MUNTJAC

Chinese waterdeer is an immigrant species from Asia – it escaped from a park in the eighteenth century and has quietly inhabited the English countryside ever since.

We are offering you a great chance to enhance your trophy collection. This deer species lives in small pockets of England so it is a desirable trophy for English hunters too.

The tusks of the Chinese Waterdeer buck are about 7cm long. One can only find this kind of teeth in three deer species in the world. Another species having tusks is Muntjac. Chinese Waterdeer females don´t have tusks, even so, distinguishing male and female can be tricky, because Chinese Waterdeer don´t grow any horns.

Chinese Waterdeer lives alone and you will find it on the fields or wet areas, so stalking them is a good way to shoot them, but from a hide/box is fine too. Hunting can be very exciting when spotted a deer to stalk it and to get chances to shoot.

Hunting of this species is mostly combined with other hunts, for example Muntjac, Red deer and Roe deer. The hunting season for this special deer is 1st November to 31st March.