
As you can see it was only half light in the early morning from the flash off the camera. I left it for the shepherd to see

On the same day after entertaining the current Mrs Nath I went back for an evening stalk only to spot sitting on rock another fox in the same area sunning and scratching it self and so I managed to get down to around 60yds and let the trapper do the talking-to be honest I nearly fluffed the shot as nerves got to me a bit


And there she is placed with the dog from the morning. She was licking her side as I shot and sure enough the bullet passed through her mough cutting the tongue exiting her right cheek and then entering the chest-job done.
I spooked a buck, he ran off barking at me but I never saw him and another time I was listening to three animals barking at each other from differant locations so there may of been a doe pheeping that I was unaware of. Never mind it was great all the same. The wind was low so the midges were bad. The current Mrs Nath was thrilled when one morn I had a tick creeping across her pillow

Luckily one day whilst driving down a back road I spyed a buck just of a small road with some gorse between him and the road also he was lower than the road so asked my wife to drive down to a gate real close and then we quietly crept to the gorse right above him, 15yds I think and my bow would of done. My wife was thrilled, he had a limp from fighting I expect. After a while I barked at him and his reaction was to hunt us down, fantastic it was and when he saw us he ran a few hundred yds and some how forgot about the limp

Any ways theres the report and I,m off to bed -catch you laters
