As a professional guide on Dartmoor as I far as I understand offering client or guided stalking commercially during lockdown is against the law. Just wondering what everyone’s else’s thoughts are especially pro guides?
And I would suggest the above is a good and reasonable interpretation of the government regulations if those are the rules for your area.Of course, any interpretation of the law provided by Police is of absolutely no value whatsoever. If you want to know what you are prevented from doing, then the law is published on the government's website.
The relevant sections appear to be:
Regulation 6, Exception 1. Paragraph 2, d, (iii) which explicitly permits you to be outdoors in the open air with one other person for open air recreation. This covers the client.
and...Exception 2. Paragraph 4, a) and/or b) permitting you to leave home for work where such work cannot reasonably be done at home. You cannot reasonably shoot deer, or guide clients to shoot them at home.
It does NOT prohibit you from going to work.
It does not prohibit a single client from taking "open air recreation" or "exercise" with you.
In particular, it is certainly NOT the case that one is best advised to start asking the police what you can and cannot do. They have no relevant information beyond the link above, and no professional training in interpreting it.
Sorry chap, you misunderstood my post, I said D&C police, I can't speak for other forces, or where you are and your forces interpretation of the rules you have clearly stated.Of course, any interpretation of the law provided by Police is of absolutely no value whatsoever. If you want to know what you are prevented from doing, then the law is published on the government's website.
The relevant sections appear to be:
Regulation 6, Exception 1. Paragraph 2, d, (iii) which explicitly permits you to be outdoors in the open air with one other person for open air recreation. This covers the client.
and...Exception 2. Paragraph 4, a) and/or b) permitting you to leave home for work where such work cannot reasonably be done at home. You cannot reasonably shoot deer, or guide clients to shoot them at home.
It does NOT prohibit you from going to work.
It does not prohibit a single client from taking "open air recreation" or "exercise" with you.
In particular, it is certainly NOT the case that one is best advised to start asking the police what you can and cannot do. They have no relevant information beyond the link above, and no professional training in interpreting it.
Agreed. My comment only applies to England.And I would suggest the above is a good and reasonable interpretation of the government regulations if those are the rules for your area.
I am not going shooting tomorrow as I am in Level 3 and we are specifically not allowed to leave our area unless for a very good reason. And going for a walk or shooting for recreation is not deemed a good reason.
Maybe if the pro guides on here could advertise where they could take paying clients, those of us who pay for stalking could book on SD and help?Personally I have nor worked since the 31st of January this year all my clients are Euopean so restrictions both here
and there coupled with quarantine requirements have made it impossible.
Looks !ike May next year at the very earliest before I can resume.
Never mind if Covid hasn't got me by then bankruptcy will have.
Looks very like I may never work again
Understood and its not a sympathy vote - more a question of what we all might do to help eachother in these odd times - people lose out by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I hope the vaccine changes the outlook for you, so best of luck anyway. I'm a habitual problem-solver and an eternal optimist, so its a problem to solve, that's all.I can't all my clients are European and I can't change that I contract to a company who lease the sporting rights of a olarge sporting estate their clients are all European.
No furlough for me as I work on contract basus only paid for work done not a set wage, also not eligible for any of the
Government schemes as I'm past retirement age , although not able to work I still have business expenses such as
Public liability and product insurance, commercial insurance on my truck and several other business expenses that still
need to be paid , can't really cancel them due to the uncertainty of when I might not be able to start again.
Don't get the idea that i'm looking for sympathy, I'm not! It is what it is, there are many in a similar position or worse than
that which I'm in.
As you are past retirement age its tough I agree, But although you say not able to work but still have business expenses such as Public liability and product insurance, commercial insurance on your truck and several other business expenses that still need to be paid.I can't all my clients are European and I can't change that I contract to a company who lease the sporting rights of a olarge sporting estate their clients are all European.
No furlough for me as I work on contract basus only paid for work done not a set wage, also not eligible for any of the
Government schemes as I'm past retirement age , although not able to work I still have business expenses such as
Public liability and product insurance, commercial insurance on my truck and several other business expenses that still
need to be paid , can't really cancel them due to the uncertainty of when I might not be able to start again.
Don't get the idea that i'm looking for sympathy, I'm not! It is what it is, there are many in a similar position or worse than
that which I'm in.
I seem to remember that you are a pointer man; I could be interested in a day over pointers with another gun if the opportunity presents itself this season.I can't all my clients are European and I can't change that I contract to a company who lease the sporting rights of a olarge sporting estate their clients are all European.
No furlough for me as I work on contract basus only paid for work done not a set wage, also not eligible for any of the
Government schemes as I'm past retirement age , although not able to work I still have business expenses such as
Public liability and product insurance, commercial insurance on my truck and several other business expenses that still
need to be paid , can't really cancel them due to the uncertainty of when I might not be able to start again.
Don't get the idea that i'm looking for sympathy, I'm not! It is what it is, there are many in a similar position or worse than
that which I'm in.
Can't see it , unlikely to be anything and if we suddenly found we could go ahead there is a backlog of company clients who had already booked before everything.was locked down , so they would have to come first.I seem to remember that you are a pointer man; I could be interested in a day over pointers with another gun if the opportunity presents itself this season.
I asked BASC this question from the client perspective, particularly with travelling to a booked stalk in mind. Here is the response. Sadly had to postpone my booking.As a professional guide on Dartmoor as I far as I understand offering client or guided stalking commercially during lockdown is against the law. Just wondering what everyone’s else’s thoughts are especially pro guides?

The Scottish Government documentAnd I would suggest the above is a good and reasonable interpretation of the government regulations if those are the rules for your area.
I am not going shooting tomorrow as I am in Level 3 and we are specifically not allowed to leave our area unless for a very good reason. And going for a walk or shooting for recreation is not deemed a good reason.
Reading it more carefully, this isn't really a restriction as it doesn't say "which must be within 5 miles", merely "it could be". Typical sloppiness when something is rushed through as a knee-jerk reaction.The real restriction is the 5 miles from the boundary limit.