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Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 02:34 PM
Had been planning this trip/challenge for months and had been carefully planning my route options and what items to take with me.
The plan was to leave my car at a farm in Cwmystradllyn, then hike approximately 5 miles to a woodland in near a small village called Prenteg keeping a sharp eye out for quarry to hunt for tea.
The only food I took with me was one portion of basic Bannock mix, an onion, carrot and one potato.
This is where my journey began at Llyn Du (Black Lake) Cwmystradllyn. I arrived at the starting point around 4-00 in the morning and loaded the 410 shotgun before heading off.
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I had already covered several miles of moorland and I hadn't come across one single rabbit or wood-pigeon, my spirit was becoming low and I started doubting myself and was close to turning back.
This photo was taken about half way, about 2-3 miles North West
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When I arrived at Prenteg I decided to take a little detour to a place where I had spotted a few rabbits the last time I was there but never managed to bag one. They were very jumpy, so getting close enough to take a safe shot was very difficult.
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Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 02:41 PM
Once I was in comfortable range of the warren was I set up the camera for this shot and waited, waited and waited....
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BANG! Thank you Gwen for the retrieve. I now had meat on the menu and my mindset changed completley
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I decided to skin, gut and field dress the rabbit on the spot. I always gut them as soon as possible if dispatched with shotgun. Sometimes the shot can pierce the guts and contaminate the meat. I was very warm even this early in the morning so I didn't want to take any chances.
I kept the hind legs and loin for myself and the rest I would go to the dog for helping me.
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Still had a approximately a mile hike before I reached the woodland
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Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 02:47 PM
Once I arrived the woodland I got my harris in gear and started to build myself a shelter and get a fire going, after the long hike I wanted some food and was looking forward to a well deserved rest.
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This was the view from my window, so to speak
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Now I had never made Bannock before so I thought I would give it a try. It was a basic mix of flour, milk powder and salt.
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I was very impressed with the end result and couldn't believe that something so tasty could be whipped up form such basic ingredients
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Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 02:58 PM
By now I was steaming building the shelter, gathering firewood and cooking in the mid day sun was hot work so decided to go for a dip. As you can see drinking water is plentiful and my shelter was about 35 yards form brook. This little river is actually the farm down the valley's main drinking source and has been for centuries.
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Afon Mur Gwenyn
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For tea i decided to make myself some Potas Cwningen (Rabit stew) very nice and kept my spirits up for the rest of the night.
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Note that I had to make an improvised spoon because I had forgotten to bring one with me. Not as skilfully made as the ones I've seen made by members on here but still it did the job. Lesson learnt.
Overall I'm happy that I went through with this challenge even though friends and family doubted that it could be done. Being fairly new to this bushcraft business I can honestly say that I enjoyed the experience and will be giving it another go sometime. But the gun will be replaced by a fishing rod.
Sorry if this thread was a bit long winded but thought I would share my experience with you.
Heddwch
MSP
LoneWalker
16-06-2014, 07:11 PM
Looks a nice trip out. There's something very special about the bond with a dog when you work it. Nice to see Gwen out with you and getting a share of the "pot".
Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 07:18 PM
Thanks pal, it's good to have the company as well. I didn't come across one single person during the trip.
LoneWalker
16-06-2014, 07:20 PM
Lovely mate. Like getting out with my dog into the remoter parts of Dartmoor and enjoying his company. Bonus if I don't see anyone else while I'm out.
Big T
16-06-2014, 07:22 PM
Looks like you had an awesome time mate! What is the legality of wandering around with a shotgun? Did you have shooting permission?
Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 07:30 PM
This is where I'm lucky Big T, I have permission to shoot on both of the farms, their boundries meet back to back. Used to work on one for years in my younger days. I actually have permission to shoot the other two farms the other way as well.
But the law states that a shotgun must be carried in a slip/gunbag in a public place.
Big T
16-06-2014, 07:35 PM
This is where I'm lucky Big T, I have permission to shoot on both of the farms, their boundries meet back to back. Used to work on one for years in my younger days. I actually have permission to shoot the other two farms the other way as well.
But the law states that a shotgun must be carried in a slip/gunbag in a public place.
