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Deer Stalking and Management in Wiltshire
We are delighted to be able to offer both accompanied and unaccompanied deer stalking in Wiltshire just 10 minutes drive from Salisbury over 1000 acres of stunning countryside.
Our stalking grounds are frequented by both Fallow Deer and Roe Deer with occassional sightings of both Sika & Red Deer.
Wiltshire offers some of the best deer stalking in the UK and attracts hunters from around the globe, many of whom are attracted to the high quality Roebuck.
Deer Stalking is conducted on a one- to-one basis with one of our experienced professsional guides. Guests are welcome to use their own rifle or one of our estate rifles, all of which are fitted with the very best Swarovski Optic's.
Alternatively, if you are suitably experienced and possess suitable qualifications you may be eligible to stalk unaccompanied as part of a syndicate scheme. Please contact us for more details.
Whatever your needs, at County Deer Stalking we are keen to help you get the most from your stalking. If you'd like to find out more about Deer Stalking in Wiltshire or in any other area, then please contact the office on: 0203 981 0159 / 0208 239 7311 or email the office:
We are the largest and most popular deer stalking provider in the south of England. If you would like to find out more about deer stalking then follow this link: go-stalking
We are making some exciting changes! Read more about what is to come.
April offers a great opportunity for some selective deer culling, but which Roebuck should you choose?
With the current poor spring what is happening to our arable farms and how does this affect Deer Stalkers?
Peter Jones Reviews the Steyr Mannlicher Pro Hunter Rifle.
All Deer Stalkers should be aware of the signs and symptoms of Lymes Disease and how to prevent it.
Rosie Saxe takes a look at the latest news to affect UK Deer Stalkers (March 2013)
Slow and cautious stalking is the only way to approach this secretive deer. Peter Jones recounts one such occasion.
What is Persian or Turkish Slipper? Peter Jones looks at this strange quirk of nature that can be exhibited in deer.