Deer stalking


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Deer stalking
Deer stalking is a British term for the stealthy pursuit of deer on foot with intention of killing the deer to control the numbers. As part of a land management programme, just as with  bird hunting and shooting, the aim with deer stalking is to reduce crop damage and to obtain food. Also, as with hunting, deer stalking has long been considered a sport. Stalked deer are commonly shot with a high powered bow or centre-fire rifle; prior to the invention of the modern rifle deer were stalked with the aid of a sighthound the Scottish Deerhound. Stalking sticks are often used to steady the aim of the rifle and to steady the binoculars when scanning the ground.

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