Roe Deer Buck Stalking Season in England
England | Date From | Date To |
Roe Buck | 1st April | 31th October |
Trophy bucks are normally found in good quality arable land with a mixture of hard and soft wood forest with smaller headed bucks being in the hilly poorer quality land.
Either in the early morning with dawn breaking and the dew still on the grass – or in an evening outing where fading light is your greatest enemy, a Roe stalk is your opportunity to see the day from a new perspective, as you hunt this most elusive and beautiful of Deer.
Our experienced stalkers will use their knowledge to help you find your Roe Deer – in a stalk where every quiet footstep may be critical. They’ll guide you to
Roe Deer Doe Stalking Season in England
England | Date From | Date To |
Roe Doe | 1st November | 31st March |
the point where, with your heart pounding with excitement, it’s time to take a steady aim and then inspect your prize.
The Roe Deer is a relatively small Deer, with a body length of 95–135 cm (3.1–4.4 ft), a shoulder height of 65–75 cm (2.1–2.5 ft), and a live weight of 15–35 kg (33–77 lb). It has rather short, erect antlers and a reddish body with a grey face. Its hide is golden red in summer, darkening to brown or even black in winter, with lighter undersides and a white rump patch; the tail is very short (2–3 cm or 0.8–1.2 in), and barely visible. Only the males have antlers.
Key Information
Rates
Prices on application
Can a Rifle be provided
Yes
Accommodation
Generally we organise accommodation for your stay at whatever level you prefer from self catering to 5*.
Ammunition
Ammunition supplied subject to availability
Suggested Calibre
.240 or above.
Permits Required
All required permits arranged at time of booking.
Nearest Airport
Dependant on location of shoot.
Flights & Bringing own Firearms
Please consult with Hendry, Ramsay & Waters at time of booking for up to date airline carriers that allow firearms to be transported.