Did anyone else see the hole in the air made by the .243 travelling that fast? I have honestly never seen that on camera before. Check out the shots at 5:15
@@Falcon-vu5qp Yea you are right, but the vapour is made by the pressure drop as the round speed is so high it forces a low pressure "hole" in the air creating the vapour. So we are both right 😉
@J H oh, never knew that the lens being out of focus would have left a full trail like that. I thought it was a combination of cold weather and a off center camera that showed it. Usually the camera is either from the barrel or 90 degrees to it
No - you have seasons for most deer, and for the deer in season you have the kind of animal you want to take in mind, i.e. poor quality 'cull' bucks. / Charlie
Kyle Adair Uk has six species of deer: Muntjac Chinese water deer Roe Sika Red Fallow That can be shot at various times of the year 👍 As long as they are in season no limits, but management isn't about shooting large numbers, it's about taking the right animals at the right time to keep a healthy population on your land
I’m pretty sure every country has ticks. I see plenty on the deer I shoot over here in America and up in Canada it’s so bad that moose rub themselves raw dude to ticks sometimes
It's hard for me to wrap my head around killing animals just because I usually take such pleasure in their existence but what a beautiful way of life : ) instead of wasting away in an office; really beautiful
Here’s an idea. Instead of wasting tax payer money by paying certain people to hunt why not just let the people that want to hunt buy licenses like many country’s do. That being said if the British government is hiring I will gladly move across the pond and use my talents to hunt your deer for money
It’s very rare for the government here to hire people to shoot deer, the closest you would get would be the forestry commission that employ people to shoot deer to protect tree plantations for this you’d need a dsc (all levels desired) and of course an fac, however I’m not sure however how you as a foreigner would go about obtaining a section 1 firearms license.
I’m not against hunting for food, because I know how good it feels to eat something that you have 100% earned and it also saves money. I’m not sure if a deer manager would be the correct title or not, if the deer numbers suddenly started declining, would you help to replenish their numbers? Deer manager, or deer murderer?
Lewis Hampson well considering it is deer management and conservation (which takes place everywhere hunting is permitted) yes less numbers of deer would be shot, shorter seasons less tags/licenses. So yes management and no not deer murdering. Clearly there is a significant abundance of deer in the areas he was in considering in one day he came across dozens upon dozens of deer (that was filmed) and shot a couple in each area that is considered healthy management.
But what is the need to “manage them” they are very beautiful animals, I’d much rather see them running around than as pink mist through a scope. I don’t have a problem with killing one or two, and eating them. But to say they need managing is idiotic. They don’t do any harm. There are too many humans and they cause lots of harm, If I decided to become a “human manager” would it be justified?
@@pmolqrcd3370 They do require managing to prevent conflict with modern human lifestyles. Left completely unchecked they'd be subject to massive boom/dieoff cycles which people find grotesque. They'd be in the roads causing people do swerve into ditches and oncoming cars an generally raising the insurance rates. They also cause damage to property that's both cosmetic and environmentally unsound. They carry disease-laden parasites into close quarters. A new one to me is that he's also managing behavior: he's intentionally shooting deer that are not shy and would attract poachers who, in my experience in a rural area, come at night and are willing to shoot near or towards homes, livestock, or other unknown targets. In high school I found that a bullet had passed completely through my bedroom while I was away one week. It was closed season. I didn't like deer in the yard anymore. These deer won't pass on their witless genes, and he's stemmed a long-term problem.
I enjoy your videos but why do you not show the entire kill shot? You cut away at the moment the bullet impacts the animal. Please man up and show the entire kill shot.
Best video in a good while.
I had to replay the shot at 7:04 several times just to watch the trajectory.
Brilliant film! Your hard work is much appreciated
Not used to seeing such tiny deer!, white tail look like monsters compared to them. Very interesting.
And Hungarian reds make white tail look like rabbits
best video I've seen for years
one of the best videos on here
The last location, the parc 👍 😍
What a beautiful scope!
