nun_hunter
Well-Known Member
Just for fun and hypothetical but it would be nice to have some genuine suggestions rather than "wolves in Richmond Park".
What species would you release and where in the UK that would survive in the wild and provide some good hunting? What basic rules/laws on hunting seasons, numbers to take etc would be needed to ensure sustainability?
If your proposed species is challenging/enjoyable to hunt and has benefits to enhancing biodiversity, reducing more destructive or unwanted flora and fauna then all the better.
I'd like to have some more mountainous animals, maybe big horn sheep. Basic similar hunting restrictions to the USA with initially no females to be shot and only full curl males. As we live in a much smaller less remote country added restrictions of no motor vehicles to be used during the hunt and a day either side.
Hopefully some of you who have hunted far and wide have experience of more niche animals that may do well here and provide good hunting and better eating.
What species would you release and where in the UK that would survive in the wild and provide some good hunting? What basic rules/laws on hunting seasons, numbers to take etc would be needed to ensure sustainability?
If your proposed species is challenging/enjoyable to hunt and has benefits to enhancing biodiversity, reducing more destructive or unwanted flora and fauna then all the better.
I'd like to have some more mountainous animals, maybe big horn sheep. Basic similar hunting restrictions to the USA with initially no females to be shot and only full curl males. As we live in a much smaller less remote country added restrictions of no motor vehicles to be used during the hunt and a day either side.
Hopefully some of you who have hunted far and wide have experience of more niche animals that may do well here and provide good hunting and better eating.
