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Best Strategies for Hunting Red Stags in Wet Weather?

April 5, 2026

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When hunting red stags in wet weather, focus on higher terrain and areas with minimal vegetation to provide clear shooting lanes, and use spot-and-stalk tactics to get close to your target without being seen.

Choosing the Right Terrain

In wet weather, higher terrain is often drier and more attractive to red stags than lower-lying areas. Look for hills with good visibility, where the stags can see and be seen from a distance. Aim for areas with minimal vegetation, such as rocky outcrops, heather moors, or areas with a sparse covering of bracken.

Using Spot-and-Stalk Tactics

To get close to red stags without being seen, use spot-and-stalk tactics. Start by glassing the terrain from a distance, using high-powered binoculars to locate the stags. Once you’ve identified your target, use the wind and terrain to your advantage, moving stealthily to get into position. Aim for a spot where you can get a clear shot, and be prepared to take advantage of any opportunities that arise.

Understanding Red Stag Behavior

In wet weather, red stags tend to be more mobile, moving to higher ground to escape the flooding and wet conditions. They may also be more aggressive, particularly if they feel their harem is under threat. Be prepared for sudden changes in behavior, and be ready to adapt your tactics accordingly. Use this knowledge to your advantage, stalking the stags and trying to get into position for a shot.

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