You know what ? There are going to be deaths of stock and perhaps persons via allowing thermals. Already we have seen this in lancs an Cumbria by a fool breaking the law and he ended up shooting a pony ! I have no qualms about Spotlight culling as a team of two and have done it under licence quite a few times over the years 2 or 3 men one with the light one with the gun . This i firmly believe will lead to persons and stock , domesticated animals getting a bullet and persons and properties similar . Its a step too far. Until really pressed hard and continuous deer take a long time to wise up to the light if your not missing and wounding ( especialy if there is some traffic passing through ) . Out of season culling of stags - Will effect the numbers of hinds/does killed and its the number of female deer not being shot that creates overpopulation, well done on that front!BASC has responded to a Scottish Government stakeholder consultation on proposals to implement some recommendations made by the Deer Working Group to amend the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.
In summary:
SUPPORT - Permit the use of light intensifying, heat sensitive or other special sighting devices to shoot deer at night.
SUPPORT - Amend the minimum bullet weight so as to make non-lead ammunition more accessible.
OPPOSED - Remove close seasons for male deer (red, sika, fallow, roe).
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BASC response to Scottish deer management changes
The proposals relate to the use of night shooting equipment, minimum bullet weights and the removal of the close seasons for male deer.basc.org.uk
I know the issues with BASC councils but really matters like this should go to folks that actually know what they are talking about as they are easily mis-lead . Gosh its just like when support was given by the council to all year round Graylag initially at least !
I can hear the masses chomping at the bit but very , very few of the masses in membership numbers will get more shooting out of this , indeed the exact opposite
Bullet weights have also be over played by too long by too many , the only thing that matters is bullet construction and
design not weight . Placement above all that and its a fact that less experienced riflemen shoot more accurately in the field with a smaller calibre. Be a good idea if we matched the Scottish situation and added Roe to the 50 grain .22 cf
