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The “What is it about Elk” thread got me thinking about Roe Bucks. I’ve never even seen a live roe buck but they really catch my attention. One day I want to hunt them. You guys that have taken them post up some pics and stories please.
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Got this old buck near Oxborough, England. It reminded me of whitetail kind of habitat. Grass fields between flat, forested areas. I am not sure how rugged of terrain they can live in but they flourish in easier, forested habitat. I took a cull doe too. This property was very carefully managed as most properties are in England, so the hunting wasn't hard by any means, though they are absolutely wild, free ranging critters. The nice thing about roe is that they're hard horned in spring, and (in England at least) the season opens April 1, so you don't have to take time during the normal hunting season here in the states, to hunt them over there. I have also seen them in western Spain, where I have been told they grow really big. They were in more hilly habitat there, but nothing too crazy. I have a few more things I want to kill first but someday I plan to hunt these in the Scottish highlands.
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Beautiful buck, have you hunted them very much?
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No, not really. I have seen them in a few countries and watched them: how they act, what habitat live in and such but only actually hunted them on that one trip to England.
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I see, great buck either way. What kind of mount did you get of him? Did you eat any of the venison, if so how was it?
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No photos, I'll have to try to find and upload....
My son was stationed in Germany, we went to Poland to hunt Roe Deer and pigs.
Cannot recommend it highly enough, not a tough hunt, and the accomdations are fantastic!!! Food is terriffic also.
I took 4 roe (limit was 5) my son took 3.
Wonerful eating, though ours seemed to really stink after they were hung. I never saw a pig, my son did but didn't get a shot.
We did skull plates only.
One day I'd like to hunt Romania, but that's further down the list.
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I see, great buck either way. What kind of mount did you get of him? Did you eat any of the venison, if so how was it? Thanks! Just a skull mount. I am not much of a taxidermy guy. I ate one of his backstraps. They tasted fine, and was just like any other deer/elk/whatever to me. The outfit I hunted with sold the rest of the meat, as well as the muntjac and water deer I killed. It is legal to do so I guess.
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No photos, I'll have to try to find and upload....
My son was stationed in Germany, we went to Poland to hunt Roe Deer and pigs.
Cannot recommend it highly enough, not a tough hunt, and the accomdations are fantastic!!! Food is terriffic also.
I took 4 roe (limit was 5) my son took 3.
Wonerful eating, though ours seemed to really stink after they were hung. I never saw a pig, my son did but didn't get a shot.
We did skull plates only.
One day I'd like to hunt Romania, but that's further down the list. I see, great buck either way. What kind of mount did you get of him? Did you eat any of the venison, if so how was it? Thanks! Just a skull mount. I am not much of a taxidermy guy. I ate one of his backstraps. They tasted fine, and was just like any other deer/elk/whatever to me. The outfit I hunted with sold the rest of the meat, as well as the muntjac and water deer I killed. It is legal to do so I guess. I really want to give it a try, can you guys recommend an outfitter? I’ve seen the hunt on this forum from Unforgettable Hunting (Horia) and read some reviews of his hunts and it looks like a good deal. His hunts are in Romania.
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https://www.bookyourhunt.com/en/Tour/11744?species=Roe%20deer#I'm not 100% sure, but I believe this was the outfit. Poland is wonderful, If I were going back, I'd probably go to Romania for Chamois and Roe Deer. Roe opens in the summer (when I ws visiting) so the timing worked out for me. we saw Red Deer and Fallow but they were not open yet - they're typical fall hunts
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The Poland hunt looks great.
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Those are some really great bucks! I’ve spoke to Horia and it seems like he offers a great hunt. Curious of your hunts with him did you take your own rifle?
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I do miss Rehbuck hunting. I'd say if you go try and go end of July / early August as that is the rutting time in most places. I've had many hunts for them all across Europe. Most hunts are done from highseats but you can stalk them also, depends. I had a Buttelo and called this one in, a Czech Republic hunt, great times. Hope you get to go and enjoy! Waidmannsheil. Well, I've never been able to post pictures on this site, sucks. That (bleep) shouldn't be in there, but it inserts without it in url, what the hell? [img] https://uniim1.[bleep].com/rende...HISLIFE&res=medium&ts=1407085165[/img] [img] https://photos.[bleep].com/album/70081787099/full/71957983755[/img]
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Those are some really great bucks! I’ve spoke to Horia and it seems like he offers a great hunt. Curious of your hunts with him did you take your own rifle? I have not but that was because I was working overseas during those trips and my rifles were in the states. I will try to make it over to hunt with him again in the next year or so and will be bringing my rifle(s) on that trip. FWIW he has a pretty good selection or "loaner" rifles and I had no issues either trip.
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That’s good to know. BTW he said bringing your own rifle was no problem at all.
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LBP Taking your rifle to eastern Europe is fairly straight forward, the issue is other European countries. Heard of guys going to Africa and landing in a European country that confiscated firearms. Real horror stories.
I took my rifle to Africa but not Europe as I was going to Germany then hunting in Poland.
The outfit I hunted with had a nice SAKO (Which is what I shoot) 243 and a TIKKA (which my son shoots) 308.
Europe and other countries are not like us in the United States, in that they typically don't own 20+ guns, the ones they have are high quality and common chambers, such as 308 and maybe a 300 Mag.
There is a story in Africa Hunting about a hunt in Spain, there the client was not familiar at all with the provided gun (Blaser I think?) and it was in 8X57.
Also, Say your in Romania and want to tour, your firearm will have to be secured which might mean the local police station and then trying to get it back and back into the States.
As much as I love my rifles, I wouldn't pay for the permits and headaches, personally.
Also, check because some guys "rent" guns and charge for each round you shoot, and definitely shoot the gun before hand to make sure it's on for you.
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Will Munny: It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. Take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have.
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I do miss Rehbuck hunting. I'd say if you go try and go end of July / early August as that is the rutting time in most places. I've had many hunts for them all across Europe. Most hunts are done from highseats but you can stalk them also, depends. I had a Buttelo and called this one in, a Czech Republic hunt, great times. Hope you get to go and enjoy! Waidmannsheil. Well, I've never been able to post pictures on this site, sucks. That (bleep) shouldn't be in there, but it inserts without it in url, what the hell? [img] https://uniim1.[bleep].com/render/00--hg_K7nlTyyhMXxRTLUblPWBkxF5tDYe7VrPtL4XS8omp6lk2n5LcAtJlSzTkO6x?cn=THISLIFE&res=medium&ts=1407085165[/img] [img] https://photos.[bleep].com/album/70081787099/full/71957983755[/img] Thanks Dom
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Personally, I always borrow rifles on foreign hunts. Even in countries where importing them generally isn’t an issue from a legal standpoint, there is always the crooked baggage handlers or firearm control folks to think about. Another consideration is if it gets stolen, either at the airport, hotel or wherever….holy cow, what then?
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