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- Chris HLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sorry, don't know how well this will read. The seasons in Scotland and Egland/Wales are different. The introduced/pest species have no closed season but they are small.
Species and sex Scotland England and Wales
Red stag 1st July – 20th Oct 1st Aug – 30th April
Red hinds 21st Oct – 15th Feb 1st Nov – 28th/29th Feb
Fallow buck 1st Aug – 30th April 1st Aug – 30th April
Fallow doe 21st Oct – 15th Feb 1st Nov – 28th/29th Feb
Roe buck 1st April – 20th Oct 1st April – 31st Oct
Roe doe 21st Oct – 31st March 1st Nov – 28th/29th Feb
Sika stag 1st August – 30th April 1st Aug – 30th April
Sika hind 21st Oct – 15th Feb 1st Nov – 28th/29th Feb
Chinese water deer buck No closed season
Chinese water deer doe No closed season
Muntjac buck No closed season
Muntjac doe No closed season
Source(s): http://www.ukdeerstalking.com/about.htm - Anonymous1 decade ago
Chris H is pretty much correct in his comprehensive list of dates.
However Munjac are the only deer with no close season as of 1st October 2007.
All shooters should keep up to date with defra's latest legislation.
- 1 decade ago
Sort of but they're a protected species so you have to have a liscence and even then its very resrticted.