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Wild (feral) Scottish Hill Goat

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Scottish Red Deer Hill Stag 2003/4
The best place for Scottish red deer hill stalking has to be the Highlands. Surprisingly large heads can come from just about anywhere in the Highlands, from Glen Affric in Inverness-shire to Gordonbush in Sutherland. Prices for Scottish red deer stalking start from as little as £370 per beast per day, royal stags and good trophy heads can be had from £465-£600. Bookings are made through NNH with many Highland estates from a single day, staying in local bed and breakfast, to a whole week in the estate lodge.
NNH Sport
Stalking on a local estate to NNH, Brora/Helmsdale area (August 25th - October 20th 2003) £465 GBP per beast. £135 GBP daily rate (the daily rate charge is only for 'blank' days and 'non hunting' days). Accommodation available locally in the East Sutherland town of Brora.
Scottish Red Deer Hind
Stalking on a local estate to NNH, Brora/Helmsdale area (November 10th - December 12th 2003) from £255 GBP per day (plus daily rate where applicable). Accommodation available locally in the East Sutherland town of Brora.
 
 
Sika Stag 2003
Sutherland, in the Highlands, is where the first UK sika deer were introduced well over 100 years ago. It still produces the UK's largest sika trophy heads. The area around Rosehall near the original introduction, remains the best place. Animals can be taken for as little as £315, and daily, or usually three day bookings are made with Highland sporting estates and landowners.
NNH Sport
Stalking Sika stag around the Rosehall area (end September - October 20th 2003) £315 GBP per beast. £135 GBP daily rate (the daily rate charge is for 'blank' outings and 'non hunting' days). Hotel accommodation available in Rosehall or Lairg (Aug/Sept 2003) from £27 B&B per person per night. Lairg (Oct 2003) from £25 B&B per person per night.
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Feral (wild) Goat 2003
The feral or wild goat is a very popular trophy species, probably because of its unusual appearance, and the fact that no two animals are alike. Not blessed with the best eyesight, however this is compensated with excellent hearing and the fact that these animals live in some of the remotest and harshest environments in Britain. Poolewe in Wester-ross, being the best place to stalk one of these animals. In this truly wild environment animals with a horn length up to 35 inches are sometimes taken. A day out on the hill for an animal with a horn length around 24 inches can be had for as little as £255. A 30 inch head if you are lucky enough to secure one would be upwards of £370.
NNH Sport
Stalking in Wester-ross on various estates from Dundonnall to Gairloch (spring and autumn). £315 GBP per animal (option of additional nanny goats). £135 GBP daily rate (the daily rate charge is only for 'blank' days and 'non hunting' days). Hotel accommodation available in the local area. Dundonnall £60 B&B per person per night or 2 nights B&B £70-£85 inc dinner. Gairloch area from £42 B&B per person per night, 3 nights B&B from only £94.50.

 

 

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