pheasant sniper 1
Well-Known Member
It appears that most of the criticism of the BDS DSC2 Park Option comes from those who already have DSC2!! … I wonder if the same people would have criticised it if they were about to do their DSC2 culls.
Three issues come to mind here:
1) The difference is only that the candidate is not 'wasting' stacks of time wandering around an area, being charged for it by an AW, and where it is possible that animals are simply not there. If you fail to even find a beast, then you pay to go again!!! … On a park of 2000 or 3000 acres the deer ARE going to behave much as they do in the wild. … Oh, and also the fact that a wounded animal WILL be recovered in a controlled environment!!!
2) Everybody has the choice in how they want to achieve their DSC2. If you prefer the 'harder' route and are happy to pay AW's more money to go out time and time again, then that option is there for you. If you prefer the 'Cost-Effective' option, then its waiting for you.
3) Regarding the ICR's, it makes no difference whatsoever wether you choose the 'Harder' option, or the 'Cost-effective' option, the performance criteria are still the same and the candidate MUST demonstrate the same knowledge and skills to be signed off.
Nobody's twisting anyone's arm to do DSC2 by either route. You simply need to choose which one suits you.
Finally, in recent years there has been much criticism of the BDS for being stuck in the rut and unwilling to change - and I was one of the criticisers!! - but here we see the BDS actually moving forward, and I for one think its a positive move on their part, but it is disappointing to see people still bitching about a new initiative. YOU have the choice, and I don't think the BDS are about to 'short-circuit' the proper procedures and performance criteria. Why would they???
They, (like Jelen) are simply offering an alternative, and to a point taking the uncertainty and the 'cash-cow' factor out of the equation.
Regards,
Mike.
Mike Allison
Managing Director - Jelen Deer Services
01264 811155
Thats fair enough Mike.
For me i will always be thankfull i did my three for my level two with three diferent AW's on three diferent species and in diferent terrain.
Im thankfull because after my assesements in talking with them and in taking further deer i continued to learn loads..
Atb
Terry