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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>Meet the headstalker whose expertise makes for a vintage stalk</strong>
A new record has been set for a red stag trophy, which was shot in Yorkshire by Allan Wilson in October 2008.
Stalkers alarmed by DCS's misleading figures used in consultation document
As the run-up to the roebuck rut gathers pace, Ian Valentine enjoys an evening's sport through Berkshire woodland with a keen but patient stalker
Scottish stalkers call for the proposed changes to deer laws to be scrapped
The British Deer Society (BDS) has launched <em>The Stalkers Code</em> in response to the increase in newcomers to stalking and deer management.
Since I started deer stalking I have noticed the constant appearance of new 'Representative Bodies.'
Since I started deer stalking I have noticed the constant appearance of new ‘Representative Bodies.’
While out deer stalking, I feel sure I saw a Fallow doe with twin fawns on two occasions last Autumn, but my local expert tells me they never have twins. Is he right?
As a deer stalker, I know there is more cover at this time of year, and the deer know exactly how to use it to their advantage.
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