my car, it very nearly killed me. It's too big for me to process so it's gone to a local butcher. Saturday was spent cleaning out the car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marsh man Posted Sunday at 18:04 Report Share Posted Sunday at 18:04 Yesterday on the very last drive of the day the light was already fading , a young lad was standing with his dad and took a shot at possibly the last bird of the day , I had my back to this wood and I could see the bird was hit , it went down in the wood just behind me and I sent my dog and the next picker up came with his two Spaniel's to help out as it is full of nettles and brambles with water in the middle , I could see the dogs working in the swampy bit in the middle , out of nowhere this Red Deer came charging through and went straight through where the dogs were , for a minute or so we couldn't see a dog and then the picker up said your ole dog have got the Pheasant and he wasn't sure if his dogs were injured or not , no worries as very soon all three dogs were back and all waging there tails as if nothing had happened , but could easily have ended with a different outcome Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted Sunday at 20:58 Report Share Posted Sunday at 20:58 Anybody else can shoot the Reds for me, thank you. I have two hernias from trying to lift Fallow bucks into the Land Rover. Lifting Reds is a job for a Scotsman! Your Red stag would stink because it has just finished the rut. I like Muntjac now, one under each arm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oowee Posted Sunday at 22:40 Author Report Share Posted Sunday at 22:40 1 hour ago, London Best said: Anybody else can shoot the Reds for me, thank you. I have two hernias from trying to lift Fallow bucks into the Land Rover. Lifting Reds is a job for a Scotsman! Your Red stag would stink because it has just finished the rut. I like Muntjac now, one under each arm. Give me Roe any day easy to move, easy to skin. I may change my mind when I pick up meat Monday 😁 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scolopax Posted yesterday at 04:34 Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:34 Saves you right for shooting it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scully Posted yesterday at 17:01 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:01 There are Reds in the S.Lakes, but none have got to where we are in the North, but I doubt I’d have shot one anyhow. Have even stopped shooting Roe now, which are plentiful around here; far too easy to shoot and a chore to process because no one wants them. Funnily enough our old game dealer from way back got in touch shortly after I gave up my CF rifle, asking if we could get him some, so who knows come next renewal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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