Great video Peter & Jonty - appreciate you taking the time to explore Oakland Park. Truly the pinnacle of Andy's career in case that wasn't clear from the video 😆
Amazing, if only we could get various facilities like this from the south to the north, that would certainly help with utilising and promoting our native deer as a renewable resource 👍
Great facility ! I believe the D SC 1 with the game handling component also qualifies for the requirements! The young chap shooting the young buck would benefit from a roesack such a the Napier Predator would help avoid the blood and gore from a shoulder carry or just making a rucksack of the Roe by "Legging" it by cutting the rear tendons and tucking the forefeet through the loops created?!😉
Hi Allan, regrettably, unlike the PDS1 which comes with a LGMH Course, new DSC1's no longer come with a Food Hygiene Certificate, so anyone currently doing DSC1 is not eligible to drop off carcasses until they have passed a LGMHC. As for Jonty's carry method, in truth he's an experienced stalker, but agreed, there is some good kit out there that helps assist with a hygenic extraction. Thanks fro watching.
Hi Allan, thanks for the comment. I was actually carrying the carcass a short distance to where I was going to do the suspended gralloch, not a particular fan of dragging when they're of the weight that can be carried; just out of respect. But I do agree, post gralloch I have used a myriad of roe sacks and I find them particularly helpful, albeit sometimes cumbersome when not in use.
@@deerjonty Yes the Napier is a little expensive for what it is but it is very lightweight and of course can be turned into a “belt kit”when it doesn’t have a deer in it!👌🙂
@@CountydeerstalkingCoUk Hello again ,I did mine in August 2014 many years after starting deer stalking so I could join a Scottish Syndicate .As you know LGMH was included then , so I can take some beasts there if in the area!👏🙂
Great video Peter & Jonty - appreciate you taking the time to explore Oakland Park. Truly the pinnacle of Andy's career in case that wasn't clear from the video 😆
Great video 🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Amazing, if only we could get various facilities like this from the south to the north, that would certainly help with utilising and promoting our native deer as a renewable resource 👍
100% agree, Like Julian and I said in the piece, there needs to be one in at least every region.
Wow fabulous facilility . Onwards and upwards.
Wow, incredible facility. Congrats
Terrific to see an establishment like this where are they based 👍
Would love to see Oakland Park open one down in Somerset.
Good to see the left handers getting stuck in Peter.
Yeah useful stock adaptation, I am thinking of one to revamp my Sako 85. Thanks for watching.
Great facility ! I believe the D
SC 1 with the game handling component also qualifies for the requirements! The young chap shooting the young buck would benefit from a roesack such a the Napier Predator would help avoid the blood and gore from a shoulder carry or just making a rucksack of the Roe by "Legging" it by cutting the rear tendons and tucking the forefeet through the loops created?!😉
Hi Allan, regrettably, unlike the PDS1 which comes with a LGMH Course, new DSC1's no longer come with a Food Hygiene Certificate, so anyone currently doing DSC1 is not eligible to drop off carcasses until they have passed a LGMHC.
As for Jonty's carry method, in truth he's an experienced stalker, but agreed, there is some good kit out there that helps assist with a hygenic extraction. Thanks fro watching.
Hi Allan, thanks for the comment. I was actually carrying the carcass a short distance to where I was going to do the suspended gralloch, not a particular fan of dragging when they're of the weight that can be carried; just out of respect. But I do agree, post gralloch I have used a myriad of roe sacks and I find them particularly helpful, albeit sometimes cumbersome when not in use.
@@deerjonty Yes the Napier is a little expensive for what it is but it is very lightweight and of course can be turned into a “belt kit”when it doesn’t have a deer in it!👌🙂
@@CountydeerstalkingCoUk Hello again ,I did mine in August 2014 many years after starting deer stalking so I could join a Scottish Syndicate .As you know LGMH was included then , so I can take some beasts there if in the area!👏🙂
Nice
Shot my first roe buck aged eight i think ma forth wasna silver medal