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Deer Stalking is the term used in the UK to refer to Deer Hunting or the stealthy pursuit of deer. Though historically undertaken with the use of dogs modern deer stalking in the UK is typically undertaken with the use of a high powered rifle fitted with a telescopic sight.
An industry-wide collaboration between the National Gamekeepers Organisation (NGO) and other leading industry experts in night shooting results in a new Night Shooting Course (NSC) for all those involved in shooting at night.
20% discount on training as new Natural Environment (Scotland Bill) is expected to make deer stalking qualifications mandatory in Scotland.
Jonty Drew covers the new Highland Deer Stalker Course, now available at the Shooting & Hunting Academy!
If it’s your ambition to hunt and harvest one of the UK’s largest deer species, Red, Fallow or Sika, there is a rapidly diminishing window of opportunity to do so.
The Proficient Deer Stalking Certificate (PDS1 & PDS2) is a nationally available deer management qualification that is recognised by both the Forestry Commission, Forestry England and NatureScot as providing a suitable level of deer management training for those who wish to shoot deer.
Good news for deer managers who want to take a HAD Humane Animal Dispatch (HAD) Course.
Develop your deer stalking training with an exciting new UK Deer Track and Recovery Best Practice Course. Now available online through the Shooting & Hunting Academy. And that’s not all: Jelen PWS and UKDTR have introduced two exciting new classes to the LANTRA Approved PDS1.
NatureScot’s new incentives aim to help tackle Scotland's burgeoning deer population. PDS1-qualified individuals can apply now to participate.
Apply Now for Fully Funded Proficient Deer Stalker Level 1 & 2 LANTRA Certification with High Weald National Landscape