Wow, Lucky guy! I was aware about the shotgun having to be in a slip etc, must have been nice to get out on an adventure and not have to worry about your shooting upsetting anyone!:)
Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 07:42 PM
Wow, Lucky guy! I was aware about the shotgun having to be in a slip etc, must have been nice to get out on an adventure and not have to worry about your shooting upsetting anyone!:)
It is yes, but I always carry a rollup slip with me just incase I happen to bump into some ramblers or when it rains really badly. It doesn't take much space and you can attach it to your belt. There's a picture of it hanging on the shelter right next to the gun, you can just about see it.
Ehecatl
16-06-2014, 07:44 PM
Thanks for the write up MSP ~ most enjoyable.
M@
Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 07:49 PM
Thanks for the write up MSP ~ most enjoyable.
M@
T^
Big T
16-06-2014, 07:56 PM
It is yes, but I always carry a rollup slip with me just incase I happen to bump into some ramblers or when it rains really badly. It doesn't take much space and you can attach it to your belt. There's a picture of it hanging on the shelter right next to the gun, you can just about see it.
Sweet.:)
freedom
16-06-2014, 07:56 PM
Great stuff mate, I enjoyed reading and seeing the pictures in your post.
bopdude
16-06-2014, 07:58 PM
Great write up and pics, looks like a good time was had, thanks for taking the time to share it.
Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 07:59 PM
Thanks all
Just noticed all the grammar mistakes, rushed it a bit during my lunch break :oops:
bopdude
16-06-2014, 09:07 PM
Thanks all
Just noticed all the grammar mistakes, rushed it a bit during my lunch break :oops:
LOL, I had wondered if you had any dyslexia problems :) No worries, we're all guilty of it at times.
Valantine
16-06-2014, 09:13 PM
Nice post T^
midas
16-06-2014, 09:29 PM
Looks like you had an awesome time mate! What is the legality of wandering around with a shotgun? Did you have shooting permission?
If one does not have permission to shoot on the land!!Then one would be commiting armed tresspass!which is a very serious offence!and not like ordanary tresspass,just a civil matter!!.This applies to an airgun as well as firearms.
f0rm4t
16-06-2014, 09:30 PM
Really enjoyed reading that. Thanks for taking the time to write it.
Sounds like you had an awesome trip.
midas
16-06-2014, 09:35 PM
Smashing adventure,Manic!stew looked good!n a bannock to soak up the gravy....Hope Gwen enjoyed her share!.
I've got a 20 bore folder if I need to go low profile on some of my land.
Manic Stram Poacher
16-06-2014, 09:56 PM
Smashing adventure,Manic!stew looked good!n a bannock to soak up the gravy....Hope Gwen enjoyed her share!.
I've got a 20 bore folder if I need to go low profile on some of my land.
To be honest a 20g folder would be ideal for this sort of trip especially during game season. The 410 is a perfect rabbit gun (£50) nice and light which is why I chose it over the 16g and the 12g. I need to attach a sling to it really would've made my day whole lot easier.
ps You are bang on in regards to the armed trespass by the way, one can not be too careful even with an air rifle.
ATB
MSP
midas
16-06-2014, 10:17 PM
With the cost of .410 cartridges,one often finds 20bores are cheaper.N you can always shoot n ounce of ssg's if the odd fox presents its self.Strange it only cost £70.but as a knock about gun, it often gets more use than most of my other guns..If I've got my long waxed coat on it fits in the inside pocket.
ian c
16-06-2014, 10:34 PM
Nice write up and good to see you enjoyed yourself.
markal17
19-06-2014, 02:35 PM
T^ thanks mate looks like a great place loved the pic
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alvino78
20-06-2014, 12:14 PM
great stuff really enjoyed and appreciate the time you took to write and upload it!T^
Rasputin
20-06-2014, 01:11 PM
Smashing adventure,Manic!stew looked good!n a bannock to soak up the gravy....Hope Gwen enjoyed her share!.
I've got a 20 bore folder if I need to go low profile on some of my land.
Ive still got a .410 folding poachers ! been in the family for years, Its seen better days though
Rasputin
20-06-2014, 01:15 PM
Most enjoyable Hwyl , nice to see a lean too shelter being used, atb Ken
-Tim-
11-07-2014, 07:00 PM
Looks like you have hit the jack pot with those farms, happy hunting :)
Nice write up, thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Tim
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