well , I did level 2 in one day on deer in a 500 acre park , stalk one larder it go back stalk another . They may be park deer but their not cattle .
Jolly good. Sounds like great "stalking".
well , I did level 2 in one day on deer in a 500 acre park , stalk one larder it go back stalk another . They may be park deer but their not cattle .
if anyone thinks a DSC2 park cull is easy I will personally pay for that person to do one, on the condition that a proper stalk is performed and the PCs are fulfilled including the gralloch..there are a lot of armchair experts in stalking.
its not easy in a park , if they spook they group up then the hard work starts , on top of that the big house is in the middle of the park , now you think thats easy ? Just so you know , while at school i helped the keepers doing park culls , forest culls , larder work , prepping trophys , ive been keepering for 30 years now and ive stalked all types of deer in this country and boar in europe . I have no axe to grined with you but i still dont think 12 deer is enough , its a start but not enough . As for doing level 2 in a park in one day , it got the job done , and after shooting and gralloching humnderds of deer i think i earned itJolly good. Sounds like great "stalking".
It depends on what you are testing surely. The ability to stalk into the animal and the clean and safe gralloch can be achieved. Now I did not say I agree with it or not , but jelen are working within the rules. If the rules need changing then Jelen are not the people to speak to and question, that comes down to DMQ. If there is a problem and the DSC is industry led then DMQ need to be taken to task.
With the NVQ system it was simple, Basic knowledge level 1, assist with level 2,, and manage level 3. When it was part of the Gamekeeping level 2 and 3 you could not get it unless you were doing the job.
It was also a nationally recognised qualification not a certificate.
Mark

Stone ,I think the driving force for Level 2 comes from the candidates after all it is a voluntary scheme at the moment...if an employer insists on it that is different to a stalker that needs it to take a lease etc. no system is perfect..but the German system for example is very stringent as is the Swedish and others...the candidates can EITHER take their stalks in the normal stalking environment or choose to do a park session with Jelen/or other providers as long as the PCs are fulfilled it is not an issue...if anyone thinks a DSC2 park cull is easy I will personally pay for that person to do one, on the condition that a proper stalk is performed and the PCs are fulfilled including the gralloch..there are a lot of armchair experts in stalking...but the DMQ is a democratic process where candidates vote with their own time and money...the most that I have heard a candidate paying to achieve DMQ Level 2 is £1000,but that was some years ago . The DSC 1 remains the technical phase,the DSC2 the practical phase ,to take either remains a personal choice...however I know that Hampshire Police do not accept initial grants of FAC for deer on the basis of DSC1 only without having relevant experience/and or a mentor deemed acceptable to the Police...that is fact and is the thin end of the wedge,more and more landowners are insisting on evidence of competence and big insurance cover...the standard for deer training must come within the deer industry not led by forces outside of it, if providers of training can enhance the skill of each stalker by structured development,like a CPD...is that a negative step?
Glyn 1 What you are saying is let remove the forum members from having an opinion. I did ask that my self regards the Urban deer guide and was told by Admin that was not an option the site members would be able to give there opinions and long may that continue.
Sharpie of course the offer is valid and I am very serious about the need to be prepared for DMQ2..NOW YOUR BIT....you have to state here that you think Park Culling IS EASY that was the basis of the offer