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Sika Deer on the approach in England

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Sika Deer on the approach in England | Destinations Their  territory of 7 500 hectares is not closed along the English south coast in Dorset, at about 2:30 in the South-West London Introduced in 1890 in England is now home ownership is certainly the most beautiful Sika deer population throughout England and one of the most beautiful in Europe. The most beautiful trophies in England are harvested at that specific location. The habitat consists of 
small dense forests, agricultural plains and pastures, ideal habitat for deer and Sika deer also found in numbers. Housing is our partner in a cottage roof 300 years old, just minutes from the hunting area and the sea

The Sika deer hunting can be done from late August to mid March. The slab is in October and November but major trophies are taken throughout the season. The largest concentration is in our territory in late winter between February 15 and March 15 when many Sika deer come to feed on the property. In general, the approach to hunting in the morning and looking instead to the evening. Hinds and calves may be hunted from 1 November and 31 March, foxes throughout the year.

Sika deer although small in size and trophy, are nevertheless extremely interesting hunt. They are primarily nocturnal, have a smell, a sight and hearing are very sharp and always on the lookout. Hunting is therefore a real challenge, made for real hunters. The brocades are driven to approach the morning and evening. Good dates are between April 10 and May 15 during the rut and the first 10 days of August.

Like all good destinations must be booked well in advance, the latter a victim of its success, unfortunately, not immune to the rule!

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 02:07