Use to stalk some ground up in D&G that had black grouse. I often thought of taking a shotgun with me but never did.....I’d love the opportunity to get on capercaillie over here and black grouse , I realise it’ll never happen but it would be nice
And chamoisAppreciate the point- Ibex (not released goats with ear tags removed), Tahr, Moose/European Elk, Waipiti![]()
Careful what you wish for!European brown bear, especially in the home counties please. Not for shooting as much as making people sit up and realise to be cautious and respectful of nature.
Would like to have European bison and elk too.
Would also be nice if we could get grouse and capercaillie back in the south. Acres of heather moor and heath which they historically were present on. Perhaps a bear population might keep the public and their dogs away and then it's just a case of fox and vermin control...


I agree in the sense of releasing an animal with the express intention of killing that one, such as released pheasants. In my theoretical musings I was thinking of a population that would be self sustaining and could be hunted with restrictions (as I mentioned in an earlier post).Releasing an animal with the express purpose of then killing it has no justification.
And yes, this could apply to game birds that are reared in captivity and then released.
Is that really that much different from free range farming, it all ends up as meat.Releasing an animal with the express purpose of then killing it has no justification.
And yes, this could apply to game birds that are reared in captivity and then released.
As I think someone said above, that's basically what farming is...Seems pretty abhorrent to me to want to introduce anything for the sole purpose of then killing it. That's not how a countryman views wildlife.
The more quarry to hunt , all the better in my eyes being a hunterSeems pretty abhorrent to me to want to introduce anything for the sole purpose of then killing it. That's not how a countryman views wildlife.
Or less....If only our population was around 10 or 11 million....there would be plenty of room for a great deal of fun...
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A lot lessOr less....