A sweltering rut, empty glens, and stalks that end at dusk set the scene for a conversation that goes far beyond weather woes. After a season where deer hid high and hill walkers crowded car parks at first light, we pivot to what really drives outcomes: honest numbers, smart tools, and hunters willing to share what they see. That’s where Nick comes in—a German hunter from a family nearly a century deep—bringing a grounded view on management, tradition, and why public trust depends on what we ...
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A sweltering rut, empty glens, and stalks that end at dusk set the scene for a conversation that goes far beyond weather woes. After a season where deer hid high and hill walkers crowded car parks at first light, we pivot to what really drives outcomes: honest numbers, smart tools, and hunters willing to share what they see. That’s where Nick comes in—a German hunter from a family nearly a century deep—bringing a grounded view on management, tradition, and why public trust depends on what we ...
Join me on this chat with Kate about her journey with Lyme Disease It's spread by a small blood sucking insect called a tick and can have life changing effects on the body. Kate has worked through many different ways to prove she had Lyme as the NHS said she didn't. Here are a few interesting links Kate asked me to add https://www.facebook.com/share/18KCygAhjb/?mibextid=wwXIfr https://time.com/6974403/chronic-lyme-disease-research/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3eq58Y3BRJiFCmPsP7TSe02INS...
The Outdoor Gibbon
A sweltering rut, empty glens, and stalks that end at dusk set the scene for a conversation that goes far beyond weather woes. After a season where deer hid high and hill walkers crowded car parks at first light, we pivot to what really drives outcomes: honest numbers, smart tools, and hunters willing to share what they see. That’s where Nick comes in—a German hunter from a family nearly a century deep—bringing a grounded view on management, tradition, and why public trust depends on what we ...