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Record wildfire prompts Scottish U-turn on muirburn licensing
By Hollis Butler (Group News Editor)
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Step into the world of deer stalking with expert guidance on technique, equipment, and fieldcraft. From identifying species and understanding deer behaviour to safe shot placement, stalking methods, and seasonal considerations, this section covers every aspect of the sport. Discover advice on rifles, optics, and clothing, alongside essential information on legislation, safety, and deer management. Perfect for beginners taking their first steps and experienced stalkers looking to refine their skills in the field.
I seem to recall reading somewhere that Britain’s Roe population almost became extinct many years ago and that the deer we have now are descendants of animals brought in from the Continent and relea...
Do you think there is any chance that the UK’s Chinese Water Deer population might eventually spread to parts of the Midlands?
I am completely baffled by the choice of stalkers’ knives on the market. What should, and shouldn’t, I buy?
I wonder if Richard Prior could cast his professional eye over the attached photo? Is this a good cull beast (pictured, above)?
More than 65 roebuck heads were assessed by the CIC team at the Highland Field Sports Fair at Moy - and among them were two heads in excess of 200 CIC points.
<strong>A stalker is startled by a roebuck with an itch</strong>
Deer stalking: I would like to train a dog to find deer in woodland that have run off after the shot.
Chinese water deer: Chinese water deer abound in Bedfordshire.
Can you use solid (Brenneke) shotgun slugs on deer in the UK, like you can on the Continent?
Flying the flag for shooting sports, international cricketer Alastair Cook MBE has been spotted deer stalking in East Anglia recently.
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