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If you haven’t booked tickets yet, there are just a few days to go until the 2023 Stalking Show at Staffordshire County Show Ground on the 15th & 16th April.
April is somewhat of an oddity as far as UK deer stalking legislation is concerned and many recreational stalkers might be forgiven for having to ‘swot up’ a little before venturing out.
In the latest podcast episode from Blood Origins, founder of Blood Origins Robbie KRÖGER, speaks frankly with Peter S JONES Chairman & Founder of the Capreolus Club.
Peter Osborne sets off to Dorset with a well zeroed Sauer 404 in search of Sika.
A new Scotland Module has been added to the PDS1 Deer Stalking Qualification, that makes the Proficient Deer Stalking Certificate Level 1 even more relevant to those that hunt and stalk deer in Scotland.
Deer management - We look at the optimum time of year to count the number of deer on your ground.
In the UK the LANTRA Accredited, Proficient Deer Stalker Certificate Level 1 PDS1, is fast gathering pace as the UK’s go to Deer Stalking Qualification, with a new candidate passing the course every other day.
If its your ambition to get out and hunt and harvest one of the UK’s largest deer species, Red, Fallow or Sika, there is a rapidly diminishing window of opportunity for you to do so.
With a handful of vacancies due to be made available on the Capreolus Club’s deer stalking syndicate in 2024, club syndicate member Peter Osborne reveals just how good the grounds are and recounts two exhilarating stalks for Fallow buck on one of the clubs grounds in West Sussex.
We look at what January holds in store for deer stalkers and why getting out deer stalking can be good for your mental health.