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Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:00 pm
by Dougan
Looks like a cool trip...thanks for sharing the photos
I've never done any stalking, so sorry if this is a daft question...is there a reason for not carrying the rifles in slips to protect them until needed?
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:05 pm
by meles meles
*Falls about laughing*
"Oh, squirrel..."
Reminds us of the time in Bongo-Bongo back in 1863 when we were ambushed by the fuzzie-wuzzies. Afore we had time to uncase our .577 rifles from their leather cases almost half the regiment were goners...
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:24 pm
by Swamp Donkey
Dougan wrote:Looks like a cool trip...thanks for sharing the photos
I've never done any stalking, so sorry if this is a daft question...is there a reason for not carrying the rifles in slips to protect them until needed?
I think you'll find the reason tiff doesnt, is down to the weight of his rifle, iirc it's about 19lbs.
Regards
Pete
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:27 pm
by Dougan
meles meles wrote:*Falls about laughing*
"Oh, squirrel..."
Reminds us of the time in Bongo-Bongo back in 1863 when we were ambushed by the fuzzie-wuzzies. Afore we had time to uncase our .577 rifles from their leather cases almost half the regiment were goners...
Well I'm glad it amused you razz
It was genuine question (
) - I just though that it might be easier while going up and down all those steep hillsides...
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:32 pm
by Dougan
Swamp Donkey wrote:Dougan wrote:Looks like a cool trip...thanks for sharing the photos
I've never done any stalking, so sorry if this is a daft question...is there a reason for not carrying the rifles in slips to protect them until needed?
I think you'll find the reason tiff doesnt, is down to the weight of his rifle, iirc it's about 19lbs.
Regards
Pete
Fair enough SD, thanks.
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:45 pm
by Dougan
This very interesting report has tweaked my curiosity; so I'll risk a few more daft questions (to Tiff or any other stalker)...
...I noticed that neither were using moderators, but still managed to get two deer each in quick succession - So, does the noise not scatter the herd after the first shot, or do they take time to react? Or do they only scatter so far that a second shot from the same position is possible?
Also, to be able to go to a new area and shoot un-escorted like that; what qualifications or courses do you need to do? And do you get an 'orientation' on arrival about where and in what direction you can shoot?
And, I'm assuming the shoot is part of an annual cull (?), are you given a 'quota' of how many and what type of deer to take? And what happens to the deer...does the meat get processed?
Just to make it clear; I'm not looking to make any comment about 'culling'...just genuinely interested.
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 3:41 pm
by JS569
Dougan wrote:This very interesting report has tweaked my curiosity; so I'll risk a few more daft questions (to Tiff or any other stalker)...
...I noticed that neither were using moderators, but still managed to get two deer each in quick succession - So, does the noise not scatter the herd after the first shot, or do they take time to react? Or do they only scatter so far that a second shot from the same position is possible?
Also, to be able to go to a new area and shoot un-escorted like that; what qualifications or courses do you need to do? And do you get an 'orientation' on arrival about where and in what direction you can shoot?
And, I'm assuming the shoot is part of an annual cull (?), are you given a 'quota' of how many and what type of deer to take? And what happens to the deer...does the meat get processed?
Just to make it clear; I'm not looking to make any comment about 'culling'...just genuinely interested.
Dougan- whilst the OP will be able to answer your questions after seeing the pics I got interested so did some research on BASC and found this which might give you some details on the trip they went on:
http://basc.org.uk/deer-management/stalking-schemes/
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 3:46 pm
by Dougan
Cheers JS569....reading it now
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 3:54 pm
by meles meles
It's intrigued us too: once we can consistently put all our shots into a single MoA (we currently get an occasional flier) we might have a look at one of them deer stalking courses..
Re: Hind Stalking on Arran 2014
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 4:18 pm
by Dougan
JS569 wrote:Dougan- whilst the OP will be able to answer your questions after seeing the pics I got interested so did some research on BASC and found this which might give you some details on the trip they went on:
http://basc.org.uk/deer-management/stalking-schemes/
That's very interesting...all seems well organised, and it's specially interesting looking at the specific differences between the Arran and the Dorset shoot...
...both look well managed but I can see why the lads, being young and fit, chose to go all the way to Arran.
Thanks again for pointing out the info