Ireland sheep hunt

Glendine

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Very cool. I have always wanted to go to Ireland. Are these free range? Is there a website or is this a word of mouth thing
If you going to hunt in Ireland consider going Sika hunting, its hard hunting as in there tough secretive animals but we had a huge population.
 

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Bagot goats are a branch of goat from England primarily with black head/neck white body. The Irish ibex are a completely different goat all together and have been native to Ireland dating back to the 16th century and earlier with a variety of colors ranging from white, black, multi colored and blue. Apparently there are 3 different breeds of the ibex on the island. Woodland, stone and the 3rd slipped my mind already. Our guides were showing us the DNA chains and are currently in the works with SCI to get them recognized as their own species in the books. Pretty cool to learn about them.
Goats are in Ireland since Neolithic times, Medals were dropped by CIC which is laughable considering you can shoot a English park stag and get a CIC medal but hunt a wild Irish goat recognized.
 
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They also wear dresses in scottland.
Only on special occasions with the daft modern variant, for metrosexual urbanites.
The traditional plaid, or great plaid isnt a dress but an adaptable woolen sheet or rug.
Soft nancys from the South call them togas and wear them in silk, or fine cotton, where as up North we just wear rough felted wool directly on our tally wakle.


 
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Reviving this thread as I'm headed to Ireland Oct next year for a guy's golf trip, followed by wives meeting up. Eager to branch off though on front end for some hunting. Started looking at https://www.npws.ie/ to understand licenses but could use some help on leads for guides/sites/whatever to schedule something. Only looking for a 1--2 day hunt. @Glendine, interested in your thoughts wanna make sure us foreigners are putting money towards good groups that support the culture and native habitats!
 

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Hi Dailyherold,

October is probably the best month to come to Ireland. The Sika rut usual starts in late September and peaks in mid-October the weather is also usually pretty mild.

A Danish person recently made a film about hunting Sika in Ireland and it is on the MOTV app titled Irish Sika Paradise Part 1 and Part 2 if you use this app its worth checking out this film.

I have sent you contact details on a private message of an outfitter that is highly recommended
He also ticks all the boxes on your requests in regards to culture and nature.


Glendine.
 
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