Dates for UK game shooting seasons
The pheasant, partridge and grouse shooting seasons are now open and it’s not long until the season opens for some…
<strong>Pheasant season extended to make up for cold weather</strong>
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out more.Don’t assume that game seasons in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are the same. They are different in many cases. Check below for the dates when you can go out in the field after different quarry with our guide to fieldsports shooting seasons in Ireland.
Northern Ireland: Aug 12- Nov 30
Republic of Ireland: Sep 1 – Sep 30
Northern Ireland: Sep 1 – Jan 31
Republic of Ireland: Sep 1 – Jan 31
Grey partridge
Northern Ireland: Sep 1 – Jan 31
Republic of Ireland: N/A
Red legged partridge
Northern Ireland: Sep 1 – Jan 31
Republic of Ireland: Nov 1 – Jan 31
Mallard drake
Republic of Ireland: Sep 1 – Jan 31
Golden plover
Northern Ireland: Sep 1 – Jan 31
Republic of Ireland: Sep 1 – Jan 31
Coot
Northern Ireland: Protected
Pheasant
Northern Ireland: Oct 1 – Jan 31
Republic of Ireland: Nov 1 – Jan 31 (cocks only)
Northern Ireland: Oct 1 – Jan 31
Republic of Ireland: Nov 1 – Jan 31
*For the latest guidelines on shooting woodcock check the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) website here. In fact, some shoots will ask you not to shoot woodcock at all.
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Northern Ireland
Red stag
Northern Ireland: Aug 1 – Apr 30 (males); Nov 1 – Mar 3 (females
Republic of Ireland: Sep 1 – Dec 31 (males) exclusive of County Kerry; Nov 1 – Feb 29 (females)
Fallow deer buck
Northern Ireland: Aug 1 – Apr 30 (males); Nov 1 – Mar 31 (females)
Republic of Ireland: Sep 1 – Dec 31 (males) exclusive of County Kerry; Nov 1 – Feb 29 (females)
Male sika deer
Northern Ireland: Aug 1 – Apr 30 (males); Nov 1 – Mar 31 (females)
Republic of Ireland: Sep 1 – Dec 31 (males); Nov 1 – Feb 28/29 (females
Northern Ireland: Apr 1 – Oct 31 (males); Nov 1 – Mar 31 (females)
BASC’s presence at this year’s Stalking Show brings into focus the growing enthusiasm for deer management, believes James Sutcliffe.