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Guided Hunting Experiences

Hunting in Ireland

From seasoned hunters to first-timers, we offer guided hunts tailored
to your experience level and preferences

Hunting Programs

Our Experiences

Deer Stalking

Pursue Red, Sika and Fallow deer across Tyrone and Fermanagh's stunning landscapes with experienced local stalkers.

Driven Game Shoots

Traditional driven pheasant days on private estates. Professional beaters and experienced guns for the classic Irish experience.

Rough Shooting

Walk-up shooting for woodcock, snipe and pheasant across mixed terrain. Dogs and guides provided.

Wildfowling

Dawn and dusk flight shooting for duck on Fermanagh's famous lakelands. A true Irish wildfowling experience.

Complete Package

What's Included

Equipment

Premium firearms, ammunition, and safety gear provided. Bring your own or use ours.

Guidance

Expert local guides with intimate knowledge of game patterns and terrain.

Processing

Professional field dressing, processing, and packaging of your harvest.

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License Requirements

All hunters must hold a valid firearms certificate and hunting license appropriate to their quarry species. We assist international visitors with the license application process and provide guidance on Irish hunting regulations.

Deer hunters require a deer stalking license, while game bird shooters need appropriate game licenses. Our experienced guides ensure all legal requirements are met and provide comprehensive safety briefings before each hunt.

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Target Species

Ireland's diverse game available in Tyrone and Fermanagh

Red Deer

Red Deer

Ireland's largest wild deer, known for impressive antlers and the iconic autumn rut. Found across Tyrone and Fermanagh's upland terrain.

Weight: 180-250 kg (400-550 lbs)
Season: 1 September - 28 February
Behavior: Active dawn/dusk, rut peaks October
Sika Deer

Sika Deer

Originally from Japan, sika have thrived in Ireland's woodlands. Known for their distinctive whistling call and spotted summer coat.

Weight: 50-80 kg (110-175 lbs)
Season: 1 September - 28 February
Behavior: Secretive forest dwellers, twilight active
Fallow Deer

Fallow Deer

Elegant deer with distinctive palmate antlers and spotted coat. Common in parklands and mixed woodlands around Fermanagh.

Weight: 60-100 kg (130-220 lbs)
Season: 1 September - 28 February
Behavior: Gregarious, open woodland preferred
Pheasant

Pheasant

The classic driven bird. Vibrant plumage and explosive flush make pheasant Ireland's most popular gamebird.

Weight: 1-1.5 kg (2.2-3.3 lbs)
Season: 1 November - 31 January
Behavior: Woodland edge, driven or walked-up
Woodcock

Woodcock

The 'phantom of the forest'. Prized for challenging flight patterns through dense cover. A true test of shooting skill.

Weight: 250-420g (9-15 oz)
Season: 1 November - 31 January
Behavior: Dusk flight, woodland and bogland
Snipe

Snipe

Lightning-fast zigzag flight makes snipe one of the most challenging gamebirds. Found in wetlands and bog margins.

Weight: 80-120g (3-4 oz)
Season: 1 September - 31 January
Behavior: Wetland specialist, explosive flush
Mallard

Mallard

Ireland's most common wild duck. Excellent table bird found on lakes, rivers and flooded fields throughout Fermanagh.

Weight: 1-1.4 kg (2.2-3 lbs)
Season: 1 September - 31 January
Behavior: Dawn/dusk flight, freshwater habitat
Teal

Teal

Europe's smallest dabbling duck. Fast, agile flyers that provide challenging sport over wetlands and marshes.

Weight: 300-400g (10-14 oz)
Season: 1 September - 31 January
Behavior: Tight flocks, rapid flight
Wigeon

Wigeon

Distinctive whistling call. Grazes on flooded grasslands and lough shores. Popular for flight shooting.

Weight: 500-900g (1.1-2 lbs)
Season: 1 September - 31 January
Behavior: Large flocks, grazing duck
Fox

Fox

Cunning and adaptable predator found throughout rural Ireland. Controlled to protect livestock and ground-nesting birds.

Weight: 5-8 kg (11-18 lbs)
Season: Year-round (no closed season)
Behavior: Nocturnal, territorial

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