The Deer Management Partnership
– Deer Stalkers Information –
The Deer Management Partnership scheme is a key part of our overall service offerings that benefit both landowners and deer stalkers alike. Wild deer are a highly valued part of our natural heritage and are increasing in number and geographic range in the UK. Deer are a natural asset and integral to our countryside. At the same time these positive values need to be balanced against the considerable negative impacts deer often have on agriculture, forestry, woodlands and the wider environment.
Therefore, deer need to be carefully managed and culled. This helps keep the UK deer population at a sustainable level, maintains a healthy population and reduces the negative impact deer have on agricultural crops and our treasured woodland and forestry environments.
Effective Deer Management
The Deer HUB offers recreational stalkers the opportunity to get actively involved in effective deer management through our ever-growing network of syndicates operating across England, Wales and Scotland.
Our syndicates are highly organised and professionally managed. All syndicates have a deer management plan, and a deer population assessment (often with a managed annual deer count). Landowners benefit from receiving an annual report detailing the number of stalk visits, deer species and numbers seen per stalk and number of deer despatched. This service provides landowners with a solution to a longstanding problem that can now be redressed.
Because of the number of syndicates we operate, we can cater for deer stalkers of all abilities. All stalkers are assessed by our team and categorised as beginner, intermediate or advanced. We then offer stalkers suitable syndicate land which is commensurate with their physical fitness, experience and skill level. For deer stalkers wanting to improve their skills, we provide courses and training, exclusively available through the Deer HUB and our team of professional deer managers.
Syndicate Benefits
Deer Stalking
Deerstalking in southern England over 9 counties and over 25,000 acres of forest, woodland and arable farmland. Stalking is for all six species of UK deer plus wild boar.
Deer Stalker Training
Our structured training mentors beginners through to becoming accomplished hunters. Learn practical shooting and fieldcraft skills to serving up venison on the table.
Memberships
The Deer HUB offers a number of membership plans to choose from, and anyone may apply to join. Take a look through all of our plans and decide which is best for you.
Events
We run an extensive calendar of events throughout the year which includes our popular training courses, organised deer management days and hunting trips all over the UK and overseas.
I contacted the Deer HUB because I was looking to take up deer stalking. The provenance of the food I eat is important to me, so ultimately, I wanted to be able to put food I had shot, butchered and prepared myself on the table for me and my family to eat. The Foundation Skills course was very comprehensive and has really given me a great start on my quest. I now look forward to going out stalking and developing my skills further with the Deer HUB team.
The Foundation Skills course that the Deer HUB delivers is so much more than just an ordinary training course. With one on one tuition, I now feel much more confidence with my rifle shooting and along with the new knowledge I have gained, am now excited about putting my new skills to the test in the field. The training was delivered with the utmost professionalism and is definitely the best training course I have ever attended; I cannot speak highly enough about the whole experience.
From the moment I arrived, I was greeted by James with a big smile and a warm welcome. His approach was personable, patient and engaging. Although I had been on several deer stalking outings over the years, I soon discovered that I knew very little. I am pleased to say that the training has firmly put me on the right course and the shooting skills/knowledge I gained will stay with me for the rest of my life. I now feel far more confident – thank you James.