Roe Deer Hunt in Loimaa
Classic European stalking for roe deer in agricultural Southwest Finland
📍Loimaa, Varsinais-Suomi, Finland
6
hours
1–2
participants
May – January
season
Southwest Finland
region
About This Experience
Roe deer colonised Southwest Finland rapidly from the 1980s and now thrive across the Loimaa river valley. Unlike white-tailed deer, roe are stalked individually — a quiet pre-dawn walk along field edges to intercept feeding bucks or does at first light. Our guide is a trained Trophy Hunter association (RPA) member who can assess buck quality and identify legal does. Stalks are conducted on foot across 2,800 hectares of private farmland. Shot range is typically 50–120 metres from woodland edges. The buck season runs May to September; does and young from August onwards. Field dressing instruction provided. Meat belongs to the hunter.
Highlights
- ✓Traditional European-style stalking
- ✓Certified trophy quality assessment
- ✓2,800 ha private farmland
- ✓Meat belongs to the hunter
Target Species / Game
What to Bring
- —Rifle ≥ .243 Win or bow
- —Camo clothing
- —Quality binoculars 8x42
- —Hunting licence
Location
Area: Loimaa, Varsinais-Suomi
Region: Southwest Finland, Finland
Coordinates: 60.8500°N, 23.0600°E
280 €
/ person