Brad93
Well-Known Member
When you're retired/have a bit more time, it might be worth setting up a curlew predation group, getting a few of the local landowners together and seeing if you can't persuade a few of them to allow shooting and trapping of corvids on their land.Ive just 115 acres I own, theres another fellow across the valley thats had a lot of foxes over the years, but theres many different owners, I cant go around asking permission for other folks to go on their land, its in a very rural area, not anyone much, bothering with it. But a few stalkers on a forestry block nearby.
Next year I'll be retired and will certainly have more time for keepering, ive a full time job and running the farm as well.
As I said I'm sure you can find people here who would be more than happy to help with the trapping or shooting.
Unfortunately it is a case of knocking on doors half the time. Same as any shooter trying to pick up permission, except you're doing it from a purely conservation perspective.