Bergara ambassador Lewis Macfarlane has spotted a roebuck he wants to cull on his trail camera. It’s a ‘murder buck’ – its antlers have no tines, so in the rut it is likely to injure or even kill other bucks. It’s a lovely sunny morning to be out on this beautiful estate in Lancashire – but will our target buck be in his usual spot around the feeder?
For more information about the Bergara range in the UK go to ArtemisOutdoorsUK.co.uk
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