Spot on as ever Tom, couldn’t agree more on the benefits of being able to evidence competence and standards. AWs know exactly what they are looking for and have plenty of opportunity to get a feel for the stalker in most single stalks. Was a great learning experience for me and it continues to open doors
Well done Tom well worth the effort , I done my DSC2 earlier in the year , my telephone conversation lasted 2 hours , I was absolutely desperate for a wee by the end of it 😂
Great video Tom and congratulations. I’ll be signing up for my level 2 this Autumn. I really like the roe buck mount in the background, is the stand available to buy anywhere?
@@amandacraddock5117 Hi Amanda! Good luck with the DSC2! I bought my stand from Justin Carter (Wild Venison & Game / Shrew Outdoors), but I think you can find them online.
Thanks for adding some more detail to the DSC2 process. Had you taken any first aid training prior to the stalk (with the assessment in mind) or do you just need basic knowledge for your own use?
Congrats Tom. Can't help but think the shortening of the DSC L1 and L2 courses and assessments is not a step forward. Certainly the L1 is the gateway to deer stalking and the only time anyone will spend time, effort and money to learn what is required. The L2 should be min 2 stalks to show competence. Just my thoughts. Paul@testvalleyvenison
Spot on as ever Tom, couldn’t agree more on the benefits of being able to evidence competence and standards. AWs know exactly what they are looking for and have plenty of opportunity to get a feel for the stalker in most single stalks. Was a great learning experience for me and it continues to open doors
Spot on as ever Tom, couldn’t agree more on the benefits of being able to evidence competence and standards. AWs know exactly what they are looking for and have plenty of opportunity to get a feel for the stalker in most single stalks. Was a great learning experience for me and it continues to open doors
Well done Tom well worth the effort , I done my DSC2 earlier in the year , my telephone conversation lasted 2 hours , I was absolutely desperate for a wee by the end of it 😂
Must get off my butt! Thanks, really helpful and motivating.
Fantastic insight into DSC2 requirements, hopefully later this year when I've gained more experience I'll book up.
Thanks for this…been talking about doing my DSC2 for years this was just the kick I needed..👍😉
Congrats Tom, the hard work and prep pays off.
Great insight into the process, cheers Tom. Got my witnessed stalk coming up in a few weeks so this was useful!
@@MegaBurt10 good luck! 🤞
Great video Tom and congratulations. I’ll be signing up for my level 2 this Autumn. I really like the roe buck mount in the background, is the stand available to buy anywhere?
@@amandacraddock5117 Hi Amanda!
Good luck with the DSC2! I bought my stand from Justin Carter (Wild Venison & Game / Shrew Outdoors), but I think you can find them online.
Thanks for adding some more detail to the DSC2 process. Had you taken any first aid training prior to the stalk (with the assessment in mind) or do you just need basic knowledge for your own use?
@@1salmotrutta yes, fully first aid trained, but that isn’t a requirement of the DSC2!
nice work well done.
where did you get the bds field guild book from.
@@wooley2861 from the BDS website!
Well done Tom, where could I get a copy of the little folder you carry on your stalks, looks very useful, I’m a member of BDS 👌
@@willsmith020670 if you’re referring to the bds field guide you can buy it from the BDS!
@@TheDeercast thanks, just ordered my copy from BDS 😘
Give it a couple of years & apply to be an A/W
I think you should pass just on pronouncing the nodes correctly.
Congrats Tom. Can't help but think the shortening of the DSC L1 and L2 courses and assessments is not a step forward. Certainly the L1 is the gateway to deer stalking and the only time anyone will spend time, effort and money to learn what is required. The L2 should be min 2 stalks to show competence. Just my thoughts. Paul@testvalleyvenison
Spot on as ever Tom, couldn’t agree more on the benefits of being able to evidence competence and standards. AWs know exactly what they are looking for and have plenty of opportunity to get a feel for the stalker in most single stalks. Was a great learning experience for me and it continues to open doors