That is one nice young looking stag, those Bay and Tray tines where were quite long and impressive. Something I would think was unusual on just farm land! Sorry, I've been away from the UK for a long time and deer seem to be very prolific now. If I was younger, I'd move back, as the hunting is far easier than hunting here on NZ DOC hunting blocks. Lovely video, thank you for sharing.
Funny isn't it that they can all go missing sometimes. I think they've all had September away from Suffolk. You imagine there are hundreds of them in the maize and when the maize goes the deer go too. I've noticed that harvesting maize for bio fuel leaves nothing on the ground for animals to forage. Roll on next month:-)
Chris Rogers Definatly knows his stuff, he is a pleasure to watch
Very nice to see you again, I really enjoy your videos they are really interesting and we learn things from every video. Thank you.
thank you Chris for video.
Great to see you back chris enjoyed the video
That was a nice walk.
it happens to all of us 😊
good to see u back mate best dear stalker on the net
Informative and educational as ever.
That is one nice young looking stag, those Bay and Tray tines where were quite long and impressive.
Something I would think was unusual on just farm land!
Sorry, I've been away from the UK for a long time and deer seem to be very prolific now.
If I was younger, I'd move back, as the hunting is far easier than hunting here on NZ DOC hunting blocks.
Lovely video, thank you for sharing.
Just nice being out.
Funny isn't it that they can all go missing sometimes. I think they've all had September away from Suffolk. You imagine there are hundreds of them in the maize and when the maize goes the deer go too. I've noticed that harvesting maize for bio fuel leaves nothing on the ground for animals to forage. Roll on next month:-)
That's the way it goes sometimes mate
Worse deer stalker iv ever seen where’s mark ripley 💯😆
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