Fieldsports Britain - problem deer in a pen
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2021
- Paul has a problem muntjac to deal with on his Bedfordshire shoot. This is a job of work. It has got into a pheasant pen where it is in danger of scaring poults out of the pens and into the mouths of foxes. So he needs to shoot it, and he knows it's likely to be a running shot. In the end, he gets the chance to take one of the best shots he has taken on a running deer. Does he do it? Find out here. Meanwhile, two 12-year-olds are getting into shooting. Tom Sadler and Arthur Warner head to the Ian Coley clayground in Gloucestershire for a lesson with instructor Matt Jones. And newspapers are howling at rage at anyone who goes shooting abroad. Charlie tracks down the latest victims of hate-speech from The Times and finds out how to deal with a journalist on a mission. There's a special offer for GripSwell gloves and the competition this week is for Choke Demons. David has the news on the News Stump and Charlie comes out with his selection of the best hunting and shooting videos from UA-cam in Hunting UA-cam. It's all in this week's #FieldsportsBritain
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▶ Muntjac
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▶ Fieldsports News Fcha.nl/news
New consultation on hunting tourism - bit.ly/2ViVrqY
Annie Lennox takes aim at Scottish rifle range - bit.ly/2VcUZud + petitions.parliament.scot/pet...
Anti-hunting protest turns out to be group of three - bit.ly/2UwDRPW and festivalofhunting.com/
RSPB says eco-tourism could add up to £6.4 billion - www.rspb.org.uk/globalassets/...
RSPB reserve empty of game - photo/?fbid=...
Antis try to axe falconer - bit.ly/3qT8riK
Grey squirrels can be released in situ - bit.ly/3jRIEWB + www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2...
Scottish estate owners end shooting and stalking - www.heraldscotland.com/news/1...
How Europe’s hunters help conserve turtle doves - • Conserving the Turtle ...
Scientists confirm 50,000-year-old hunting trophy - bit.ly/3dNMOLt
African poaching fall out - bit.ly/2VcVnc9 + / 3053201841670525
Is it a red stag? Is it an antelope?
▶ Jack Pyke Open
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▶ Lads' clay day
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The stag is in velvet therefore has blood running through the antlers while growing and that’s why the heat of the velvet shows on the thermal
Unbelievable shot! Super… the placement of it at that pace too… wow… 🏆❤️
Paul, I bought two gerbers in America in 2003 and still have them for cleaning my friend. Never had to hard sharpen then,,, just light and they have never flackard. Love them😍❤️😁👍
I remember my old man giving me a air rifle when I was a lad many moons ago and me and my mates loved messing around with it its great for young lads to get in to shooting
Don't say messing around with it not a good look
@@browningmaxus5360 lol... you can 'mess around' safely you know👍
@@MKChase-uj9vx I know but antis reading it dont👍
@@browningmaxus5360 Haters love to hate. It's like I tell my wife... just because I watch porn, it doesn't mean I don't love you.... the two things can be compatible... 🤣
@@MKChase-uj9vx 🤣🤣
Good day Charlie and the team, great videos for this week and with great content as usual, thank you for all of them,, best regards and greetings from faraway land of New Zealand to all hunters, fishermen of UK.
Thanks, Tony. Cheers Charlie
I watch your videos from NZ regularily .”Kiora!”
@@allandobbs7059 Kia ora Allan, appreciate your support and we say thank you mate.
The Shooting Times used a picture of mine as a centre spread in an article the writer of which told them how to get in touch. They lifted the picture off my website and said they had put a credit but it had been resized for the spread and cropped my name off. They sent me an apology.
Wasn’t the rifle range in Scotland there long before the Buddhist temple?
At the time of watching this video.... 567 views and only 62 likes...... REALLY. Come on support the channel!
Thanks 🙂 - UA-cam is slow to catch up with video counts. It's a lot better than that, I'm glad to say. / Charlie
I would have thought thermal would have been quicker to find the muntjack
Muntjac
Thermal doesnt see trough vegetation
@@marks1014 sorry mum 🙄
@@ruralpestcontrol Basics for someone who does it for a living my friend.
@@marks1014 just as well I don't then 👍
Nice bit of venison out of the deal as well.
Thanks Charlie and team for another great show
After hearing the news from Britain, it seems that every country has nowadays similar issues with people who just have lost their touch with the nature and are running proposals that are just making things worse for the nature. Just like here in Finland.
which silencer is this?
I’m from Somerset and have a young red deer like this on a estate that I work on. They are a semi wild herd so maybe it has escaped from a deer farm.
Fair play Paul, shot beyond my abilities
Paul should place his aimpoint at the front mount base, it makes it easier to shoot with both eyes open.
Another great show Charlie. Perhaps the old adage is appropriative here, Half of what you see and none of what you read in newspapers. I would like to become a member but as I reside in Ireland perhaps you can point me in the proper direction. Keep the great shows coming.
Thanks for this. I hope we do.some job for the island of Ireland. If you'd like to join up, please go to Fcha.nl/membership - / Charlie
Thanks for this. I hope we do.some job for the island of Ireland. If you'd like to join up, please go to Fcha.nl/membership - / Charlie
Can’t keep there nose out
That was some fine rifle skills on the little mudjack!
i think it was a bit hairy walking around that pen with a rifle and even on occasions Running. given the same job i would have changed both my chokes to full & full and loaded 32grn BBs and as a pair we would have walked about 8 yds apart with the camera man in between us slightly back off the line and used him as a moving stop with the shooters covering centre and left and centre and right also every one else out of the pen. i once cleared a fox out of a pen using this method but obviously no camera man and there were 4 of us . Bullets have a nasty tendency to keep on going having passed on through the target especially at these close ranges. Too much gun for the job just saying
It's just depressing how stupid some people are... Feral pigeons "distressed" by a hawk...
