Or why in New Zealand lead shot is still very much allowed and permitted for shooting with some defined exceptions?
There are many shoots in the UK who would be lawful of the New Zealand model for lead and non-lead shot were the answer here as they would be more than two hundred metres away from water which...in their rules is which is "taken as any stream, river, lake or tidal area, "more than 3m wide".
I have consistently asked why BASC rejects the New Zealand model as a solution, so I'll ask again...why? I hope that a public answer on this thread can than be made.
For is not the reality the need to sustain big bag commercial shooting and its fiction of it being harvesting game meat for the food chain? So all about not welfare of birds ingesting lead but about lead shot game being unsaleable to the major supermarkets. And so the harvesting game argument failing.
Hunters are required to use non-toxic shot when hunting waterfowl within 200 metres of water. 2021 saw a complete ban on the use of lead shot for all but 410 gauge, and that exemption ended at the end of the 2023 game bird hunting season. This ban will be strictly enforced on public, private...
www.fishandgame.org.nz