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How to Track and Stalk wild Deer TA Outdoors

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Graeme Pullen gives you some tips on How to Track and Stalk deer. Whether you are hunting or just stalking deer to get a good photo, this video provides you with some good tracking tips John Lindsay: I was a proffessional stalker in the Scottish Highlands most of my working life. Cracking video Graeme. Would agree with The Qzak's comments it dosesn't take long for the carrion eaters to pick a carcass clean and this is a small deer. Big cats tend to grab the throat and suffocate their victim the neck and throat on this deer appear untouched and seems 'clean cut' between the end of the hair and bone. After the shot the beast is 'gralloched' ie: intestines and stomach removed this is left on the hill as carrion. If you were to return to the same spot the following morning not a trace will be found everything down to the last drop of blood is gone Great video thanks for sharing.
Date: 2019-09-10

Comments and reviews: 9


That's two gold medal fallow bucks for sure. Trophy class deer. I think the Sitka buck your holding at the end may have been injured or hit by a car and died the fox mink and badgers will all get a share and that's what you have left. Here in the US the Turkey vultures foxes and coyotes do the same clean up job. Hunters won't leave a carcass just internal organs after gutting. The number 4 on the shotgun shell is the size of the shot. And steel shot would be legal for waterfowl so you where spot on with the duck hunting. Good footage from the tree stand too. As usual great video.
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I am a hunter and I thoroughly enjoyed this video. This is the 1st nature guy with a camera that still doesn't try to trash real hunters like so many conservationists do these days even though hunters are the biggest and most important conservationist there are. Great job and I agree those dudes should have picked up their shells thats just lazy.
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Enjoyed this. Once upon a time I saw zero deers. Since getting into bushcraft. I see them all over now. I live in a built up area, and still see them in places you'd not expect to find them. Just have to look out for the signs. Keep an eye out for deer scrapes too. Great vid ty Gaz.
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With my orange on. I have tracked 2 females between corn fields along 2 different small streams of water. Just by watching. All summer into fall. When corns down can see where thier going good luck to all
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I think some one has made it look like the surrey puma did it - but it's fake we have that in Australia with the so called black panther PS pleas let me no what you think in the next video.
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The carcass of that deer looks very similar to that of a guanaco, the Pumas top prey, in that it was stripped to the neck. this suggests something big had feasted on the deer
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thankyou mate I have seen them in my local woodland as I have been out wild woodland camping I can trying to track them down but they are I clover animal
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Deff hunted. neat cut round neck. butchered in woods and carcass left. no hide either that wouldn't of been eaten. so I think you're safe from the beastie
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What great fun. Be ready to do it when the rut is on next year. A be careful when poking cameras through bushes while shouting look at the rack on that
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