stone said:i am still confused here as why would you want to speak to the head keeper selling pheasant shooting for £60 so you can see how you could manage to get away with charging that amount as you hav already given me part of the answer along with the ever rising prices of poults, feed, drugs,fuel, leases, keepers wage etc etcDaveG said:stone said:yes greed is always a serious consideration in the budget for next yearDave said:You couldn't give me the name of this £60 a pheasant shoot could you as I'd like to talk with the head keeper and find out how they manage to get away with charging that amount. I wish I could, it would certainly sort out the shoot budget for next year. I might even get a new truck and quad out of it![]()
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Its got naff all to do with greed stone. It has everything to do with solving the constant necessity to make do and mend, and would allow for some additional habitat conservation work to be carried out without having to try and find the cash from any revenue source no matter how small.![]()
So its a win -win solution if only it was a reality.
Plus my 6 year old truck and 5 year old quad would get replaced![]()
Ah, if only!!!!!!!
all you hav to do is charge more as it looks like you run it as a buisiness , from what i understand this is how buisinesses work pass the rising cost to their buyers
job done
DaveG said:Business is not just about selling a service or product for what you need to in order to cover your costs and to make sufficient profit "
stone said:DaveG said:Business is not just about selling a service or product for what you need to in order to cover your costs and to make sufficient profit "
so what is business about?
may be they could give it away for free or next to nothing, not make any money and retire as contancrass old farts living in a cardboard box somewhere![]()
this is what comercial shoots do they sell their products and make a profit , if this shoot poddle is refering to can sell his products for that money then he is doing something right , if you need his advice then you are not as clever as you thought![]()
shortshot said:The very real threat to the sport posed by shoots openly charging per bird is something that threatens everyones sport..... how can anyone justify in reasoned arguement paying £30 to kill a bird that sells for 50 pence as a food product? Who could sit on a "Question Time-TV prog." and sucessfully defend commercial game shooting ethics when the economics are laid so bare?
Add the local environmental problems, the rural resentment and the countryside will be a much better place when the city money is compelled to take up "simulated game shooting." (preferably within their native borough.)
stone said:as the shoot i used to run many years ago was not to rip people off ,but to cover costs ,so the shoot would carry on into another year
but , alas to the land owner passing away and the new owner's passion for making money the shoot folded over night
stone said:no sour grapes
but as i hav already said it was run on a non profit making basis for a reason ,to provide good quality/cheap shooting which seems beyond your comprehension
may be i should of charged £25+ a bird changed from 100 bird days to 200+ bird days provided lunches and alcohol built a hunting lodge for all to sit in and accomodation for guns to stay overnight as the birds i was showing were more than most guns could handle , guns going home booking up for next year so i charge a bit more per bird and more the next year and so on, how comercial should i go untill i was upto £1000+ per gun per day and the stress to go with it
where is the enjoyment in that
enough about me
tell us more about your shoot as you say" you can always learn something of benefit from life, no matter who you are or what your circumstances "
shortshot said:Sport and money don't mix.
Look at soccer, motor racing, boxing etc all buggered up cos money is allowed to rule.
Due solely to commercial shooting there is a glut of pheasant and redleg partridges there's way more shot than the catering/food market wants so they're dumped or processed for pet food that is an indefensible in ethical terms.
Once you go commercial shoot wise, you get greedy and the whole job gets overdone, quality declines in favour of quantity. Gamebirds become a real nuisance to other local interests through crop damage, erosion, noise pollution, vechicular damage,rats everywhere etc etc. Shooting makes a lot of enemies from folk who were erstwhile tolerant neutrals or even former friends of the sport.... Why? who benefits? A group of city yuppies and a fat new moneyed absentee sporting entrepreneurs.
DaveG said:As for my little shoot. Its the usual mixture of retained shooting, syndicate and let days. Some years we have more let days than others, it really depends upon how we view the market and what the other involved parties feel they want by way of shooting days and numbers in the bag. All linked to the need to provide a certain amount of revenue etc etc. Like I said, its no different to another other business. Balancing the books and making a profit as and when you can.