That’s the smallest deer I’ve ever seen
Muntjac deer.
How do they taste
steven Lamar with their mouths
@@daveedwards3531 lol
Sika deer are small too and taste way better than white tail- Maryland Eastern shore USA
Always good when Paul is on the case.....
Nice shooting Paul, looking forward to getting a roe to go with my CWD. Bring on May!
I’ve seen jackrabbits bigger than those things.
Google dik dik
Top man absolutely brilliant video fella nice shooting
"A day in the life of a deer manager" but also its a Zeiss ad.
Great video, great rifle, great shooting!
Bless his heart. Rough day at the office.
Did anyone else see the hole in the air made by the .243 travelling that fast? I have honestly never seen that on camera before. Check out the shots at 5:15
Picture quality isn't as good, but you can see it on a few shots on this video too ruclips.net/video/hl4eqlFH3DU/видео.html
vapor trails my friend not holes in the air exactly.
@@Falcon-vu5qp Yea you are right, but the vapour is made by the pressure drop as the round speed is so high it forces a low pressure "hole" in the air creating the vapour. So we are both right 😉
@J H oh, never knew that the lens being out of focus would have left a full trail like that. I thought it was a combination of cold weather and a off center camera that showed it. Usually the camera is either from the barrel or 90 degrees to it
@J H sorry mate, I wasn't arguing with you or trying to prove you wrong. Just talking about it!
Great work Sir! Great awareness as well.
Bet you had a few words with the elderly gentleman following his afternoon stroll in the garden.
Marvelous job, all day in nature, shooting, being best at what you do. Would love to trade mine with his, jobwise.
Spot on
That’s a damn good day behind the scope. 👍
Great video, how would you compare the V6 to the Swaro Z6i in the field?
Need more of these there the best on here along with crow how
Is that actually what bullets look like on camera or is that slowed down?
Awesome! Great video!
High quality video, but its basically a zeiss advert.
Lol yeah try putting a NM mule deer in a bag
Yup best buck I’ve shot came from the Jicarilla...ridiculous Rocky Mountain genetics
The entire time I was thinking, you couldn't do what he's doing with virtually any deer species the northern of America 😂
Awesome loving it 👍
Great vid!
Tough day at the office!
What gun and calibre are you using please? Just interested as to what takes down a deer.
Class video👌🏼
Cracking video 👍
What caliber was he using? Some fine and ethical shooting.
243
What’s your favourite knife for deer?
best video period
Very nice shooting. Congrat..
What is the backpack producer name?
Shooterking
That carbonwolf😍
What backpack is that
Why do the muntjacs have such long teeths ? DO they eat meat ? Awesome video aswell . Keep going mate !!
+fiskeman92 Don't know - fighting? / Charlie
Thx mate :)
I'm really surprised to see a suppressor being used. I would've thought that would be an impossibility in the UK but what the hell do I know
Robin Paydon it’s mandatory in some European states to hunt with suppressors
@@CHAMBEREDin308 if you have a reason for a gun or a moderator then you can have them
Having suppressors, or 'moderators' as we call them in the UK, are now almost a matter of course for hunting in the UK.
What a good use of a suppressor. Eventually those in charge here in the states will wisen up.
The people are in charge....
What roe sack was Paul using
Where do I sign up for a job like this... lucky bugger
what is the name of your tick repellent clothing and what model is it
+Stephen Duncan Hi - it's Shooterking. / Charlie
Was paul using the 2.5 x15 x56..
What brand/type of jacket is the hunter wearing?
Shooterking
Cheers
Do you just shoot the first one you see?
No - you have seasons for most deer, and for the deer in season you have the kind of animal you want to take in mind, i.e. poor quality 'cull' bucks. / Charlie
Hi mate I'm from Hampshire UK I'm desperate to get in this line of work.... I'm a member of basc of 10 years..... Any help would be appreciated 👍
I wish work like that exists here in Germany here you have to pay to do the govs work
MuscleDoggo92 Revierjäger werden.
