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Deer stalking, or simply stalking, is a term for the stealthy pursuit of on foot to for , for leisure, as , or to control their numbers as part of wildlife management, just as with and . Deer hunted in the UK are , , , , , , and hybrids of these species.

Stalked deer are commonly shot with a rifle. This may happen on , or in . Controls provided by the Game Act apply to deer (from the Deer Act 1991). Venison is also a highly popular meat, with sales quadrupling in the UK in 2014. Prior to the invention of centerfire ammunition, deer were stalked with the aid of a , such as the Scottish Deerhound. is illegal in the United Kingdom for all animals.. The Art of Deer-stalking. London: John Murray 1839.MacRae, Alexander, A Handbook of Deer-stalking (1880)

The term is used in North America to describe the of deer without using , but in and Ireland, the term generally refers to the pursuit of deer with and unarmed pursuers, typically on . The hunter is called a .

(1986). 9780948253058, Sportsman's Press.
The hat is a design associated with this style of hunting.


Background
is defined as pursuing or approaching stealthily, which is often necessary when approaching wild deer or the high seat overseeing the area where the deer are likely to be passing. Scottish deer stalking is often under the guidance of a professional stalker or a resident expert.
(1978). 9780224014632, J. Cape.

Apart from the stalking of and on the open hillsides of Scotland and the English , which takes place in daylight, most deer stalking takes place in the first and last two hours of daylight. The only historical English county without any wild deer is , and in all other English and Scottish counties, as well as most Welsh counties, there are deer populations controlled by deer stalking.

For trophy hunting, antlers are measured by one of several scoring systems used to compare the relative merits of the heads. In Europe, including the UK, the Conseil International du Chasse (CIC) system is used; in America, it is either the Boone & Crockett or the Safari Club International (SCI), and in Australia, it is the Douglas system.

(2025). 9781632205902, Skyhorse Publishing.


Purpose
There are no natural predators of deer in Britain. Therefore, to maintain a stable population of deer, a of some of them is performed each year. Yearly, the deer population is counted to determine the age and sex profile of those to be culled. Barren, genetically odd or very old animals are then killed during the correct deer season. This selection results in a pyramid profile, with a few healthy older animals of each sex at the top and increasing numbers of each sex down to the yearlings at the bottom.
(1996). 9781853102509, Swan Hill.

The males with outstanding antlers are sometimes referred to as trophy animals, and as part of the cull they can be shot as part of a purchased sporting package to bring income to help with the management of the deer population as a whole. If population reduction is required, more females will be culled. If a population increase is required, only a select few will be culled.

There are many scenarios that prevent a shot from being taken, such as no safe backstop, no clear shot, the deer does not stop, there are other deer behind the chosen deer, the deer which is visible is out of season, it is not an appropriate animal to cull, or it is a trophy animal which could bring in much-needed funds. As such, not every stalk results in a killed deer.


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