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With the Roe Buck season due to start in the UK in just three weeks time, we look further afield to France where Pierre-Jean Lacombe recounts the start of last year’s season near Toulouse.
Dr Simon Lee considers how much gun is too much gun and submits an application for a variation to his Firearms Certificate for a .338 Lapua Magnum.
At last the countryside starts to revive from its winter repose. The daylight hours lengthen and shadows become shorter in the progressively warm, early spring sunshine.
With another tranche of this seasons hill stalking due to exit stage left on the 15th February and with the majority of the game season having left the building on the 1st Feb’, all is more quiet in the countryside.
Senior CIC International Trophy Judge Iain Watson weighs up the challenges involved in deer counting and the winter deer cull.
Peter Jones considers the month ahead in light of the numerous storms that have ravaged much of the country.
Infrared thermal imaging specialist Jack Wallis offers some advice on thermal imaging camera’s and what to look for when considering a purchase.
It is one of the joys of deer stalking in the UK, that there is pretty much something going on all year round. But what is December renowned for?
Matthew Rogers witnesses an historical, man made phenomenon, the origins of which, may lie in early deer management.