A wander up into the hills in search of Red stags . Scottish highlands January 21 2025Post: 28 January 10:14
Argentina Big Game Hunting trip — $8000 value. Hunt is good for the 2023, 2024, or 2025 hunting seasons! 5-star lodging, guide, and amenities included. Will sell inclusive package for $2000. All proceeds have gone to charity for Empower Ranch in Phoenix, AZ. You can hunt for your choice of Red Stag, Water Buffalo, Blackbuck, and more! Post: 14 April 17:34
Scottish Deerhound Hunting Dog: Traits, Training, and Global Use in the Field The Scottish Deerhound is a legendary hunting breed revered for its grace, endurance, and noble demeanor. Originally bred in the rugged Highlands of Scotland, this sighthound was designed to pursue and bring down large game—most notably the red deer. Today, while its role has evolved, the Deerhound remains a capable and respected hunting companion in various parts of the world. 🦌 What Game Can the Scottish Deerhound Hunt? Historically, the Scottish Deerhound was bred to course red deer, a task requiring immense speed, stamina, and precision. Its long legs and deep chest allow for powerful strides and sustained chases over uneven terrain. While modern hunting practices have shifted, Deerhounds still retain their instinctual drive and physical capability to pursue: • Red deer and fallow deer (traditional quarry in Scotland and parts of Europe) • Coyotes and wolves (used in North America historically) • WilPost: 21 July 18:16
Hunting in Islands: Season Dates and Game Patterns, License Requirements and Regional Regulations Hunting on islands offers a unique experience, combining diverse game species with breathtaking natural landscapes. To ensure a legal and rewarding hunt, it is essential to understand the specific hunting seasons, regulations, and licensing requirements. This guide provides all the key details, from opening and closing dates to restrictions and expert tips. Official Hunting Periods in Islands Hunting in Scotland is regulated to protect wildlife and ensure sustainable management, with seasons aligned to breeding and migration cycles. The Scottish Government sets annual dates balancing conservation and sporting opportunities. Scotland hunting season dates: Red deer stags: July 1 – October 20 Red deer hinds: October 21 – February 15 Sika deer stags: July 1 – October 20 Sika deer hinds: October 21 – February 15 Fallow deer bucks: August 1 – April 30 Fallow deer does: October 21 – February 1Post: 18 August 19:54
Red Stag Gold Class Hunting in New Zealand: The Ultimate Trophy Experience 🦌 • Introduction: Why Red Stag Gold Class Is Legendary • What Defines a Gold Class Red Stag • Hunting Season & Best Time to Go • Terrain, Method & Experience • Pricing & Package Inclusions • Trophy Scoring & Antler Characteristics • Travel, Lodging & Logistics • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) • Final Thoughts for Serious Hunters 🎯 Introduction: Why Red Stag Gold Class Is Legendary New Zealand is globally recognized as the premier destination for Red Stag hunting, and the Gold Class tier represents the pinnacle of this pursuit. These majestic animals, often scoring 400+ SCI, are known for their massive antlers, regal posture, and unforgettable roar during rutting season. For hunters seeking a once-in-a-lifetime trophy, the Gold Class Red Stag is the ultimate challenge. 🦌 What Defines a Gold Class Red Stag Gold Class Red Stags are typically: • SCI score: 400–450+ inches • Antler structure: Heavy mass, lPost: 26 July 19:48
Hunting Seasons in the Scottish Highlands: Dates, Licenses, Rules & Best Times for Game The Scottish Highlands offer some of the most breathtaking hunting experiences in Europe, combining ancient traditions with a deep respect for nature. To hunt legally and responsibly, it is essential to understand the seasons, regulations, and ethical practices that govern this iconic region. Hunting Seasons and Regional Regulations in the Scottish Highlands Before setting out on a hunt in the Scottish Highlands, it is essential to know the legal hunting calendar designed to protect wildlife populations and align with natural breeding and migration cycles. The primary hunting periods include red deer stags from July 1 to October 20 and red deer hinds from October 21 to February 15. Roe deer bucks can be hunted from April 1 to October 20, with does from October 21 to March 31. Grouse season runs from August 12 to December 10, while pheasant and partridge seasons span from October 1 to February 1. Post: 18 August 13:44
🌿 Last spots for Red Stag hunt🌿 Date available: 2nd - 8th September 2024 Location: Mountain hunt Post: 12 April 09:40
There is nothing quite like seeing your young ones sharing the same passion for the outdoors and being successful on their Red Stag hunt! Congratulations Cal on your wicked Stag! #venator #huntingfamily #kuiunation #bigrackPost: 9 August 09:30
