Deer experts from all over the UK are gathering at Newcastle University to review the status of the non-native muntjac deer and to plan how to keep the North of England and Scotland free of muntjac. The small, Chinese muntjac…
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Muntjac Symposium gathers to manage invasive species
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From the Archives: muntjac fever with Jason Doyle
In this week’s edition of From the Archives, we go back two years and one day, as we asked Jason Doyle what species he’d like to hunt next on the show. Think big, we said. But he did the opposite…
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Thomas Nissen hunts rare deer
Thomas Nissen feels privileged to accompany two hunters in the pursuit of the lesser-known hog deer, in one of the few areas in the world where you can hunt them free-range. He sees the six points just above the tall…
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The Shooting Show – three muntjac in a row with Chris Dalton
Muntjac vigil
Stalking on a roll
Stalking differences
Irish luck
The November issue of Sporting Rifle is out now!
The ever-changing seasons always bring something new for the rifleman – and November brings one of the biggest changes of all. Roebucks are no longer in season and roe does have come in – while fallow, sika, red, Chinese water deer and muntjac are all in season in England and Wales too.
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