Love the show though chaps, keep up the good work.
it was better than a good shot that was a fantastic shot
Thats just a switch stag in velvet, that’s why the antlers are showing on thermals, i doubt antelope horns would show as bright as they don’t give off that much heat
is that a black panther behind charlie?
:) - a cocker-panther called Mo. / Charlie
How many people in the UK shoot running deer and what kind of deer
Awesome as always thanks guys
What are muntjac like for eating
Bloody lovely!
Succulent!
The antelope at the end of the news segment looks like a Thompson’s gazelle.
But it's a red deer spiker or 2yo in fully grown velvet.
Our very own Bedfordshire Rambo 😂😂
Hey good lads 12 years old having a great time just take it from me dont take it to seriously its a fun let it be fun
Anyone know what sling Paul has on his creedmoor? Looks good & wide. Cheers.
Whenever I need guidance on rifle issues I ask an ex rock star that’s desperate for attention..... the range was there before those sarong wearing space cadets moved in !
Paul’s been to the gym!!
He only goes when he knows he's going to be on camera! ;-)
Good shooting
the straight antlered stag i probely a old stag
Probably not… From the build of the body and form of his antlers it’s probably an young stag… A good spiker… 2 years max
@@darthsenilus7504 don’t know I had a stag like that and he was old because when they get older they lose the points so u might be right or I am
@@freddyisaac6284 Sorry freddy but you really 100% didn't. That stag is known as a spiker and is still growing it's first antlers. It's second and every subsequent set will have brow tines up until the day it dies. You're correct in that they do start to produce less tines but the brow tines are a constant.
@@darthsenilus7504 No Probably about it Darth. You're spot on except that it's a bang average spiker and will have shed that first head by 22 months old and be growing another one.
@@freddyisaac6284 It's obviously immature.
It’s a sika
Good shout.
Baby knife for a baby deer. 😉
Meant to track my spending on my first two trips to England. Might still be able to. LMK if it could be helpful.
Great video lads 👍👍
Hello Charlie, I have totally enjoyed this video.
Thanks, David. / Charlie
I think we sometimes worry too much, (that doesn't mean I advocate complacency by the way).
What I mean is that the vast majority of people couldn't give a shit about foxing, Grouse shooting or deer stalking. 99% of the population are too focused on their own lives, lack of money, shit jobs and making their next car payment to really be arsed about an issue that they never see carried out by people they don't think they have ever met!
Jesus... I mean... there are children starving and being sold into sex gangs and somehow, controlling fox or pidgion numbers is more heinous is it 😳... lord help us.
Like I say; I don’t advocate complacency, we need a voice; I just don’t think we need to let worry consume us.
Exellent as usual
This should be a ongoing discussion the old england of the 70 changed with normall gun laws to really over the top radicall stuff where a old non computer person jas no hope the idea of the shotgun cirtificate was to let people ho did not have any priour and were mentally stable this was done in the 70tys perfectly well no one coming around to check on your shotgun remember no one ever since shotguns were out there for hundreds of years did that were not children so then after that the licence diaster you walk around the farm now your on vermin controll then we got these old men there the only ones left with the money to go bird hunting what happens when there gone you have all these polish people blacks and muslims do they not shoot or cant they pass the shotgun test or they dont have a intrest its very intresting whats really happening and whats going to happen in the future
Young red Dave webber
Brilliant as always.
What language is he speaking?
Have the gerber paraframe knifes the mini and large and there awesome for the money. Done countless rabbits and take it fishing best knife I own
Wroughtly what price are they. Thanks
@@melpeddle7243 think I got the pair for less that £40
@@philcann4672 thank you. I'll be buying a pair.
@@melpeddle7243 think I got my two on Amazon
@@philcann4672 that's where I was going to look. I brought a new Leatherman off thee for less than half the price as shop's.
Literally doing this today
in all these vids do the shooters pick up there empty cartridge's ????
Their empty cartridges are indeed picked up. There are large buckets next to each stand on clay ranges where they are thrown straight into immediately after the shots are taken. Cartridge companies are also making biodegradable cartridges so that any that get lost in the undergrowth will quickly disappear.
Superb shot......I wasn't impressed with the "advert for Gerber" it was abit ..hhmm the knife isn't the best tool its the knowledge the clean a kill.i know you get free stuff to promote items but I didn't like how it was done
great show
First ?
Ee look me l kill deer yippee
Loving how these people pretend to be brave hunters while gunning down a harmless little 10 kg ruminant, sad and pathetic.
Especially for protecting another species unnatural in this environment. I don't understand, why there need to be 1000 pheasants in the pen just for Shooting.
I'm glad we forbid this in Germany. That's more farming than hunting.
Nice shooting.
Muntjac are now considered as exotic/varmint, because they were imported as park animals to several English and Scottish estates in the 1900s, and from there spread like wildfire. They breed like rabbits, damage forests and crops, and push out indigenous wildlife (hare, roe, deer). So their numbers need to be kept in check and culled when necessary. Not to mention that their venison is very tasty too...