Oh I am not having a gripe I am just trying to gauge what stalkers want ,. it really is hard to tell these days
It would seem that a lot of the time the simple answer to that question is "everything for nothing"....
Two friends and myself formed a small syndicate a few years back, leasing the Roe over a rather large estate for incredibly reasonable money. The problem was that it entailed upwards of a two hour drive and a ferry each way, plus the accommodation costs / fuel etc etc. In the end we felt that the logistics meant that we could not do a particularly efficient job and we surrendered the lease. Subsequently we now hold shooting over three estates (the closest being a 40 minute drive, the furthest being approx. 1.5 hours) totaling, iirc, around 8k acres with an annual harvest of ~100 animals. Our arrangement is for "suitable cull animals" which suits us just fine. None of us are interested in trophies. The estate gets to sell the medals and doesn't have to worry about the cull numbers. We have free reign to attend whenever we like. Estate nominally keeps the venison, but with a nod to us that we can take whatever we need for our own freezers.
Each of us are happy with the current arrangement.
Stalking is our hobby, and we acknowledge that as such we should not expect it to be free. My pheasant / partridge shooting cost me money, my fishing costs me money, why should my stalking not? The cost that one is willing to pay is a choice for the individual stalker.
If a stalker should find him or herself in the situation where they are doing the landowner a "favour" or a "service" and getting the stalking / carcass / bullets / accommodation / vehicle etc etc etc for nothing then all power to them. They are in a massive minority. Like it or not most landowners now realize that deer (and the stalking of them) are effectively a monetary asset. You may be doing him a service, but there will always be someone willing to pay money to carry out that service waiting in line. Can you blame a landowner for making the obvious choice between someone who says "I will shoot your deer and not charge you" and "I will pay you £££ if you let me come and shoot your deer"?
I have watched your advertisements both here and on FB for a while now (I am itching for you to get some ground in, or near, Central Scotland!) and have noticed frequently the viciousness with which some respond. I always found it strange to be honest, if it is not for you then let it pass by! Your T&C's are clear and transparent and I cannot understand why some get their knickers in a knot about it all.
In the end it all comes down to personal choice, and the offshoot of that is you will always get stick from those who think you are somehow making your millions out of them.
P.S. If you do pick up anything nearer to Central Scotland, drop me a line!
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