a colossal Fallow Buck to cap off his epic Red Stag hunt. #fallowbuck #venator #dreamhunt #newzealand #trophy #dudeperfect #newzealandPost: 2 May 09:31
Youth quota permit deer hunts at Camp Blanding WMA and at Andrews WMA. During these hunts, permitted youths (15-years-old and younger) and their nonhunting adult supervisors are the only persons allowed on the area. Family quota permit hunts are offered on many wildlife management areas. These hunts provide opportunities for a permitted adult supervisor to hunt with up to two youths (15-years-old and younger). Youth waterfowl hunts are held for those 15-years-old and younger at A-1 FEB, Guana River, Ocklawaha Prairie, T.M. Goodwin/Broadmoor Marsh and the stormwater treatment areas – STA1 West, STA2, and STA3/4. Quota permits are not required for these hunts.Post: 28 September 16:15
Hunting in Highlands, Scotland: hunters and demographics of the region, types of hunting and hunting animals, hunting legislation Geographical and natural features of the region in terms of hunting Highlands is located in the north of Scotland and occupies a significant part of the country. This region is known for its harsh but beautiful landscapes: mountain ranges, moorlands, deep lakes (lochs) and dense forests create ideal conditions for hunting. The climate here is temperate, but changeable: frequent rains and winds make hunting more difficult, but also more exciting. The Highlands nature is rich in diversity: deer, roe deer, hares, partridges, grouse and other game species live here. Due to the sparsely populated and vast territories, the animals feel at ease, which makes hunting especially interesting. Hunters and demographics of the region Highlands is one of the most sparsely populated regions of Scotland. Only about 230,000 people live here, while the area of the region Post: 21 May 11:17
Hunting in Private Estates, Special Territories: hunters and demographics of the region, types of hunting and hunting animals, hunting legislation Geographical and natural features of the region Scottish Deer Forests: Atholl Estate Scottish Deer Forests, such as the famous Atholl Estate, are located in the picturesque highlands of Scotland. These territories are characterized by extensive moorlands, dense forests and rocky landscapes. The climate here is temperate, but changeable: frequent rains and fogs create additional challenges for hunters. The main hunting object in Deer Forests is the red deer, which is the largest mammal in the UK. These animals are perfectly adapted to the harsh conditions of the highlands, which makes hunting them especially exciting. Yorkshire Grouse Moors: Bolton Abbey Yorkshire Grouse Moors, such as Bolton Abbey, are vast moorlands that are ideal for the habitat of the red grouse. These territories are characterized by hilly terrain, rich vegPost: 30 May 12:45
Irish Red Stag Waiting in the long grass. A native Irish Red stag with growing antlers. Hunting Hunters Hunter Post: 18 August 09:13
Cairngorms National Park, Scotland The Scottish Highlands, located along the northernmost reaches of the British Isles have long attracted artists, adventurous types, royalty and more for their solitude, rugged vistas, and historic castles.Post: 28 June 10:51
A native Irish Red stag A native Irish Red stag on the shores of Lough Leane, County Kerry during a previous rut. Post: 21 August 09:11
Hunting in Lowlands, Scotland: geography, types of hunting and hunting animals, hunting seasons and legislation in the region Geographical and natural features of the Lowlands region The Lowlands are the southern and eastern parts of Scotland, which have a relatively mild climate compared to the Highlands. The region is covered with dense forests, moorlands, fertile valleys and numerous rivers. Such a variety of landscapes creates ideal conditions for the habitat of various species of game. The main natural features that attract hunters: - Forests: The Lowlands are dominated by mixed forests with deer, roe deer and wild boar. - Reservoirs: The rivers and lakes of the region are rich in waterfowl, such as ducks and geese. - Moorlands: These open spaces are ideal for grouse and grouse hunting. Hunters and demographics of the region The Lowlands is one of Scotland's most popular hunting regions. According to local hunting associations, there are about 15,000 active hunters here, whicPost: 21 May 14:29
Type of hunts in Poland Individual red stag hunting European Red Deer – In Poland we can find couple of local variety of red deers like carpatian red deer or masurien. With a great food base and natural conditions for red deers, their population in Poland increasing . That is why we are able to increase our shooting plans as well. Moreover Polish Hunting Association launched a special program with rules of selection which aims to improve the quality of trophies – and it is certainly do.red stag hunts in poland Ultimate Hunting clients have to their disposal hunting areas where there is a possibility to shoot a record trophies . Top selected areas are located nearly all the way through west part of Poland . Gold medal trophies reach 12-13kg. Hunting season start at the end of August, the middle of September with rut time and ends in February. Individual roe buck hunting Individual roe buck hunting – One of the most popular types of hunts in Poland is individual Hunting for roe bucks. Post: 17 May 12:16
