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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.
Deer stalking: I need a new scope and have always used a 6-power but am considering a modern variable for my new rifle. Do you think they are a good idea for deer stalking? And worth all that money?
<strong>A recent survey shows the costs of a day's stalking in Scotland</strong>
Deer stalking: I would like to learn more about calling deer. Can you recommend any book or training DVD to get me started?
<strong>July sees the start of the season in Scotland and it is time to start culling the weaker animals. Bruce Potts finds the treeless ranges of Sutherland offer the prospect of getting close to som...
I’ve been deer stalking and just shot a big stag on Exmoor. Where can I get the head mounted without the tabloids finding out?
I have been offered some deer stalking ground and asked to put in a rental offer.
<strong>Despite stalkers reporting lower numbers of quality bucks in 2010, Tony Dalby-Welsh is pleased by the high standard of roe trophies.</strong>
When deer stalking, what are the advantages of a stainless steel barrel over one that's blued? I would have thought a bright, shiny stainless version would flash or glint in bright sunlight?
I’ve never stalked Sika deer before but I’m told they have a lot tougher skin than other deer, therefore they’re harder to kill.
Do you bury any deer stalking gralloch or leave it above ground to be cleaned up by carrion eating birds and foxes?
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