
What to expect from your Deer Stalking month by month. Enter your email address below to receive the Almanac:
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The Deer Management Certificate Level 3 (DMC3) Launches in the UK.
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Peter S Jones looks at why the 01st November is the most important date in the deer manager’s calendar.
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As we approach the lead ammunition ban Peter S Jones considers if the .243 has a future in UK deer management.
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Why October is the best month of the year to be deer stalking.
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September arrives with a shift in the air. The leaves start to curl, the mornings take on a chill, and in the woods and on the open hill, something stirs. For deer stalkers, this is the moment we’ve been waiting for: the rut begins.
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Each year, as August rolls in and the open season for Fallow buck, Red stag, and Sika stag in England and Wales commences, I find myself issuing the same advice: hold your horses and don’t get too excited.
And each year, without fail, I ignore it.
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With the eagerly anticipated Roe rut due to kick off at the end of the month, July represents one of the most exciting months in the deer stalkers calendar.
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In a welcome move for the shooting community, the Government has announced that sound moderators will no longer be subject to separate firearms licensing controls.
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As a stalking outfitter in the UK, it’s not in my interests to tell you not to go stalking, but hey, integrity is everything! And in June that’s exactly what I am going to advise that you do.
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In the UK the month of May represents an optimum period to be stalking the elegant and native Roebuck. But where can you find the best specimens and just why is May so good? We reveal all during this month’s look ahead.
















