THE BLACK ROEBUCK | Hunting Magic Moments
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2020
- We look back to August 2019 on a very memorable hunt. I have stalked Roe bucks for over 30 years and have dreamed about taking a black Roebuck in Germany for nearly as long.
Last August saw my dream become a reality, but not without its challenges, as we made the long drive to join Eike Mross - My friend & guide and to be taken out on his family’s area to pursue the elusive black buck.
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Brilliant film - a buck of a lifetime with an extremely memorable hunt!
Beautiful film. Well done to all. Thank you for the lovely details that other filmmakers would never have included; I particularly liked the segment about the Oak Processionary Moth. This film was a joy to watch.
Wow!
Waidmannsheil! Great example of „Das ist Jagd“ and how to professionally deal with such a situation. Even a Pro like Owen misses or wounds an animal, but to follow through and try to relief the animal from its misery is what a real hunter does!
As you say in the title, hunting magic moments... Congratulations and regards from Spain!
Another awesome video as always , thanks and best regards from Down Under..
Amazing! What a experience! Congrats! 🌿😊
What an awesome hunt and cracking job by the hound.
Absolutely outstanding Owen,really enjoyed that film,beautiful memories 👍
Great video again! Especially liked the detective work at the end with stray bullet also the Hanoverian working
AMAZING 😃💪🏼
Melenistic!
Good Blacky! Waidmannsheil!
That was epic well done
nice one Owen
thank you for video and very beatiful video
I knew the shot had to be very low because the buck jumped high in the air this is a typical sign for a very low shot on the shoulderblade
Well is hunting 🙂 . Did you keep the skin. Congrats 🌿📯
Should have the dog with you from the start.
Our ethics and follow-up-searches with well trained dogs is what separates us from the american hunters.