The hunting is totally different in the Uk, the biggest issue is the close proximity of the general public, be they dog walkers, townies out for a Sunday stroll or whatever. You have to be on the ball all the time. Yes I agree there is not big areas of bush like there is here, most of the lowland stalking is done on open farm land and even the woodland stalking is done on the rides and edges, Maybe the big difference is that the stalking is generally done on ones own on a piece of ground where you have sole rights so the chance of bumping into another hunter is pretty remote. The greatest danger is a member of the public showing up at the wrong time since the right to roam act was past giving greater access to private land. I know from my own personal experiences you had to be bloody sure of your target and also the backdrop before you pulled that trigger. Stalking on open lowland farms brings its own issues because of the lack of back drops, this is were high seats come into there own because now you have a greater field of view and a missed shot ends up in the dirt.
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