Out stalking during restrictions

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I received a welcome update from Gloucestershire Constabulary this afternoon:

"Good afternoon,

We have been advised that Stalking for the purposes of deer control is permitted. However, this is not extended for the purposes of “social shooting”, for example clay pigeon shooting and the “social distancing” advice should be complied with.

I have had a similar message from Glos Licensing which further stated that "... pest control is fine ...communal shooting / shooting that would necessarily breach the social distancing guidance is not."
 
Sure ferrets be fine on wet cat food if pushed from supermarket if and when you exercise your right to go get essentials
 
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Just let the Ferrets eat your dinner, and you will get fitter. ;)

I am applying this to kids, Prioritising feeding them, and cutting right back. I needed to lose weight and so far home working and not eating daily cakes and buiscuits in the office I’ve lost 4kg, only another 9 to go and I’ll be back to where I was when I was on the tools and boxing :-)
 
Why the angry face by the way, it’s just a statement of fact! If I can’t feed them they’ll have to be put to sleep, I didn’t say I was going out shooting!!

I don't know where that red face came from I thought you had put it there. ;)
Sorry it must have been my sausage fingers if it was not you
 
Sure ferrets be fine on wet cat food if pushed from supermarket if and when you exercise your right to go get essentials
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You can buy dry ferret food if you can't find it they will do fine on tinned cat food not dog food its too rich
No need to put them to sleep

It would be a last resort obviously! As I say I have 3 -4 weeks food in and if it comes to it I’ll have a drive around for road kill for them!!

On the drive to the shops, obviously......
 
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Is the volunteering to help out on a farm your job? No.
Is it essential for YOU to go and do it? No. Essential for the farmer maybe, but not you.
Is helping out on a farm more or less likely to bring you in to contact with other people who are carriers of COVID? More likely.
Does helping out on a farm come with all the same risks and issues highlighted in this thread about going out stalking in terms of car accidents, refuelling etc.? Yes it does.

Is volunteering on a farm and just happening to have a rifle with you ("My word, how ever did THAT get in my pocket?") being used as a sort of thinly veiled excuse for going out shooting in this context? Yes it is lets be honest.

We're not being asked to give up our hobby, we're not being asked to give up our guns, we're not being asked to stop stalking. We're being asked to stay indoors for a handful of weeks to ease the burden on the NHS during a global pandemic and hopefully reduce the number of deaths as a result.

We should be pleased that something as simple as just sitting on the sofa is going to save the world - OK, I'm being dramatic for effect but you get my point!

This is where people differ. For you it's a hobby, pay a guide have a stalk, shoot something, maybe pay to take it home but for most on here it seems its the trigger time that's important not the meat. Or there are people who shoot a lot and sell 90% to a dealer, not professional stalkers but do it for fun and the extra cash. Then there are the hunters (who apparently are in a much smaller minority than I thought) who go out for meat. Shoot no more than they can take home, butcher, freeze and then eat over a few weeks. Once it's gone we go out again and repeat.

The act just passed by Parliament clearly states going out to "obtain" food is essential. No mention of buying it in a shop just obtaining it. My stalking ground is closer than the supermarket or butchers and there is no one there so I know where I'll be heading.
 
This is where people differ. For you it's a hobby, pay a guide have a stalk, shoot something, maybe pay to take it home but for most on here it seems its the trigger time that's important not the meat. Or there are people who shoot a lot and sell 90% to a dealer, not professional stalkers but do it for fun and the extra cash. Then there are the hunters (who apparently are in a much smaller minority than I thought) who go out for meat. Shoot no more than they can take home, butcher, freeze and then eat over a few weeks. Once it's gone we go out again and repeat.

The act just passed by Parliament clearly states going out to "obtain" food is essential. No mention of buying it in a shop just obtaining it. My stalking ground is closer than the supermarket or butchers and there is no one there so I know where I'll be heading.
Here’s another thread on dodging in the making
 
DJZ german hunting magazine states this weeks government info that hunting is OK in Germany either alone or with only one person outside the family home, keep 1.5 metres apart, no mention about driving 200 km to do it though.
 
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