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– Learning Centre –

Welcome to the Learning Centre of The Deer Stalking HUB. Here you will find a wealth of information scribed by members of The Deer HUB team, deer industry experts and Deer HUB members. Check out our Latest Articles below or search for articles by subject by clicking on the links in the right hand column.

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Latest Articles

310, 2024

How do I apply for a UK Firearms Certificate

By |October 3rd, 2024|Deer Management, Deer Stalking|

If you would like to own your own rifle for deer stalking, you will need to apply for a firearms certificate which is issued by your local police constabulary.  Firearms certificates allow an individual to possess, buy or acquire a firearm and ammunition. For the uninitiated, applying for the first time for a UK firearms certificate can seem a daunting idea. The information contained in this article specifically relates to deer stalkers who would [...]

1411, 2023

DSC2 Explained

By |November 14th, 2023|Deer Management, Deer Stalking|

What is the DSC2? The Deer Stalking Certificate 2 (DSC2) follows on from the DSC1, which is an industry recognised qualification for UK deer stalkers and estate managers. The DSC1 can be likened to taking a driving test - it is a largely a knowledge-based qualification which enables candidates to demonstrate their understanding of basic deer management principles and meat hygiene and to show competence in rifle safety and shooting at simulated deer targets. [...]

1311, 2023

DSC1 Explained

By |November 13th, 2023|Deer Management, Deer Stalking|

Officially started in 1998, the DSC1 (Deer Stalking Certificate 1) course was developed to educate and set a basic standard for UK deer stalkers involved in the humane management of wild deer. Since its inception, DMQ (Deer Management Qualifications) has awarded over 32,000 certificates to people who have completed the classroom training and passed the 5 assessment modules. What is the DSC1? DSC1 is an industry recognised qualification for UK deer stalkers and estate [...]

108, 2022

How to avoid being ‘caught short’ when deer stalking

By |August 1st, 2022|Deer Stalking|

I’ve been wanting to write this article for many years now. It’s about a subject many people just don’t think about and there’s no easy or sensitive way to approach it. It’s never been written about before to my knowledge, probably for good reason.. In the countryside there are no toilets. NONE. For people stalking in the afternoon/evening, it's not so much of an issue I guess - but for deer stalkers setting out [...]

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