Deer Stalking Level 1 - Scotland

  • Hey Guest, Early bird pricing on the Summer Moot (29th July - 10th August) available until April 6th, we'd love you to come. PLEASE CLICK HERE to early bird price and get more information.

Silverback 1

Native
Jun 27, 2009
1,216
0
64
WEST YORKSHIRE
Hi,
When you say, "One of the objectives is deer identification" can i assume that you are also an FAC holder as DSC Level 1 is not only about deer ID, you will study and do a written and visual identification exam at the end.The modules cover:-

1-BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
2-THE LAW
3-STALKING AND TAKING THE SHOT
4-DEER IDENTIFICATION
5-SAFE HANDLING OF FIREARMS
6-SHOOTING ACCURATELY AND CONSISTENTLY
7-LARGE GAME MEAT HYGEINE AND HANDLING

If you should need anymore information about the course itself, go to basc.org or British deer Society,hope this helps.
 

Shambling Shaman

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
May 1, 2006
3,859
5
55
In The Wild
www.mindsetcentral.com
Hi,
When you say, "One of the objectives is deer identification" can i assume that you are also an FAC holder as DSC Level 1 is not only about deer ID, you will study and do a written and visual identification exam at the end.The modules cover:-

1-BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
2-THE LAW
3-STALKING AND TAKING THE SHOT
4-DEER IDENTIFICATION
5-SAFE HANDLING OF FIREARMS
6-SHOOTING ACCURATELY AND CONSISTENTLY
7-LARGE GAME MEAT HYGEINE AND HANDLING

If you should need anymore information about the course itself, go to basc.org or British deer Society,hope this helps.


Yep got all that, it was more of a "If you have any ID tips" acronym's etc., I'm doing it parrot fashion (off a DVD Widu 13 good tip thanks) just now. But any study aids would be helpful. I shore I will learn it on the course but a wee bit of pre-study cant hurt..:)
 

Buckshot

Mod
Mod
Jan 19, 2004
6,466
349
Oxford
I agree about the DVD
Helped me hugely, very useful for species not not your area
I had the one with all the questions in it too (don't know if it's the same one)
There's a bank of 300 questions of which 50 are picked to be used in the exam itself
To start with it takes a couple of hours to go through all 300, but very soon I was rattling through them all in sub 45 mins and getting maybe one or two wrong. Infact in the exam I managed to all 50 questions right.
At least that's how it worked when I did mine a while ago

Mark
 

WoodMan

Forager
Jan 18, 2008
206
0
Norfolk
Look at the slide, is it a small deer or a large deer? Now you've narrowed it down to three instead of six. What was your first impression? Its usually correct. Now that you've narrowed it down to one in three and got a first impression in your mind, confirm it by identifiying the features. Has it got a visible tail? Has it got a white metatarsal gland? Has it got two white spots on its upper lip? Has it got black marks in its ears?

On a good DSC1 course you will be taught all of this stuff anyway.

Good luck with it.
Glyn.
 

Shambling Shaman

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
May 1, 2006
3,859
5
55
In The Wild
www.mindsetcentral.com
Look at the slide, is it a small deer or a large deer? Now you've narrowed it down to three instead of six. What was your first impression? Its usually correct. Now that you've narrowed it down to one in three and got a first impression in your mind, confirm it by identifiying the features. Has it got a visible tail? Has it got a white metatarsal gland? Has it got two white spots on its upper lip? Has it got black marks in its ears?

On a good DSC1 course you will be taught all of this stuff anyway.

Good luck with it.
Glyn.

Thanks that's top analogical thinking, I can use that :) :)
 

Shambling Shaman

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
May 1, 2006
3,859
5
55
In The Wild
www.mindsetcentral.com
I'm hoping to get on a Deer stalking course next year (March)

Ok did not want to count my chickens,,, Did the course in March and passed all ok

Then needed to apply for my licences

Had the officer here today, he was happy and hopes to have my licences in the post by next week.

All being well I should start getting some stalking experience this season.
 

Silverback 1

Native
Jun 27, 2009
1,216
0
64
WEST YORKSHIRE
Congratultions and well done that man,a great relief to pass and now the fun begins.
I know how you feel,passed my level 1 in 2000 and my level 2 in 2006
In spite of the 'qualifications' i am still seeing more deer from the back end rather than broadside or nose on :confused:
What rifles/cal have you got on your FAC?
Will you be using factory ammo or rolling your own?
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
16,909
1,114
67
Florida
Now I'm really grateful. All I have to do is walk into the courthouse or the sporting goods section of Walmart and pay for my license over the counter.
 

Shambling Shaman

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
May 1, 2006
3,859
5
55
In The Wild
www.mindsetcentral.com
Congratultions and well done that man,a great relief to pass and now the fun begins.
I know how you feel,passed my level 1 in 2000 and my level 2 in 2006
In spite of the 'qualifications' i am still seeing more deer from the back end rather than broadside or nose on :confused:
What rifles/cal have you got on your FAC?
Will you be using factory ammo or rolling your own?

As an ex RAF weapons tech, I did um 'n' are over it but went for 25-06 in the end.

Once the paper work hits the floor I have a shotgun ready for collection :)
 

Shambling Shaman

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
May 1, 2006
3,859
5
55
In The Wild
www.mindsetcentral.com
Great choice, i have 3 rifles, including a Remington 700 VSSF in 25-06 cal (1st choice everytime)..........a 120 grn bullet @ 3100 or a 100 grn pill @ 3300 will do everything you need and then some.
Are you reloading ammo or have plans to do so?

Not yet but am working on setting up my man cave :)

Looking at the Remington SPS ST? but need to shop around.
 

Silverback 1

Native
Jun 27, 2009
1,216
0
64
WEST YORKSHIRE
Looking at the Remington SPS ST? but need to shop around.

Window shopping is part of the fun before the big purchase......you won't go wrong with a Remmy in any flavour, loads of scope for add ons and customisation if you fancy but not necessary, should shoot an inch out of the box at 100 and less with reloads, let us know how you get on.
.
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
16,909
1,114
67
Florida
Do you require a lodger? :fishing: :D

LOL. In the current economy I could certainly use one. Actually the licensing gets better as Florida has what's called a "Gold Sportsman's License." It is valid for one year and entitles the purchacer to all small game, large game, freshwater fishing, and salt water fishing as well as covering all state stamps (duck, wildlife management area, archery, general gun, primitive firearms, etc.) But wait! that's not all! As an active or retired military member and Florida resident, my cost is only $20!
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
16,909
1,114
67
Florida
Window shopping is part of the fun before the big purchase......you won't go wrong with a Remmy in any flavour, loads of scope for add ons and customisation if you fancy but not necessary, should shoot an inch out of the box at 100 and less with reloads, let us know how you get on.
.

I have 3 Remingtons (1 model 74 rifle in 30-06; an old model 11-48 shotgun in 12 gauge, and a model 870 in 12 gauge) They're all excellent guns but they're also all at least 10 years old. I understand Remington has changed ownership since then and heve heard that the quality control isn't what it used to be (I cain't personally confirm this)

FWIW I've been very happy with the quality of CZ products and they're certainly a good value at the price.
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE