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Author Topic: WAY out of state hunting... Proper attire for roe buck hunt in Scotland  (Read 3145 times)

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Does anyone know what is customary attire for a hunt like this in Scotland? We are headed that way soon and I don't think they do much camo lol. Also, if there is a better spot for this question, please let me know.

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Ah lassie,     Depends on if you be hunting with rifle or bow,
Birds or deer. 
I'm sure the squire would be able to help answer that one.   
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You should go traditional and buy your wool hunting clothing there. They'd give you memories for ever.
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John... I will be hunting roe buck with a rifle. I haven't been able to speak to the actual person taking us out. It has all been booked through a place called East Haugh House.
Piano... that sounds like fun. Great idea. Thanks!

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At least you're not a guy so you won't feel uncomfortable wearing a kilt.  :)
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Actually, the fellow who guided us was wearing some very nice trousers and a camo jacket. So, I wasn't exactly out of place, but could have had more formal attire lol. I did visit an "outdoor" store there (very hard to find them!) and the attire was all pretty formal. Nothing like what we wear for sure! Saw lots of wildlife and a few roe, but not a buck. Nice hunt though. Very easy terrain.

 


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