wildfowler.250
Well-Known Member
Right gents, looking to pick some brains on here if that’s okay? Was thinking about starting a thread with some feedback on whichever estates people have stalked on? Where and what you would class as your best red deer stalking experiences? Stags or hinds?
I appreciate some folk may rebook a single venue on a yearly basis and others will try lots of different estates. If you’ve got any feedback on a particular estate, I’d be keen to hear it?
As far as red deer go, I‘ve only done a weeks stag stalking in Uist,(first week of October). The island was nice. Some decent stags. Did a few days starting off from a boat as well which was a novelty. 2 blue sky days and 2 horrifically wet and windy days. I’d certainly go back but I did find the ferry across and back took up a large chunk of 2 days holiday time which would be something to consider again. Had I went in September, I think the fishing would have been another plus. Roaring was very much on and off.
I think the next time, I’d try somewhere different for variety. What I’m really after is somewhere with decent scenery and reasonably challenging stalking. Uist again was great but it is relatively flat. Certainly the stalker did say the flatter ground was something that was a plus for some of their older clients.
At the same time, I’m not desperate for something steep steep like Glencoe so to speak.
What time of year do you tend to think is best? I sometimes wonder if September might be a bit kinder as far as the wind and rain goes. The rut seems to be a bit of a hit or miss at the best of times.
Any feedback would be great. I’m not planning booking anything this year. Just interested to see what ticks boxes for folk. What has been a pro and what has made a con?
Cheers!
Photo for some variety!
I appreciate some folk may rebook a single venue on a yearly basis and others will try lots of different estates. If you’ve got any feedback on a particular estate, I’d be keen to hear it?
As far as red deer go, I‘ve only done a weeks stag stalking in Uist,(first week of October). The island was nice. Some decent stags. Did a few days starting off from a boat as well which was a novelty. 2 blue sky days and 2 horrifically wet and windy days. I’d certainly go back but I did find the ferry across and back took up a large chunk of 2 days holiday time which would be something to consider again. Had I went in September, I think the fishing would have been another plus. Roaring was very much on and off.
I think the next time, I’d try somewhere different for variety. What I’m really after is somewhere with decent scenery and reasonably challenging stalking. Uist again was great but it is relatively flat. Certainly the stalker did say the flatter ground was something that was a plus for some of their older clients.
At the same time, I’m not desperate for something steep steep like Glencoe so to speak.
What time of year do you tend to think is best? I sometimes wonder if September might be a bit kinder as far as the wind and rain goes. The rut seems to be a bit of a hit or miss at the best of times.
Any feedback would be great. I’m not planning booking anything this year. Just interested to see what ticks boxes for folk. What has been a pro and what has made a con?
Cheers!
Photo for some variety!


