Great video Peter & Jonty - appreciate you taking the time to explore Oakland Park. Truly the pinnacle of Andy's career in case that wasn't clear from the video 😆
Amazing, if only we could get various facilities like this from the south to the north, that would certainly help with utilising and promoting our native deer as a renewable resource 👍
Great facility ! I believe the D SC 1 with the game handling component also qualifies for the requirements! The young chap shooting the young buck would benefit from a roesack such a the Napier Predator would help avoid the blood and gore from a shoulder carry or just making a rucksack of the Roe by "Legging" it by cutting the rear tendons and tucking the forefeet through the loops created?!😉
Hi Allan, regrettably, unlike the PDS1 which comes with a LGMH Course, new DSC1's no longer come with a Food Hygiene Certificate, so anyone currently doing DSC1 is not eligible to drop off carcasses until they have passed a LGMHC. As for Jonty's carry method, in truth he's an experienced stalker, but agreed, there is some good kit out there that helps assist with a hygenic extraction. Thanks fro watching.
Hi Allan, thanks for the comment. I was actually carrying the carcass a short distance to where I was going to do the suspended gralloch, not a particular fan of dragging when they're of the weight that can be carried; just out of respect. But I do agree, post gralloch I have used a myriad of roe sacks and I find them particularly helpful, albeit sometimes cumbersome when not in use.
@@deerjonty Yes the Napier is a little expensive for what it is but it is very lightweight and of course can be turned into a “belt kit”when it doesn’t have a deer in it!👌🙂
@@CountydeerstalkingCoUk Hello again ,I did mine in August 2014 many years after starting deer stalking so I could join a Scottish Syndicate .As you know LGMH was included then , so I can take some beasts there if in the area!👏🙂
Great video Peter & Jonty - appreciate you taking the time to explore Oakland Park. Truly the pinnacle of Andy's career in case that wasn't clear from the video 😆
Amazing, if only we could get various facilities like this from the south to the north, that would certainly help with utilising and promoting our native deer as a renewable resource 👍
100% agree, Like Julian and I said in the piece, there needs to be one in at least every region.
Wow fabulous facilility . Onwards and upwards.
Great video 🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Good to see the left handers getting stuck in Peter.
Yeah useful stock adaptation, I am thinking of one to revamp my Sako 85. Thanks for watching.
Wow, incredible facility. Congrats
Would love to see Oakland Park open one down in Somerset.
Terrific to see an establishment like this where are they based 👍
Great facility ! I believe the D
SC 1 with the game handling component also qualifies for the requirements! The young chap shooting the young buck would benefit from a roesack such a the Napier Predator would help avoid the blood and gore from a shoulder carry or just making a rucksack of the Roe by "Legging" it by cutting the rear tendons and tucking the forefeet through the loops created?!😉
Hi Allan, regrettably, unlike the PDS1 which comes with a LGMH Course, new DSC1's no longer come with a Food Hygiene Certificate, so anyone currently doing DSC1 is not eligible to drop off carcasses until they have passed a LGMHC.
As for Jonty's carry method, in truth he's an experienced stalker, but agreed, there is some good kit out there that helps assist with a hygenic extraction. Thanks fro watching.
Hi Allan, thanks for the comment. I was actually carrying the carcass a short distance to where I was going to do the suspended gralloch, not a particular fan of dragging when they're of the weight that can be carried; just out of respect. But I do agree, post gralloch I have used a myriad of roe sacks and I find them particularly helpful, albeit sometimes cumbersome when not in use.
@@deerjonty Yes the Napier is a little expensive for what it is but it is very lightweight and of course can be turned into a “belt kit”when it doesn’t have a deer in it!👌🙂
@@CountydeerstalkingCoUk Hello again ,I did mine in August 2014 many years after starting deer stalking so I could join a Scottish Syndicate .As you know LGMH was included then , so I can take some beasts there if in the area!👏🙂
Nice