Red Hinds

The stalking of red deer females (hinds), as with most mammals is the key to the management of the herd.

The culling of frail, old and poor-quality animals ensures that numbers are kept to a pre-defined level.

Hind stalking takes place in the winter months which means short daylight hours, hinds in large groups, and potentially adverse weather, together making for a challenging hunt for the sportsman.

The Scottish Highlands in winter can however provide some fantastic scenery on a bright crisp frosty day.

A short season and pressure to reach a cull figure may give rise to the opportunity for more than one stalk in the day’s outing.

Season Dates

The open season for red hind stalking in Scotland is October 21st – February 15th.

Providers and agents offering this sport

Please select from the providers below to enquire:

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Atholl Estates

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Benmore Estate

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Suisgill

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Strone Estate

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Scone Estates

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South Ayrshire Stalking

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Remony Estate

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Lude Estate

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Murthly & Strathbraan Estates

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Kilchoan Estate

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MacIntyre & Thomson

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Innerhadden Estate

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JAHAMA Highland Estates

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Dalhousie Estates

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Dougarie Estate

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Badanloch Estate

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Craiganour Estate

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Achnacarry Sporting and Country Pursuits

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Ardchattan Estate

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Minuntion Estate

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Ardkinglas

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Gleneagles

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