S&C TV | Deer management with Chris Rogers 12 | Non typical roebuck hunt
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024
- KIT BAG
Rifle - Blaser R8 Ultimate Stock in .243 - www.blaser.de/en/
Clothing - Harkila Mountain Hunter Hybrid Jacket and Trousers, Grove GTX boots & Pro Hunter gaiters - harkila.com/
Optics - Swarovski Z8i 1.7-13.3x42 P scope, EL 42 binoculars - www.swarovskio...
In episode 12 of our deer management series with Chris Rogers on Shooting & Country TV, it's serious business as Chris heads out to try and shoot two very specific deer. The first is a muntjac that has been living within a fenced area where new trees are being grown to aid carbon storage. The young trees are highly vulnerable to damage from deer, and the muntjac needs to be removed as soon as possible before it undoes a lot of hard work!
The second is an old, non typical roebuck that Chris wants out of the way before the rut starts, so that a younger roe buck with better genes to pass on can have a chance at covering the does in the area. This particular roe buck has evaded Chris on several occasions, and with the rut fast approaching, this could be his last chance to catch up with him.
As always, this episode is packed with useful advice and tips for deer stalkers. Enjoy! - กีฬา
Not being a stalker but would love to done it in my younger day I love watching you I learn a lot many thanks.
Thanks for your continued suppprt and comments Keith!
I can’t identify your sticks - could you share please?
Great work, I have plenty to learn…
Very informative indeed, especially the tip at the end about moving quickly from your original position. Thank you. P.s. Those stackable deer trays with the inserts to stop contamination. Where from, please?
Great film thanks.. just curious what calibre are you shooting with your Blaser..?
.243 for the small deer, 30-06 in the winter for larger deer.
We’re you using non lead ammunition
Yes, we've been lead free for over a year due to gamedealer requirements.
Why not plant native trees, instead of imported ones.