nun_hunter
Well-Known Member
I'm quite surprised at some of the responses on here. It's OK to go and drive out to go the the shops to buy food where you'll be around lots of people and in places touching surfaces and items also touched by lots of people to get food? BUT don't think of going out on your own to shoot a deer for a couple of hours that'll fill your freezer for a few weeks and cost you nothing got her than the tools you have in your possession already?????
Not everyone on here is either a professional stalker with clients or contracts or paying a guide for a jolly in the countryside and not take the venison home. Some of us shoot a deer, take it home, eat it over a few weeks then go out and shoot another for no other reason than eating it. A lot of us shoot in places with no public access and not even any other footfall at all, I've never seen another person on a number of my stalking grounds in many years and you're telling me that's more dangerous and posing a risk than going to Tesco or the butchers? I've more chance of hurting myself in my home gym or at work than stalking.
All this talk of the police making an example of stalkers in nonsense, we're too strapped as it is and will be dealing with large gatherings in public and infected persons who don't care about being out and about to worry about someone quietly popping out on their own for a few hours in solitary and getting some meat. Especially when it lessens the burden on everyone else trying to buy whatever is left in the shops.
Not everyone on here is either a professional stalker with clients or contracts or paying a guide for a jolly in the countryside and not take the venison home. Some of us shoot a deer, take it home, eat it over a few weeks then go out and shoot another for no other reason than eating it. A lot of us shoot in places with no public access and not even any other footfall at all, I've never seen another person on a number of my stalking grounds in many years and you're telling me that's more dangerous and posing a risk than going to Tesco or the butchers? I've more chance of hurting myself in my home gym or at work than stalking.
All this talk of the police making an example of stalkers in nonsense, we're too strapped as it is and will be dealing with large gatherings in public and infected persons who don't care about being out and about to worry about someone quietly popping out on their own for a few hours in solitary and getting some meat. Especially when it lessens the burden on everyone else trying to buy whatever is left in the shops.

