countrryboy
Well-Known Member
Im sure it goes both ways but my little syndicate had managed a WT area for years very effectively. We didnt pay and a financial offer was made during our lease. We left the roe as they are in tiny numbers in this area and that is what WT wanted. Muntjac and CWD were hammered. We have retained one area from next door farmer. Im led to believe the WT area was taken on by a well known commercial operation. Now we get overspill on to the farm from the area we used to manage.
If a good commercial outfit is outbid by a syndicate who dont turn up and dont take deer in the numbers required it should be part of the lease the landowner can take action.
Plus i dare say down ur neck of woods better bucks/heads and less stalking opportunities and more population/money around.
Possibly more pro guides all cutting each others throat too out bidding each other for places
I'm in a pretty forested area and to be honest not really very many pro guides, a few do it part time but not a lot considering the size of area.
And esp so if ur on very good terms (cheap/free/ in return for venision/work)
But when u look at the syndicate prices advertised on here sometimes unless ur out a lot and localu would actually be cheaper going out with a pro guide