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Title: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Gaffers on 27 November 2009, 12:30:40
Been sat for a total of 40 hours on my uncle's rather nice but chilly forest and still not seen a single (live) deer to shoot at!  Only one in our party has managed to shoot a young buck and the landowner and I have yet to see one at all!  A lack of snow is not helping although it is below zero here.  Even with thermals, 4 layers of t-shirt, jumper, jacket and over trousers I can only mange 3 hours before getting weak and coming in from the cold....

Well it's opening time again so off I go.....here bambi bambi bambi......!
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 27 November 2009, 12:37:45
Have done most things G but would have to stop short of this :( :( - that's a personal expression of sadness not a judgemental one :y :y
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: unlucky alf on 27 November 2009, 12:50:50
the nearest thing i do to hunting is fishing, but even then after having enjoyed their sport i return them alive, its a personal choice i guess but personally shooting an animal in the name of sport is one ive never quite understood. :'( :'(
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 27 November 2009, 12:52:43
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Been sat for a total of 40 hours on my uncle's rather nice but chilly forest and still not seen a single (live) deer to shoot at!  Only one in our party has managed to shoot a young buck and the landowner and I have yet to see one at all!  A lack of snow is not helping although it is below zero here.  Even with thermals, 4 layers of t-shirt, jumper, jacket and over trousers I can only mange 3 hours before getting weak and coming in from the cold....

Well it's opening time again so off I go.....here bambi bambi bambi......!

If I remember correctly............. from watching the film........Mother gets both barrels ::)......but Bambi survives....... ;D ;D........so you may be out of luck..
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Welung666 on 27 November 2009, 12:53:13
It's a man 'hunter gatherer' thing I think. I love venison but could never get my own!
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Entwood on 27 November 2009, 12:58:49
If hunting for food ... good .. if hunting for the sake of it .. bad

If for the former .. can I claim a haunch for supporting you ..  :)
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: mantahatch on 27 November 2009, 13:28:00
I used to work with a couple of guys who did shooting, trapping, hunting with dogs and lamping I think you call it. Yes they where both poachers.

Never saw the appeal I am afraid. But then if someone else did not catch/butcher the meat then I imagine a lot more of us would be vegetarians.

I will not judge anyone who does this, I no I could not do it, but then I eat the meat, so does that make me the same as them ?
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Gaffers on 27 November 2009, 16:50:44
Ok, a few points:

- I eat what a hunt/fish (putting some fish back is too traumatic for it, mackerel for example)
- I enjoy hunting (or I wouldnt do it)
- I have the hunter/gatherer gene, so what
- If you think what I do is wrong then go to an abattoir and see how the meat you eat is killed.  A lot less humane then the clean shot through the heart/head/neck that I do (I can hit a tennis ball at 200m with an iron sight)
- The deer in the UK is over populated because of a lack of predation and the fact we don't hunt them.  Think about that next time you hit one on the road (that is if you survive) write off your car/end up in hospital/lose a friend.

Bambi is still at large, for now  ::) ;D ;D ;D

Peace  :y
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 27 November 2009, 16:53:15
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Ok, a few points:

- I eat what a hunt/fish (putting some fish back is too traumatic for it, mackerel for example)
- I enjoy hunting (or I wouldnt do it)
- I have the hunter/gatherer gene, so what
- If you think what I do is wrong then go to an abattoir and see how the meat you eat is killed.  A lot less humane then the clean shot through the heart/head/neck that I do (I can hit a tennis ball at 200m with an iron sight)
- The deer in the UK is over populated because of a lack of predation and the fact we don't hunt them.  Think about that next time you hit one on the road (that is if you survive) write off your car/end up in hospital/lose a friend.

Bambi is still at large, for now  ::) ;D ;D ;D

Peace :y


...and with you my son 8-) :y :y
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 27 November 2009, 17:02:27
Yum....

Maybe some dynamite fishing is required during the wind down periods
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: PhilRich on 27 November 2009, 17:34:04
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Been sat for a total of 40 hours on my uncle's rather nice but chilly forest and still not seen a single (live) deer to shoot at!  Only one in our party has managed to shoot a young buck and the landowner and I have yet to see one at all!  A lack of snow is not helping although it is below zero here.  Even with thermals, 4 layers of t-shirt, jumper, jacket and over trousers I can only mange 3 hours before getting weak and coming in from the cold....

Well it's opening time again so off I go.....here bambi bambi bambi......!


Blimey Guffer, he really meant to get his moneys worth, but why pick on the landowner? ;) ;D ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Lazydocker on 27 November 2009, 17:39:38
I agree with the general consensus here... I don't just shoot for fun, I eat what I shoot. There's a difference :y :y
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Martin_1962 on 27 November 2009, 17:43:27
You need a Megane Coupe to hunt one with - and he didn't even hide the carcase :(
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Stevie-blunder on 27 November 2009, 17:48:46
Everything I shoot when out on the land is used, If we don't eat it, the buzzards do, and I don't shoot foxes because they keep the vermin down. Would love to go deer stalking, might do it next year  :y :y
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 27 November 2009, 18:28:13
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If hunting for food ... good .. if hunting for the sake of it .. bad

If for the former .. can I claim a haunch for supporting you ..  :)

agreed..anyway animals in forests have enough enemies.. :-/

Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Kevin Wood on 27 November 2009, 18:47:56
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You need a Megane Coupe to hunt one with - and he didn't even hide the carcase :(

My brother tried hunting with a Megane Coupe. A bullet would have made a better projectile than his bonnet, I believe. ::)

Kevin
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: albitz on 27 November 2009, 18:56:31
If you cant find any Bambi,s where you are Guffer you should come and give North Essex a try.The bloody things are everywhere,they keep running out in front of me when Im on my bike,which can be a tad unnerving.Came close to having a set of antlers imbedded in the front og it several times. :y
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Pitchfork on 27 November 2009, 19:01:52
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You need a Megane Coupe to hunt one with - and he didn't even hide the carcase :(

My brother tried hunting with a Megane Coupe. A bullet would have made a better projectile than his bonnet, I believe. ::)

Kevin
To date we've hunted sucessfully with a Volvo 940, a Peugot 406 & a Fiesta. That's 3 write-offs & I'm not talking about the deer who still visit my garden nightly & eat the shrubs, flowers etc.
Title: Re: Day 6 and bambi still eludes....
Post by: Olympia5776 on 27 November 2009, 19:04:15
Difficult one this.
Over here in County Kerry red deer are a nuisance and I personally have lost 100's of Euros if not a thousand worth of plants eaten at will by a family that use my garden as their own free Tesco's. I have spent ages erecting wire mesh fencing around my 1.5 acre site to keep them out and still curse them when I find the evidence that they have been back.
But on the other hand I've just spent a very difficult week trying unsuccessfully to find a home for a female deer that was living on a clients estate that we manage in his absence. This deer, "Roberta ", had been reared by hand by a couple of Polish guys who found her after she had been injured in an illegal trap as a young fawn unfortunatly they have returned to Poland and she was set free to fend for herself. She took up residence in this small but perfect for her , estate feeding off the well stocked borders around the house.She had absolutley no fear of humans and actually seemed at home around us nuzzling into you like a dog. Unfortunatly the owner had had enough of the destruction and the fact that she defacated all around the very expensive Liscanna stone walkways and patios. 
Anyway, the owner instructed a local to "remove " poor Roberta on Wednesday this week but didn't inform me until after the event .
Here she is on Wednesday morning , :'(
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t261/olympia5776/24112009001.jpg)