Oh come off it NDS. You’re forever telling us about the length of your teeth and from your past posts, you have the problem of and are well aware of the issue of sanctuaries. You also are aware of the impact caused by large numbers/ high densities of fallow (or other herding spp) that are based/resident in woodlands/sanctuaries and that come onto neighbouring agricultural land for short periods of time. And you know that it doesn’t take many shots at all on that neighbouring land before they’ll only come back at night. Given the length of those teeth and your previous posts, we all know that you know that in these situations where the agricultural impact is high, it’s because there is ineffective shooting in the woodland or, obviously, the sanctuary.
So, what to do? Let the problem continue to build?
We know that herding spp need a landscape approach, so where there is land on which deer are having an impact and there is active deer management, are we really to decide to join the sanctuaries? Of course not – the fallow/other herding spp problem is down to multiple historic factors but not shooting enough does across the landscape is clearly something that needs to be addressed urgently.
So when someone who is intelligent, experienced, considered in his actions and is trying to contribute appropriately to an area with fallow problems, I think your reply to wytonpjs is somewhat impolite.
And, while I’m here, of the >250 fallow does that I have shot with NV, nearly all after hours under licence, I have had far more time to take the shot than in daylight hours, and I have had very few run more than 20m. The ones that have run further have been down to bullet deflection and still not needed any tracking. This idea that people will be taking crazy shots is just not realistic.
In my view, there won’t be a huge explosion in night shooting – it’s hard work and unless there is a really good reason for it, people won’t keep it up. As said many times in these multiple threads, it’s another option that is essential in certain circumstances. In others I just don’t believe people will be bothered to do it.