Fantastic video guys. Great filming and really gets you to the heart and soul of hill stalking. Epic landscape and it makes you wonder just how many city gents would struggle carrying a rifle and pack for a 15 mile treck in the hills lol. You’ve got to be fit for that country. What a dream job to have. Can’t beat a horse for that terrain. That was a fabulous stag, well done. A day to remember over a wee dram👍
Hi, this is the first time I have seen anything like this before(from Scotland) and it was a great experience to watch this video. Beautiful country and an amazing experience to even be able to watch this on the net(UA-cam). To think that this has been going on the basically the same way for over a 100 years is really something. Love the tradition. Thanks for the video, and the experience, fantastic. Regards from Australia.
Love garrons, they are brilliant in dressage competitions, too. I've tried to convince my wife to let me buy one and keep him inthe garden in Sussex for environmentally friendly deer extraction. Apparently, not. Always good to see Paul on Fieldsports Channel. From memory the classic 2 draw scope was a Gray's. We have 1 at home that I was allowed to play with as a child, as were my kids. Now, apart from a dust and polish, no one gets to touch it. Final comment: hill stalkers walk up to 70 miles per week on the hill (according to the steps on a late family friend's phone). So, 3,500 miles per year, Kind of puts my pathetic attempts Down Souh, to keep my steps up, in perspective. And just brilliant to see everyone in tweed.
Thanks, Colin. I thought you'd like the tweed. You might be interested to know that, ten years' ago, Zeiss had an internal discussion about buying Gray's 🙂 / Charlie
@@fieldsportstv Am I that predictable, Charlie? Shame on me! I got my first dog and my first pony, (undersized grey garron) on the same day, Of the 3 of us, only the garron turned out well. The other 2 were wild as hawks. I only wear tweeds when shooting back in Scotland now and wear "technical tweed" down South. I might just get my hairy old breeks out this season: because I can! I should have added, that was a beautifully filmed and produced piece. Thank you. PS Are Gray's still going? Just wonderful pieces of kit, though technology passed draw scopes by.
Funny commenting about the Sako S20 and reducing weight. It's one of the most Obese overweight modern day rifles on the market. I can't believe anyone would buy one. Especially considering there are much much lighter and better options out there for mountain hunting such as the Fierce, Hardy and Christensen Arms.
Really enjoyed that my plan is to go to Scotland and do a similar hunt . I may ask Paul to let me know the details of that place . Keep up the good videos very entertaining thanks all at fieldsports Britain
Magic scenes, congratulations Paul and well done to all...inc. Garron.
Fantastic video guys. Great filming and really gets you to the heart and soul of hill stalking. Epic landscape and it makes you wonder just how many city gents would struggle carrying a rifle and pack for a 15 mile treck in the hills lol. You’ve got to be fit for that country. What a dream job to have. Can’t beat a horse for that terrain. That was a fabulous stag, well done. A day to remember over a wee dram👍
Hi, this is the first time I have seen anything like this before(from Scotland) and it was a great experience to watch this video. Beautiful country and an amazing experience to even be able to watch this on the net(UA-cam). To think that this has been going on the basically the same way for over a 100 years is really something. Love the tradition. Thanks for the video, and the experience, fantastic. Regards from Australia.
Thank you very much!
scotland looks unbelievably beautiful!
The stalking , the gear , the hunters are all awesome… but that 3 person carry ( up in the saddle) is EPIC
That's has to be one of my favourite videos you have done Charlie, 👍🏻
fantastic epic shots David 🤩
Such a beautiful place
Well done, such beautiful films.
brilliant vedio opens your eyes highlands of Scotland stunning scenery
It is so awsome when you use horses to get game out of the field. We do the same with reindeer here in Norway! :D
Love garrons, they are brilliant in dressage competitions, too. I've tried to convince my wife to let me buy one and keep him inthe garden in Sussex for environmentally friendly deer extraction. Apparently, not.
Always good to see Paul on Fieldsports Channel.
From memory the classic 2 draw scope was a Gray's. We have 1 at home that I was allowed to play with as a child, as were my kids. Now, apart from a dust and polish, no one gets to touch it.
Final comment: hill stalkers walk up to 70 miles per week on the hill (according to the steps on a late family friend's phone). So, 3,500 miles per year, Kind of puts my pathetic attempts Down Souh, to keep my steps up, in perspective. And just brilliant to see everyone in tweed.
Thanks, Colin. I thought you'd like the tweed. You might be interested to know that, ten years' ago, Zeiss had an internal discussion about buying Gray's 🙂 / Charlie
@@fieldsportstv Am I that predictable, Charlie? Shame on me!
I got my first dog and my first pony, (undersized grey garron) on the same day, Of the 3 of us, only the garron turned out well. The other 2 were wild as hawks.
I only wear tweeds when shooting back in Scotland now and wear "technical tweed" down South. I might just get my hairy old breeks out this season: because I can!
I should have added, that was a beautifully filmed and produced piece.
Thank you.
PS Are Gray's still going? Just wonderful pieces of kit, though technology passed draw scopes by.
Great stuff guys ,Scotland such magnificent place uts countryside is wow as always ,keep customs up, old ways are the best way
Great hunt!
Absolutely brilliant thank you. Kind regards.
Absolutely epic ..👍👍
Great film
The stalker is a strong chap!!!
Great Video 💯 Thank you 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
What caliber was the Stag taken with?
Great timing 👍👍
What cal Sako S20 is Paul using?
🔥 superb
sako sr20 what caliber did you have ?
Great video, nice country!
What is the scope the guide is using, brand, model and where one can find one? Thanks
Hi - thanks for this. It's a Zeiss V8. Try Kitfinder.co.uk
@@fieldsportstv Zeiss v8 is the rifle scope right? I’m looking for the guide’s telescopic spotting scope.
Thanks
@@davidgendron1953 Grays of Inverness
@@obde12 is the scope used?
so what do they have against spotting scopes in scotland?
@Fieldsports Channel What smock is that Pauls wearing please?
Shooterking
Very good 🦌📯📯
beautifully filmed 👌. Please bring a bipod next time ... treatment of those nice binoculars (@ 9.18) made me cringe...😩
Random but does anyone know what type of hat it is Paul has on? 😅
Funny commenting about the Sako S20 and reducing weight. It's one of the most Obese overweight modern day rifles on the market. I can't believe anyone would buy one. Especially considering there are much much lighter and better options out there for mountain hunting such as the Fierce, Hardy and Christensen Arms.
Fantastic video, but as I don't rely on money or nepotism to get into hunting, I have no chance of ever getting some were to shoot
Pete here yet? 🤣🤣🤣
👍👍🦌🦌👍👍
Looks expensive
Really enjoyed that my plan is to go to Scotland and do a similar hunt . I may ask Paul to let me know the details of that place . Keep up the good videos very entertaining thanks all at fieldsports Britain
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