Cody got his Fallow Deer

Started by Treeman, Aug 19, 2024, 05:06 AM

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Treeman

Its been basically since Cody could remember that he wanted a "like you dad". A "like you" was a Fallow deer, like the one on my garage wall. It is hard if not impossible to get Fallow Deer down these parts, bit easier 2 - 300 km inland - but they all booked for foreign hunters and priced in dollars.
There is another way,find a farm where there are not enough deer to bring clients out with a reasonable chance of success, but enough chance to actually get one if you hunt for days on end.
but then , these farms usually have the deer reserved for the sons, perhaps family.

I have been trying to get a fallow deer farm for about 8 years now.

I found one, eventually I found a farm with fallow deer and permission to hunt. The farm is really, really hard terrain (third visit smashed my bakkie). The Fallow deer are there, but as per photo's, its hard long hunting.
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 20240817_081257 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
There are flat spots down there, but they farmed, the deer are up here.

20240817_084056 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
We tried hunting them from the top, because they would be midway up mountain, generally looking down.

The gearbox seems to have overheated ? dunno, took 500 ml oil easily. Not sure what the problem is here.
20240817_110300 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr

The boy was tired,if you look in background, that long valley ? We had come all way down over that mountain around that round hillock above Cody"s head.
20240817_162849 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.

Treeman

In the end, ha ha ha, we got one at the sleeping area, 500 m down from braai area next to river standing basically in the farming area.
3 hunts, R6000 fuel and 6 days of walking, there it is next to road at farm entrance gate standing looking over the gate. It must have just been crossing the low ground from mountain to mountain.

Dave, Dave, come quickly, come look, Cody got one. I was packing to leave and said he could go for a last walk before we left, "not too far my boy"

20240818_091746 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
20240818_091832 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
20240818_091903 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
20240818_092604 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
20240818_151123 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.

Treeman

it has for me, become not how I lived, but how my son lived while I was living.
Me my boy and I, we gonna live till I die.
 ;D
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.

Mohamed

Congratulations and well done to Cody.

DaavG

Congrats Cody! Great effort from you both, sorry about the bakkie!

Ds J

Please let us know how it tastes?

Newton

The boy .. is not looking like a boy any more ...  :)

Where was this Treeman ?

Treeman

Taste wise, it has the mouth feel of lamb and a similar taste, I marinated the first lot and it interfered with my perceptions. There is a definite, different taste and mouth lingering, not sure yet.
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.

Mohamed

I heard the meat is nice and tastes like lamb.