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Muntjac hiding in brambles
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Q One of my permissions has a good population of muntjac but they are very hard to get on top of. The area has large patches of bramble that the deer seem to stay in most of the time. The height of the bramble and its density makes them very hard to see, even when using thermal spotters, and it’s not possible to get into the clumps without getting torn to bits. What could we do to try to improve things from a shooting point of view?
A Muntjac are predominantly browsers rather than grazers and brambles are an important food source for them. Because they favour dense cover, the plants give shelter as well as providing food and cover. When bramble has taken over it is very difficult to get on top of deer without significantly improving the shooting possibilities. High seats and multiple shooting lanes are probably the most likely means to success. Creating the shooting lanes without access to proper equipment will, however, be very challenging and it is likely you’ll have to get help from your landlord, or at least his agreement, before you start it.
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