The Great Scottish Haggis Hunt begins

TODAY is St Andrew’s Day, which means that scotsman.com’s wildly popular Haggis Hunt is up and running again.

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The annual Great Scottish Haggis Hunt launches todayThe annual Great Scottish Haggis Hunt launches today
The annual Great Scottish Haggis Hunt launches today

Now in its thirteenth year, the competition sees millions of intrepid hunters logging on from across the world to

track down the elusive creatures.

The Hunt begins at 12 noon GMT today (November 30) and ends on Burn’s Night (January 25) and this season we

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are kindly assisted by highlandtitles.com, Fairmont St Andrews and Glenlivet.

Our 2013/2014 Grand Prize is a one night luxury break at the Fairmont St Andrews for those who spot the golden

haggis and are lucky enough to be chosen in our prize draw.

The top Haggis spotter of the week will recieve a Scotsman calendar with weekly prizes also on

offer for spotters of the domestic grey haggis.

To participate in Hunting the Haggis, you do not need to go out onto the hills, nor will you have to harm one

of these rare creatures (haggishunt.com is totally environmentally friendly).

You can hunt the haggis from the comfort of your computer. Simply browse through our ten haggis-cams, which are

located in various parts of our beautiful country.

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This year we have a raft of new cameras including the Cairngorms, Banchory and Linlithgow Canal.

Join the Haggis Hunt at haggishunt.com.

For daily tips on Haggis sightings, follow the Haggis Hunt on Twitter, Facebook and Google +.