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Looking for any references for a place called Letterewe Estates for stalking.

Also any other suggestions. would be two couples for two to three days stalking, would like the traditional experience with ponies if possible. A day of fly fishing might be nice as well. Large trophies not important.

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Looking for any references for a place called Letterewe Estates for stalking.

Also any other suggestions. would be two couples for two to three days stalking, would like the traditional experience with ponies if possible. A day of fly fishing might be nice as well. Large trophies not important.

thanks


Friends have been before and said was very good. Surprised if it’s not all booked up for this season already.
 
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Looking for any references for a place called Letterewe Estates for stalking.

Also any other suggestions. would be two couples for two to three days stalking, would like the traditional experience with ponies if possible. A day of fly fishing might be nice as well. Large trophies not important.

thanks


Friends have been before and said was very good. Surprised if it’s not all booked up for this season already.


Yes just received info from them and cant book for next year either. so search goes on.
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I just booked a stag hunt for late sept with Mike McCraven Hunting LTD in Scotland.Christen had won a trip of 5 days @ a raffle and I added a hunt. Mike has been @ SCI for 35 years the guy in the kilt.Ours was short notice too
 
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Hi eny,

I might be able to help you out. A couple of things to note though. This would not be using ponies to take your stags off the hill (we use an eight wheel argo) and I can't offer fly fishing.

I have dates available for this year:
August 15th - 19th 2022 5 days
August 56th & 26th 2022 2 days
September 5th & 6th 2022 2 days

Have a look at the link to my offer
http://forums.accuratereloadin...2100588/m/8731098562

Send me an email If you would like some more information.


With kind regards
Mike
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Hi eny,

I might be able to help you out. A couple of things to note though. This would not be using ponies to take your stags off the hill (we use an eight wheel argo) and I can't offer fly fishing.

I have dates available for this year:
August 15th - 19th 2022 5 days
August 56th & 26th 2022 2 days
September 5th & 6th 2022 2 days

Have a look at the link to my offer
http://forums.accuratereloadin...2100588/m/8731098562

Send me an email If you would like some more information.


Thankyou Mike. My side by side gets about 2500 miles on it from April to September, so I'm ready to just walk come hunting seasonSmiler As well as my friends are wanting the traditional thing if I can find it.
 
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Letterewe - its dead men's shoes.

Its a suberb area though - you might want to try Gairloch Estate - you will get through more easily through Sheildaig Lodge - https://www.shieldaiglodge.com/. (You'll need to dig on that website to find the info but it is there - very nice place to stay, was there in Feb) I can tell you for a fact though they are also fully booked this year - as will be anywhere else worth going. Don't know about next year - this is your best bet - think ahead.

I should also say that many estates are under severe pressure from the authorities to reduce deer numbers and will be implementing drastic culls.
 
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