Well this is my first post after introductions , but i`ve read it with interest as i`m what you would probably call a potential client.
I have a lot of shooting of various types here and am an experienced shooter of a lot of years standing but there are no deer on the island, and stalking is something i know very little about.Its something i will do when time and funds permit.Very likely with someone from this forum, as i wouldnt look in the ads in the shooting mags.I`d prefer to hear good word of mouth experiences from fellow shooters.
When i do have a day on it i will be paying someone for the day, plus shipping my car over on the ferry, probably staying in b&b, so i`ll want it to be right on the money.I`m just an average working guy with committments.
Experiences similar to those of the op dont enthuse me a great deal,however, its clear that there are some honorable people on here that are trade members.
If i`d had an experience like the op, then i`d very likely knock it on the head there and then.Never pay for a day again.The estate should have made good on their mistake and turned it right round to be a positive tale.Whether the op would have joined and posted in that case is another matter.But one things for sure, a negative post would not exist where interested parties could see it.The internet can be a very small place especially in a niche market like stalking.
It may be routine to the keeper, but a days stalking to the client might be the highlight of their shooting year and a significant expense in time and money.I`d expect a bit of enthusiasm and a great day out with my satisfaction being the centre of it all.Things go wrong, but its how its righted that counts.I wouldnt be bothered if i didnt shoot anything if the day had been sound, as that to me is what shooting is all about.
By the looks of things, various negative comments towards the op might be from folks who have their own land, have free shooting, etc.Great position to be in, thats what i do.I can shoot what i want anytime. The positives are from the people who appear to be trade members who see the importance of how paying guests are treated.That speaks volumes to someone like me.
Hope i havent spoken out of turn.
Cheers.
Andy.