Benmore Estate stalker,Neilson Bissett,on the hill stalking red deer. He carries binoculars,telescope,stalking rifle and walking stick.
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Immagini correlate
- As the riftle gets ready to take his shot a red deer stag,Benmore Estate stalker,Neilson Bissett,watches through binoculars.
- Benmore Estate stalker,Neilson Bissett,on the hill stalking red deer. He carries binoculars,telescope,stalking rifle and walking stick.
- A stalking party sets out on the hill on the Benmore Estate
- Getting ready to take a shot at a red deer stag on Benmore Estate
- Dragging a red deer stag off the hill at the end of a successful stalk on the Benmore Estate
- Benmore Estate stalking, man grallochs a stag on the hill
- Benmore Estate ghillie,Donald Bissett,throws a lobster pot out of the boat into Loch na Keal
- A salmon fisherman fly fishing the Drumlaing Glide on the southern bank of the River Ba on the Benmore Estate Beat.
Più immagini correlate
- A salmon fisherman chooses his fly on the River Ba on the Benmore Estate Beat.
- Two fine brown trout caught with dapping fly and rod from a boat on Loch Ba
- Fine brown trout caught on Loch Ba
- Shooting mallard and teal on the Thurso River
- Gordon Muir,stalker and ghillie at Glen Batrick Lodge,teaches a young guest to fish
- Built in the eighteenth century at the eastern end of Loch na Keal and overlooking the River Ba,Knock House was once owned by Princess Louise,the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria,and her husband the 9th Duke of Argyll. It is now an extremely comfortable sporting lodge attached to Benmore Estate.
- View northwards across the Ba Valley towards the mountains from Knock House
- The wild unspoilt shore of Loch na Keal on a warm summer's evening