Stornoway Active jacket
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292.49 GBP449.99 GBP
Stornoway Active jacket
292.49 GBP449.99 GBP
Stalking
If you ignore the wind, you’ll end up spending many hours in the woods without ever spotting any roe deer. The wind direction is all-important. Where is it coming from as you are sneaking out to your position, and what about once you are in place? From a high tower, the wind is not such a big deal, but at ground level its role is crucial. Carry a small tin of baking powder or buy a commercial wind checker powder to easily verify the wind direction. Over the course of an evening, check the wind several times. If it changes direction and you find yourself focused on a field over which your scent is being blown, you will need to switch position.
“Sit still for a while after firing to see if a fox or anything else appears.”
Mosquitoes need a repellent, since they will ruin not only your peace of mind, but also the hunt itself, if you are sitting there waving your arms around.
Essential if you have no other support available. Practise with your preferred model and learn how to handle it quietly, both on the move and when firing.
A shot ringing out usually disturbs the surroundings less than you might think. Sit still for a while after firing to see if a fox or anything else appears.
There’s an old hunting rule about taking a fox over a buck. This is important for the long-term preservation of deer stocks.
Buck shooting from a high tower does not give the same immediacy as being at ground level, so some prefer an established ground position in suitable terrain, with safe aiming available etc. On the other hand, the high position of a tower with wider views and less scent dispersal often offers more chance of success.
Buck hunting is about getting close to the game. This gives it an extra kick.
If you shoot buck on the same grounds year after year, half of the pleasure is monitoring the stock before the start of the season and learning about the big bucks’ movements. Get your binoculars out and start scouting!
What do you want the roe deer stock to look like in two, five or ten years? Manage the stock properly both during the stalking and the driving seasons.
Do you hunt in a tick-infested area? No hunting is worth getting meningitis for. Get vaccinated against TBE before the season gets going.
It can get very hot in the end of the roebuck hunting season, which of course affects how you need to take care of the meat. Have a plan ready and don’t wait until you find yourself standing in front of a big felled buck.