Mark is one of our regular hunters. He brings his staff for a 3 day hunt for a 'team building weekend'. They all have a fantastic time hunting and feel very refreshed when they leave. Here he is with a very nice 14pt red stag. Roar 2024 🦌Post: 26 April 09:20
We travel to the beautiful Rincon de Luna Lodge in the Cordoba province of Argentina, as we takes on the rocky terrain in the mountains on the hunt for the beautiful Red Stag. The land here is particularly treacherous as the team needs to climb great heights as well as traverse over difficult and often unknown terrain. Red Stag’s are typically known as being a challenging yet thoroughly exciting hunt. Though difficult, the shoot is incredibly enjoyable and breathtakingly beautiful set against the stunning backdrop of Cordoba, Argentina.Post: 5 April 10:16
Nikki & Brandon ranchers from Texas on a Red Stag hunt that Brandon has been wanting to go on since he was young, and to make that happen was a pleasure, 441 inches of antler. Super nice couple now on there way to tour the South Island. #redstag #newzealandsafaris #deerseasons #hunting #newzealandguide #safari #texashunter #huntinglodgePost: 19 March 17:50
A mature County Wicklow Mountain Sika/ Red hybrid stag poses for the photographerPost: 4 January 11:03
The Monarch also known as the Grandmaster of Killarney photographed recently high in Killarney National Park. This stag is the largest native Irish Red stag known to exist, estimated to weigh over 250kg.Post: 11 October 08:59
Spray! A fantastic image of a native Irish Red stag shaking off after heavy rain. Post: 26 February 09:33
A native Irish Red stag roars out to its competitors during rut 2023 Photograph thanks to Gavin McGoldrickPost: 1 March 09:06
A majestic native Irish Red stag in its prime poses for the photographer during a previous rut in Killarney National ParkPost: 29 April 10:09
Journey to summer south of the Equator (during winter in the U.S.) for diverse trout fishing in a beautiful, serene, and welcoming country. Chile has mountain peaks higher than the Rockies as well as plant and animal species found nowhere else on the planet, which makes it both different and special. Chile is renowned for its beauty and natural resources. In fact, in the 1920s the country put into operation one of the finest national park systems in the world. If you’re really thirsting for adventure, you can visit our Argentine lodges in the same trip—no flights required, just a beautiful drive over the Andes. Our Chilean program offers a truly unique opportunity to hunt for the enormous Red Stag that roam this part of the Central Valley of Chile. The area combines abundant food, great cover and more than 80 years of selective herd management, producing some of the biggest wild stags in the world. Indeed, over the years many have found the top of the record books. The Stags are compPost: 21 May 01:08
A king without a crown. A large native Irish Red Stag in Killarney National Park with growing antlers covered in soft velvet. Post: 14 April 10:04
An amazing photograph of the largest ever native Irish Red stag seen, known as the Grandmaster of Killarney. Photograph thanks to Conor Rowlands.Post: 1 November 18:20
Hunting in North-West Cameroon: Misty Highlands, Montane Wildlife, and the Resilience of Tradition in a Region of Cultural Richness and Ecological Contrast Highland forests, volcanic slopes, and ecological transitions The North-West Region of Cameroon is a land of dramatic elevation and striking contrasts — from the mist-covered hills of the Bamenda Highlands to the grassy escarpments near Mount Oku. Situated on the western edge of the Cameroon Volcanic Line, this region boasts a unique mixture of montane forests, savannah patches, and forest-savannah mosaics. The cooler climate and fertile volcanic soils create conditions for both dense biodiversity and agricultural abundance. Unlike the open plains of the north or the dense jungles of the south, hunting here often takes place along forested ridgelines, valleys, and transitional zones where highland species thrive in scattered pockets. Subsistence and symbolism: the enduring role of hunting in the highlands Hunting in North-West CPost: 29 July 11:47
A native Irish Red stag stands guard over his harem of hinds on a misty morning in Killarney National Park during a previous rut Post: 4 July 08:56
Cheeky stag. A ground of wild County Kerry Sika stags photographed in a field ragwort this week. Photograph thanks to Críostóir GraysonPost: 15 August 09:14
