Stalking Shooting England and Highlands of Scotland - Sport in ScotlandStalking & Shooting in England and the Highlands of Scotland - Organising Rough Shooting, Driven Shoots and Events including Roe Deer Stalking.

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The pages of this web site are littered with mouth-watering places to go and things to do and we use all of them individually or in combinations for our guests. We can tailor a bespoke programme of events for an individual or a group, or put separate individuals together from all parts of the globe to form a group for a specific event.

As well as booking the various shoot locations and accommodations, we arrange for everyone to have the correct permits to import and use their weapons. We arrange transport for airport transfers and on the estates. We provide shoot lunches and ensure the correct calibre cartridges are available at each shoot. Loaders or helpers are hired if required and they know where to go and what transport is available on each estate.

Dogs and dog handlers are booked if needed, side trips are organised for non-shooters who do not wish to
accompany their partners on the shoot, and hotels in other places are booked for before and after the event if needed.

We also organise deer stalking throughout the UK. Roe buck stalking from April to July for trophies of the highest world quality in England, and in Scotland, where the animals are more numerous, and the stalking is a little more physically taxing. Chinese water deer, muntjac, fallow, sika and red deer stalking from October through to February in England and, for the latter three species, traditional stalking in the Highlands of Scotland from the beginning of September to the 20th October, are all available.
Rough shooting is also a Highland tradition, whether it be a long hard slog in the hills for a few grouse or ptarmigan, or a more sedate stroll through rolling farmlands chasing pheasant, partridge, brown hares
and rabbits, followed by an evening duck flight.

Single species events are also organised such as woodcock shooting over pointer dogs in Sutherlandshire, driven white or snow hare shooting
in the Inverness-shire mountains, ferreting for rabbits and red hind and roe doe stalking throughout the Highlands. Much of this hunting takes place after the stag stalking has finished on the 20th October and continues through to the end of January. Days of different types of hunting can be put together for varying periods of time for groups of hunters.

As mentioned earlier, individuals can often be joined with other individuals known to us to form a hunting group. Driven pheasant and driven partridge on one or other of the estates shown on these pages, with one or other of the accommodations, can often be combined with the some of the lesser shooting mentioned above to form a complete package. If you are not sure what to do or when just give us a call and let us discuss the matter with you in greater detail to form your own dream itinerary. We are here to help.
 
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