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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.
<strong>A flickering breeze turns an easy day stalking hinds on the hill into a challenge</strong>
Deer stalking: Why don’t low ground stalkers use telescopes to spot deer? Are they only of any use for some reason on the high uplands?
Planned compulsory testing for Scottish deer stalkers has been scrapped.
The Deer Commission for Scotland warns that thousands of deer face starvation as freezing temperatures continue.
When deer stalking in winter, sometimes the hair of a shot animal comes out in handfuls and lies in swathes along the line of the drag. Is it an indicator of the animal’s health?
When deer stalking the other evening I saw an animal which looked like a cat-shaped black Labrador with an extra long tail. Was it the poor light or are all those stories of Big Cats really true? And ...
<strong>Charlotte Lycett Green stalks sika in the rut and tells why they should be given more credit for the sport they provide</strong>
<strong>Making stalking cheaper and more widely available is not a new one according to Douglas McAdam</strong>
<strong>According to Professor Douglas MacMillan, Landowners in Scotland should offer cut-price deerstalking to encourage more people to participate in hunting </strong>
Former chairman of UK’s Association of Professional Deer Managers guilty of taking clients on land he had no right over.
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