Country Sports

Red Stag Highland Hill Stalking

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There are centuries of history and tradition behind deer stalking in Scotland, and it’s an excellent way to get to know the native wildlife.

At Atholl, the stalking we offer is part of a selective cull and is guided by an estate deerstalker.

Red Stag Stalking

Wild red deer are native to Scotland and few areas are more renowned for managing herds than the Forest of Atholl.

As part of our management of the open range deer population, we cull in the region of 300 stags each season over the five beats, most of which are let to accompanied guests. Our objective is to cull out the old or less strong adult stags, rather than focus on trophy heads.

The day will be run in time-honoured tradition and if the stalk results in a successful kill, the stag will be carried back to the larder by pony for preparation and collection by the venison dealer.

The estate has maintained the tradition of using Highland ponies to retrieve stalked deer as they are more adept than vehicles at accessing the whole hill and do less damage to the land.  Ponies cannot work in all conditions or at all on the Clunes beat, due to the extent of hill drainage.  Where vehicles are used, they are kept discrete and do not interfere with the enjoyment of the day.

Stag stalking is sold on a per-head basis and we do not stalk on Sundays.

Stalking Red Hinds

Most of our let hind stalking is restricted to lodge parties who may take a few days sport for three or four rifles over a number of beats during November and December. We do not stalk hinds on Saturdays or Sundays.

Highland ponies are used to carry the culled deer where conditions permit.

Hind stalking is sold on a per-day basis.

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