I deliberately hadn’t given the locationBut he’s not in Scotland …..
I deliberately hadn’t given the locationBut he’s not in Scotland …..
Presumably you mean "non lethal"?Thanks for your thought folks, can we keep any further suggestions to non legal deterrents please
Being that you’re based in Cumbria and if you were in Scotland it would be legal anyway as no close season on male deer it’s a bit of a moot pointI deliberately hadn’t given the location
Yes. You are right. I had confused myself with the word "enclosed" in s7 which relates to woodland but not other land that is cultivated. Thank you for putting that right.Nope. I just checked.
Sec 7(1) states "cultivated land, pasture or enclosed woodland".
Sec 7(3) defines what deer may be shot out of season for crop protection purposes, and what constitutes a crop.
Sec 7(2) states that "an authorised person" (ie, occupier, member of occupier's household, occupier's employee or any other person having the right to take deer on the land (eg, sporting rights holder or person authorised by him)) "can also control any deer, on any land, at any time, with a shotgun which is not less than 12-bore and is loaded with AAA shot or a single non-spherical bullet". Provided that the conditions of Sec 7(3) are met.
I am of the opinion that Sec 7 definitely covers the OP's situation, and that provided the occupier of the land pays @Buchan for providing the service he can crack on with either shotgun or rifle.
(Source: pages 77 and 78 of the 2nd edition of "Deer: Law & Liabilities" by Parkes and Thornley.
All stalkers and deer managers should have a copy of this book to hand, imo).
LurchersThanks for your thought folks, can we keep any further suggestions to non legal deterrents please
OopsPresumably you mean "non lethal"?
Sorted for youOops
I’ve one in 7mm and in .308You can buy high frequency deer deterrents, no idea if they work, all I know is you can buy them.
The chap who sells them said they work %100You can buy high frequency deer deterrents, no idea if they work, all I know is you can buy them.

It's true. I've never seen a deer in any shop that sells them.The chap who sells them said they work %100![]()
I’m baffled by the angst that develops in these situations.
As @VSS has shown, the law is fairly clear.
Moreover, even if it wasn’t, realistically, are the Police actually going to do anything? Farmer authorises licenced agent to shoot a pest causing demonstrable damage on his own land? No chance.
I would love to see the figures on prosecutions for out of season deer shooting. I would put money on it being in the low single figures, and even then only when associated with more serious offences.
And of course just up the road, there is no close season on males. While they’re separate jurisdictions, it does mean that in an era where police and CPS are having to make decisions about which cases to pursue, an out of season case goes straight in the bin.
I’d say fill your boots
Much like much the deer of SD members they are only spoken about in shops or at the range.It's true. I've never seen a deer in any shop that sells them.![]()