Morning ,
Just seen a really interesting video on you tube (title above )
I stalk in Scotland and hear things about the John muir trust and most are not pleasant ,so I’m interested in peoples views on them ?
Clearly there are two sides to every story and in my opinion I found this video really interesting and they made some really good points ,
I am a deer manager in the south and we are trying to achieve sustainable deer management on our estate ,when I started we had a huge population of Roe deer which after 14 years (took me about 5 years) to get on top of the population .
We now get natural re -generation , acceptable levels of damage on new plantations etc .
However by managing the deer is this way it does not suit client stalking at all ,as we now have low levels of deer and were not in the business of ripping people off for a good walk in the countryside !
We do a bit but not a lot as we just don’t have lots of deer for people to shoot .
So it does interest me when you see all these videos on the internet of people taking clients out to woods / fields etc that are brimming with deer ; groups of roe in dozens etc ;
I would be interested to see the impact level in the woods ?
So why are there so many deer in Scotland ? I have always wondered why they haven’t got the same seasons as the south ?
We stalk Hinds in the winter and we see dozens of stags laughing at us ! In the south you can shoot them till the end on April !
This post is meant as a friendly debate not slagging anybody off or criticism of anybody .
I hope to do a course on sustainable deer management next year and just interested in people’s different views .
Thanks
Just seen a really interesting video on you tube (title above )
I stalk in Scotland and hear things about the John muir trust and most are not pleasant ,so I’m interested in peoples views on them ?
Clearly there are two sides to every story and in my opinion I found this video really interesting and they made some really good points ,
I am a deer manager in the south and we are trying to achieve sustainable deer management on our estate ,when I started we had a huge population of Roe deer which after 14 years (took me about 5 years) to get on top of the population .
We now get natural re -generation , acceptable levels of damage on new plantations etc .
However by managing the deer is this way it does not suit client stalking at all ,as we now have low levels of deer and were not in the business of ripping people off for a good walk in the countryside !
We do a bit but not a lot as we just don’t have lots of deer for people to shoot .
So it does interest me when you see all these videos on the internet of people taking clients out to woods / fields etc that are brimming with deer ; groups of roe in dozens etc ;
I would be interested to see the impact level in the woods ?
So why are there so many deer in Scotland ? I have always wondered why they haven’t got the same seasons as the south ?
We stalk Hinds in the winter and we see dozens of stags laughing at us ! In the south you can shoot them till the end on April !
This post is meant as a friendly debate not slagging anybody off or criticism of anybody .
I hope to do a course on sustainable deer management next year and just interested in people’s different views .
Thanks