Ill never pay to shoot vermin, its part of the cost of one of my deer permissions. Fox before deer... youre doing the landowner a favour.Aye, but folk now charge for vermin too
How long before fox and rat guiding becomes a thing?
And you may shoot none if unlucky to get on a good stand, they may all fall to a neighbouring gun but you still pay.I
Is that for real ffs? I shoot ten birds and it will cost me £620 quid?
Very lucky!!I count myself lucky not to pay for any of my shooting whether deer ,walked up game ,pigeons or vermin .
Is poaching not a crime?I count myself lucky not to pay for any of my shooting whether deer ,walked up game ,pigeons or vermin .
I think most commercial shoots run between £38 and £60+ per bird. It often depends whether they pay rent on all or part of the land. It's an expensive operation these days.The shoot I beat on has just had a block booking for next year with a price set at £62 a bird + vat !!!!!
Mental .
Prices average Joe out the game for sure .
Any advance on this price for predicted days next year .
.Only if caughtIs poaching not a crime?![]()
Agreed - with the price of driven birds going ever higher the attraction of simulated game days increases.You can see why many shoots have switched over to simulated game - and to be honest I have as well and the last few days I’ve done on simulated game have been fantastic! A very good laugh, in summer months and great targets. I know I’m they will never be the same as a full regalia driven day but it’s just not an option anymore with more and more people walking places they shouldn’t be, antis, public perception, price for birds….if no one is taking birds home and you are getting 10p or less it isn’t worth shooting them.
Does the conviction rate suggest it is ?Is poaching not a crime?![]()
It certainly is and that suits the antis as less people shooting…again, it’s another brick in the wall…I really do believe the anti’s are quite clever in that they are grinding it down slowly.Agreed - with the price of driven birds going ever higher the attraction of simulated game days increases.
However I can sadly see the cost of those days rising significantly too over the coming years, given the shift away from lead.
Shooting is in danger of reverting to being "a rich man's sport".