Shooting hares to be banned for 9 months of the year.

I waiting for him to tell us which laws bans lamping hares?
I hadnt considered he drank too much but that would explain alot
Hares have had protection from lamping for a great number of years by the fact they where game (not vermin) . Then some stupid MPs messed up ! If you wanted to shoot Hare out of season or use lighting / Lamps at night you had to apply for a grant .
Really cannot get how Moderators never seem to chuck those who make no worthwhile content or debate . If you actually have an FAC? i hope your feo gathers a few things up at some folks next review
 
Hares have had protection from lamping for a great number of years by the fact they where game (not vermin) . Then some stupid MPs messed up ! If you wanted to shoot Hare out of season or use lighting / Lamps at night you had to apply for a grant .
Really cannot get how Moderators never seem to chuck those who make no worthwhile content or debate . If you actually have an FAC? i hope your feo gathers a few things up at some folks next review
Could you find the law, ive looked and i cant see it, i think you are wrong and will happily appologies when im proved wrong.
I dont want an opinion i want an act of parliament.
Come on prove me wrong
 
Hares have had protection from lamping for a great number of years by the fact they where game (not vermin) . Then some stupid MPs messed up ! If you wanted to shoot Hare out of season or use lighting / Lamps at night you had to apply for a grant .
Really
Did you just make that up?
I can't find any references to what you describe, but happy to stand corrected if you can provide a link to relevant info.
 
@Bowland blades seems unable to get beyond 1880 when studying legislation. The provisions of Section 6 of the Ground Game Act of that year which prohibited shooting hares at night were dealt a crushing blow by the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.
Link below provides the relevant information about the legality of shooting hares at night.

Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
 
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I would like to know how BASC and other shooting organisations are going to counter this proposal?
There was a recent BBC Nature series and one of them was on Hares. Despite being on a estate with a prolific hare population they were unable to get any footage of leverets and the doe feeding them. They were using thermal drones to spot but no success.
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They wont. They'll just roll over and accept it like everything else. Lame
 
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