Roebuck
“Fishal Spokesman” Useles Billy Club !
Hi Guys,
I currently live in the U.K. but I am in the process of emigrating to the US and will reside in Georgia. My son emigrated over 15 years ago and is now a US citizen, married to a US citizen and they are expecting their first child in the spring.
I'm a keen hunter and in the UK I hunt deer both walk and stalk and from high seats (tree stands). I also shoot game birds (pheasants mainly) both driven and walked up and I also shoot waterfowl on our river estuaries. When local farmers are having trouble with foxes taking lambs, I'll often go out a night with NV and deal with them.
I have two Wirehaired Hungarian Vizslas who are primarily used for bird hunting but they do come with me when I go deer stalking and will either walk to heel when stalking or sit and wait at the bottom of the tree when I'm in a high seat.
I'm keen to carry on with my hunting activities when I move over to Georgia and maybe take up some of the different hunting opportunities available there.
I'm hoping I can learn a lot from you guys as I go forward.
If anyone wants to know about hunting in the UK Im happy to help.
I currently live in the U.K. but I am in the process of emigrating to the US and will reside in Georgia. My son emigrated over 15 years ago and is now a US citizen, married to a US citizen and they are expecting their first child in the spring.
I'm a keen hunter and in the UK I hunt deer both walk and stalk and from high seats (tree stands). I also shoot game birds (pheasants mainly) both driven and walked up and I also shoot waterfowl on our river estuaries. When local farmers are having trouble with foxes taking lambs, I'll often go out a night with NV and deal with them.
I have two Wirehaired Hungarian Vizslas who are primarily used for bird hunting but they do come with me when I go deer stalking and will either walk to heel when stalking or sit and wait at the bottom of the tree when I'm in a high seat.
I'm keen to carry on with my hunting activities when I move over to Georgia and maybe take up some of the different hunting opportunities available there.
I'm hoping I can learn a lot from you guys as I go forward.
If anyone wants to know about hunting in the UK Im happy to help.