African & Exotic Game

Fallow Deer Hunting

Europe's elegant deer with distinctive palmated antlers

35-39"
Shoulder Height
130-220
Weight (lbs)
150"
SCI Minimum
25¼"
RW Minimum

Identification

Medium-sized deer with unique palmated (flattened) antlers. Four color varieties: common, menil, white, and black.

Habitat

Native to Mediterranean Europe. Now found in Texas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Argentina.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 150" (rifle). Rowland Ward minimum 25¼" (single antler). World record 32¼" (168" SCI).

Did You Know?

Fallow deer are the most widely distributed deer in the world thanks to human introduction. They are the only Old World deer with palmated antlers (like moose), making them instantly recognizable. Romans spread them throughout Europe, and they've been royal hunting quarry for centuries.

Pro Tips

Tip #1: Hunt the Rut

The fallow rut (October-November) is prime time. Bucks are vocal, visible, and less cautious than usual. The distinctive groaning calls help locate active bucks.

Tip #2: Judge the Palm

Trophy quality in fallow deer is largely determined by palm development. Look for wide, well-developed palms with multiple points along the edge. The palm should be clearly broader than the beam.

Tip #3: Listen for Groaning

During the rut, fallow bucks make a distinctive groaning/belching sound unlike any other deer. Use this to locate active bucks, especially in wooded areas where visibility is limited.

Tip #4: Watch the Color

Different color phases command different prices. If you're after a specific variety (black, white, menil), confirm availability with your outfitter beforehand.

Tip #5: Glass Woodland Edges

Fallow deer often feed in open areas but stay close to woodland cover. Focus your glassing on these transition zones, especially during morning and evening hours.

Tip #6: Wait for Maturity

Fallow bucks don't fully develop palmated antlers until 3-4 years old. Younger bucks may have impressive-looking antlers but lack the palm development that makes a true trophy.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Shooting young bucks: Patience for mature palmation pays dividends
  • Ignoring wind: Fallow deer have excellent scent detection
  • Hunting only open areas: Check woodland edges and thickets
  • Missing the rut: October-November offers best opportunities
  • Poor antler evaluation: Take time to properly judge palm development

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 150"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 135"
Rowland Ward Min 25¼"
World Record 32¼"
Measurement Method Method 3

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 35-39"
Weight (Male) 130-220 lbs
Weight (Female) 65-110 lbs
Antler Length 20-28"
Lifespan 12-16 years

Color Varieties

  • Common Tan/chestnut with white spots
  • Menil Pale tan with distinct spots
  • White Cream/white, dark eyes (not albino)
  • Black (Melanistic) Dark brown/black, faint spots

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