Tag Archives: Stalk

Muntjac: Everybody’s at It

So I’m a little competitive. And my mates know it. I’m not fussed about having bigger, or more, or more often. I just want one.
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Stalk Austria: Hirsch, Reh, Gemse, Steinbok, Murmeltier

The closed season in Austria meant that the only stalking I was able to do was with a camera…sporting Tevas, red shorts and a blue fleece enhanced the challenge.
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When it comes to sea trout, is size everything?

For those of you who are regular readers of my ramblings, you may remember my mate Jon, who responded to my lack of success on the muntjac front (an ongoing sore point) with news of medal-standard success, and photos of Chinese water deer. Well, he’s been at it again.
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Feral Hog Heaven and Bob Whites over Pointers

Despite the perception of Texas being populated by longhorn cattle, cowboys and cacti, when we arrived East Texas was just drying out from a flood. Ranch manager cum wildlife biologist Zach Willeford and Mike, a Texas Parks and Wildlife ranger, awaited us with weapons at the ready.
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New Zealand

For the purist stalker intent on shooting native species in their natural environment, New Zealand offers little: a bat is the only native mammal. Fortunately for the rest of us, homesick settlers imported more than Marmite and PG Tips: the first red deer arrived at Nelson in 1851. Excellent grazing, plenty of room and a [...]

Canada

Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains northwest of Calgary, Alberta is some of the most breathtaking scenery in North America. Hunt and fish in the wilds of North America.
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Stalking

From high seat to belly, the stalker’s view takes in Scottish moors, Home County tree tops, Canadian mountains and New Zealand slopes.
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Hebrides

Standing majestically at the northwest edge of Europe, the Outer Hebrides is a 150 mile-long island chain of beaches, moorland and mountain. Lewis, the largest and northernmost of the islands supports thriving populations of grouse, brown trout, red deer, and migratory populations of woodcock, sea trout, and Atlantic salmon.
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Outside Days shoots into the Blogosphere: Adventures of an Intrepid Sporting Agent

For the more technically literate among our friends and clients, you may feel this addition to our website long overdue. Over the season, many of you express interest in what I do with the rest of my time (aside from attempting to appease my wife).
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