What caliber and company is that rifle
Thanks
Ce preț are arma cu tot cu amortizor?
where's the picatinny rail from please ????
Ahh what u got there in that backpack mark? Nothin mate just a deer. A FUKIN DEER?? Sweet jesus!
how many deer can you shoot ?
Kyle Adair
Uk has six species of deer:
Muntjac
Chinese water deer
Roe
Sika
Red
Fallow
That can be shot at various times of the year 👍
As long as they are in season no limits, but management isn't about shooting large numbers, it's about taking the right animals at the right time to keep a healthy population on your land
haha, let me throw this in my backpack and carry on...try that with a 300lb'r lol
5:49 they say dinosaur sont exist anymore, huh ?????
Deer so small you can put them in a back pack lmao
The problem with the ticks is almost purely a UK problem
Also in the US.
@@OldJoeF got some aswell in Poland especially in summer and in thick forests/grassy forests
I’m pretty sure every country has ticks. I see plenty on the deer I shoot over here in America and up in Canada it’s so bad that moose rub themselves raw dude to ticks sometimes
I want to be a hunter
It's hard for me to wrap my head around killing animals
just because I usually take such pleasure in their existence
but what a beautiful way of life : )
instead of wasting away in an office; really beautiful
I wonder what each of those species tastes like
Best job ever! I would do it for free!
You mis spelt manager...!
its what rabbits looks like where Im from
They're so tiny
Here’s an idea. Instead of wasting tax payer money by paying certain people to hunt why not just let the people that want to hunt buy licenses like many country’s do. That being said if the British government is hiring I will gladly move across the pond and use my talents to hunt your deer for money
It’s very rare for the government here to hire people to shoot deer, the closest you would get would be the forestry commission that employ people to shoot deer to protect tree plantations for this you’d need a dsc (all levels desired) and of course an fac, however I’m not sure however how you as a foreigner would go about obtaining a section 1 firearms license.
Thank god a mature Wisconsin Doe doesn't fit in a backpack....
Those things are dog sized.
i would love that animals could , knew how to use weapons!
I’m not against hunting for food, because I know how good it feels to eat something that you have 100% earned and it also saves money. I’m not sure if a deer manager would be the correct title or not, if the deer numbers suddenly started declining, would you help to replenish their numbers? Deer manager, or deer murderer?
Lewis Hampson well considering it is deer management and conservation (which takes place everywhere hunting is permitted) yes less numbers of deer would be shot, shorter seasons less tags/licenses. So yes management and no not deer murdering. Clearly there is a significant abundance of deer in the areas he was in considering in one day he came across dozens upon dozens of deer (that was filmed) and shot a couple in each area that is considered healthy management.
But what is the need to “manage them” they are very beautiful animals, I’d much rather see them running around than as pink mist through a scope. I don’t have a problem with killing one or two, and eating them. But to say they need managing is idiotic. They don’t do any harm. There are too many humans and they cause lots of harm, If I decided to become a “human manager” would it be justified?
@@pmolqrcd3370 They do require managing to prevent conflict with modern human lifestyles. Left completely unchecked they'd be subject to massive boom/dieoff cycles which people find grotesque. They'd be in the roads causing people do swerve into ditches and oncoming cars an generally raising the insurance rates. They also cause damage to property that's both cosmetic and environmentally unsound. They carry disease-laden parasites into close quarters. A new one to me is that he's also managing behavior: he's intentionally shooting deer that are not shy and would attract poachers who, in my experience in a rural area, come at night and are willing to shoot near or towards homes, livestock, or other unknown targets. In high school I found that a bullet had passed completely through my bedroom while I was away one week. It was closed season. I didn't like deer in the yard anymore. These deer won't pass on their witless genes, and he's stemmed a long-term problem.
I enjoy your videos but why do you not show the entire kill shot? You cut away at the moment the bullet impacts the animal. Please man up and show the entire kill shot.
He isn't managing. He literally shot the first deer he saw
You’ve got to remember this is a video and parts may be edited out.