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What is the best hunting dog for deer?

What is the best hunting dog for deer?

If you’re looking for an amazing pooch for your next hunting adventure, here are the top 10 deer hunting dog breeds to consider.

  • Labrador Retriever.
  • American Foxhound.
  • Treeing Walker Hound.
  • Bluetick Coonhound.
  • German Shorthair Pointer.
  • English Setter.
  • Beagle.
  • Plott Hounds.

What is most popular hunting dog?

The 5 Most Popular Hunting Dog Breeds in America

  • Labrador Retriever. Not only the top ranked sporting breed, Labrador Retrievers have been ranked as the American Kennel Club’s most popular overall breed for a number of years.
  • German Shorthaired Pointer.
  • English Setter.
  • Coonhounds.
  • English Springer Spaniel.

What is the most aggressive hunting dog?

International Dog Day 2020: 6 most dangerous dog breeds in the…

  • American Pit Bull Terrier. 1/6. American Pit Bulls are one of the most dangerous dogs and have been banned by many countries in the world.
  • Rottweiler. 2/6.
  • German Shepherd. 3/6.
  • American Bulldog. 4/6.
  • Bullmastiff. 5/6.
  • Siberian Husky. 6/6.

Where are the best hunting dogs in Europe?

The HUNTING DOGS EUROPE team, have a passion for all things hunting and shooting, with a particular passion for the Hunt, Point, Retrieve (HPR) breeds of dog. Fortunate, to have an agent and kennels based in Slovakia, a country which has some of the best hunting and training possibilities in Europe.

Is there a deer stalking magazine in the UK?

Deer Stalking UK is an online magazine for stalkers, published by stalkers. You can subscribe to Deer Stalking UK for free. Please share the site with friends and like-minded people. As our subscriptions grow we hope to become a go-to destination for those looking to find deer stalking and rifle hunting content and information.

Who are the professionals in the deer industry?

We have leading professionals from across the industry contributing, including deer managers, stalkers, DSC trainers, rifle experts, gunsmiths, taxidermists, and chefs. Our contributors are not professional writers or film makers, but ordinary people working the deer industry.

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