RED DEER The majestic Red Deer is the king of the French forests. An emblematical animal in Europe and mythical through Saint Hubertus’s legend, the hunters’ Patron Saint : the legend says that On Good Friday morning, when the faithful were crowding the churches, Hubert went anyway after deer. As he was chasing a magnificent white stag the animal turned and, as the pious legend narrates, he was astounded at perceiving a crucifix standing between its antlers and he heard God’s voice talking to him. Commonly present on most territories we hunt, be they in forest areas near Paris or in the south of France. Also impressive with a strong and graceful appearance, big male adults weigh up to 250 kilos (550 lbs). The red deer hunt begins early September to the end of February. The mating season usually takes place from mid-September to mid-October, it is then the best chance to see the biggest males and the most interesting trophies French red deer trophies are often splendid and as diversePost: 26 June 00:01
Size matters. A good example of the size difference of a native Irish Red deer female and a Sika stag taken in recent days in Killarney National ParkPost: 1 August 09:22
I live in the Scottish highlands and have a passion for stalking red deer to get as close as possible to capture them in their natural habitat . All images taken December 2024 by myselfPost: 24 December 23:25
Kerry Red Deer Hunting in Munster, Ireland: The Best Hunter's Guide about Seasons. Know more about Demographics, Associations and Clubs Kerry, located in the south-west of the Irish province of Munster, is one of the best places to hunt red deer. Kerry, known for its rocky mountains, vast moorlands and pristine forests, offers some of the best red deer hunting opportunities in the country. This guide contains important information for hunters, covering geography, demographics, hunting types, seasons, legislation, and local traditions. Geographical and natural features of the region in terms of hunting Kerry's landscape is dominated by the McGillicuddy Rix, Ireland's highest mountain range, as well as extensive moorlands, forests, and coastal areas. The diverse landscape of the region provides ideal habitat for red deer, and the main hunting grounds include Killarney National Park, the Mangerton Mountains and the highlands around Glenby. The remote and wild nature of the Kerry lanPost: 2 June 14:55
Carpathian red stag hunting in Romania with Pannonvad .Weight of the antlers up to 7 kg 1.200 EUR , 8 kg 2.110 EUR , 9 kg 2.710 EUR , 10 kg 3.510 EUR . Hunting in Hungary and in Romania since 1990 Post: 4 October 17:48
A noble native Irish Red stag photographed at Killarney National Park this week with an impressive set of antlers fully grown, he will scarp off the velvet in the coming days to reveal hardened antlers. Photograph thanks to Críostóir GraysonPost: 13 August 09:36
Gloucestershire Hunting Seasons: Dates, Licenses, Rules & Best Game Spots Gloucestershire, with its picturesque countryside and rich biodiversity, offers excellent opportunities for both seasoned and novice hunters. However, enjoying a successful and legal hunting experience requires a clear understanding of local regulations, seasonal restrictions, and licensing requirements. This guide outlines all the essentials for hunting in Gloucestershire. Hunting Seasons and Regional Regulations in Gloucestershire Understanding when and what you can hunt is essential to comply with the law and support sustainable wildlife management in Gloucestershire. The county follows England’s national hunting guidelines, with specific seasons set for each species to ensure ethical game management. Gloucestershire hunting season dates: Roe deer (stags): April 1 – October 31 Roe deer (does): November 1 – March 31 Red deer (stags): August 1 – April 30 Red deer (hinds): November 1 – March 31 Fallow deer (bPost: 18 August 10:22
Last minute offer Still some red stags available for hunting in Romania, due to late start of the brumft. Post: 26 September 09:01
The 3 Most Expensive Hunts in North America If you’re saving up money for a once-in-a-lifetime dream adventure, why not shoot for the moon? If you had all the money in the world, what would you buy first? Most of us think for a few moments before answering. Some might go for a sports car. Others might tour Europe. How about a beachfront mansion with an elevator, movie theatre, pool, and private chef? But others might spend the money on hunting. Where would you go and what would you hunt for if cost were no obstacle? African elephant? New Zealand red stag? Spanish Ibex? Or, would you stick to North America, where we have more than two dozen big-game hunting opportunities? Some are very affordable and DIY friendly, but others require hunting with a guide and could cost tens of thousands of dollars. Yes, you read that correctly. Since we’re dreaming here, let’s look at the details. Miranda's Take I’ve been fortunate enough to hunt several different species across 16 states, but none Post: 1 September 11:05