CraigBenson
Well-Known Member
I have found at least one keeper that decided that he was in charge of land that was nothing to do with his estate. It was the airfield at Little Rissington a few years ago. I was granted permission by Defence Estates to do rabbit shooting there. I was out doing just that, and the keeper came roaring up to me in his land rover and demanded to know how I was and what I was doing on the land. Bearing in mind I'm in the RAF and was in uniform, I thought this attitude a bit off.
He was very irate about the fach that someone had been shooting "HIS" deer on the airfield (it wasn't me!). I asked for some ID, and pointed out that he was trespassing on MOD property, as he didn't have the right ID. Before asking him to leave the airfield I informed him that as the site was MOD property any deer on the land are the property of the crown. He didn't seem pleased.
I never got to the bottom of who had shot the deer, not for the want of trying.
He was very irate about the fach that someone had been shooting "HIS" deer on the airfield (it wasn't me!). I asked for some ID, and pointed out that he was trespassing on MOD property, as he didn't have the right ID. Before asking him to leave the airfield I informed him that as the site was MOD property any deer on the land are the property of the crown. He didn't seem pleased.
I never got to the bottom of who had shot the deer, not for the want of trying.
