North Stalker
Well-Known Member
Fair point, at least you can justify your statement, unlike most who just come out with the "It's not sporting" or "Clearly you can't manage the deer correctly" statements which appear on here all to often.Looks like we won't agree on this one! I have spent the best art of my life working with deer, been involved with
of out of season and night licenses don't have a problem with them when they are absolutely necessary however
night licenses seem to be being issued as a matter of course these days not as a last resort as they were supposed
to be.
Now the Scottish Government are looking at changing the law on the use of thermal at the request of SNH
which of course are a government body.
It sits well with the governments idea of a massive reduction in deer numbers in keeping with their ideas on rewilding
Not good for estates and those that make their living from deer, not good for recreational stalkers,certainly not good for the deer and ultimately not good for the countryside.
Short term benefit for contract stalkers but will benefit no one in the long run.
Mass culling of deer as the result of poor forest design it boils my p@@s
I've been and am still involved with both sides. A time and a place, yes. Now a days with woods/forests being very commercialised and timber being relatively cheap, every tree is a valued commodity and the deer do pay the price for this.