Iberian Fallow Deer
Dama dama
With palmate antlers and a spotted coat, during the autumn groan across dehesas and Mediterranean woods.
The fallow deer (Dama dama) stands out for its palmate, shovel-shaped antlers and spotted coat, which darkens in winter. It lives in mixed woodlands and meadows of Castilla y León, Extremadura and Andalusia. The best time is the groan, from late September to October, when bucks are most active and vocal and the antlers fully developed. Hunted by stalking or driven, it pairs well with red deer or wild boar.
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What's included
- — Guide and full outfitting
- — Lodging and full board
- — License, insurance and permits
The memorable
- ★ Palmate antlers
- ★ Combinable with red deer and boar
Hunt information
Trophy (CIC score)
We grade the trophy by CIC score. The fee is private and personalized: your outfitter confirms it when designing your hunt.
Non-CITES species. Trophy by CIC score, quoted separately.
We design your hunt bespoke. Your outfitter details the proposal privately.
