Hunting Equipment
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CLOTHING Your choice of clothing obviously
depends on the time of year and type of terrain. However, the weather in
Scotland, although relatively temperate, can alternate between extremes in a
very short time - particularly in the mountains - and is often very localised.
We recommend warm clothing and waterproofs at any time of year with strong
boots. A number of visitors prefer to purchase woollens and tweeds after they
arrive or to order online for delivery on arrival - Scottish wool and Harris
Tweed are renowned worldwide. As hunting in Scotland is well supervised, bright
or reflective clothing is unnecessary and indeed should normally be avoided.
GAME
SHOOTING If you wish to bring your own shotgun please contact
us well in advance so that we can help you with the documentation and other
arrangements. Alternatively, you can hire shotguns locally - again, to make sure
your requirements are fully met, please contact us well in advance. You may
bring your own 4x4 vehicle, hire self-drive or hire with driver. A number of
estates include transport to the moors within the cost of the shoot. Dogs and
beaters are provided by the estates.
DEER
STALKING/HUNTING If you wish to bring your own rifle please
contact us well in advance so that we can help you with the documentation and
other arrangements. Subject to various conditions, estate rifles may be used -
please contact us for further information. Binoculars/telescopes are usually
available for hire but, ideally, you should bring your own as you will be
accustomed to their set-up. A stout stalking stick is essential for crossing
rough terrain and steadying your binoculars/telescope. Estates provide quads,
Argos, Highland Ponies, etc for taking your kill back to the Lodge. |



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