Red stag

 

The Red stag is an emblematic species of the Spanish mountains, very present throughout the varied geographies of our country.

With a hunting season that runs from September to February, the Red stag offers hunters an experience full of tradition and excitement, especially during the Berrea, which takes place from late September to mid-October, when the forest is filled with their nuptial call.

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FAQ

When can Red stag be hunted?

The Red stag hunting season in Spain varies according to the autonomous community, but is generally between October and February for big game hunting. Red stag hunting during the rut, the rutting period, tends to be especially popular and takes place in September and October. It is essential to consult the specific regulations of the autonomous community to know the exact dates and any additional restrictions.

What is Red stag stalking?

Red stag stalking is a hunting technique that consists of a stealthy approach to the animal, taking advantage of the knowledge of the terrain and the animal’s behavior patterns. It requires patience, the ability to move silently and a good observation capacity to identify the animal without being detected. Stalking allows you to select a specific target, usually a selective Red stag and to shoot ethically and effectively.

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How to stalking Red stag?

Looking for Red stag involves knowing their habits and habitat preferences. Red stag tend to frequent wooded areas with clearings, field edges and water sources. They are most active during twilight hours, at dawn and dusk. Using binoculars to observe from a safe distance and using downwind to get close are key techniques. Identifying tracks such as footprints, droppings and rubbing areas in trees can help track their movement.

Where are there Red stag in Spain?

Red stag are present in many parts of Spain, being particularly abundant in the regions of Castilla-La Mancha, especially in the Cabañeros National Hunting Reserve, and in Extremadura, in the Monfragüe National Hunting Reserve. They are also found in Andalucia, in natural parks such as Doñana, and in the Sierra de Grazalema. Other areas include Castilla y León and parts of Aragón. The distribution of Red stag ranges from low mountain areas to areas of Mediterranean scrub, adapting to a variety of forest and scrub habitats.

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What is a selective Red stag?

A selective Red stag refers to an individual that is chosen to be hunted according to population management and ecosystem conservation criteria. This selection is based on aspects such as age, physical condition, antler quality and the balance between males and females in the population. The objective is to ensure a healthy animal population, encouraging the development of individuals with good genetic characteristics and maintaining a population density that the habitat can support without degradation.

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