Ermm no. I spent plenty of time in the UK and most of that in Scotland and Northern Ireland. I appreciate that I can drive from Glasgow to Tongue in less a day but I can also do that in Victoria as 6 1/2 hours is about what it takes the long way to get out of Victoria. Terrain of hills is similar to the high country and plenty of forests.
Aye but the land ownership isn't, we simply do not have vast areas of public wilderness. And the public land (if u call FC land that) is growing a crop it is not there for any other reason.
Thoose trees will have been bought by the public, roads put in, doluped/mounded or ploughed, planted, possibly sprayed, beatup possibly twice, possibly thinned once or twice all paid for by the public and all expenses (possibly thinning may break even).
By all accounts over the next 30plus years there is going to be a massive shortage of timber in the UK, so is it really a good time to lay about with amateur hour?
A tree damaged at say ,5yrs old will grow for another 35ish taking up the space of a decent tree and might not make enough timber topay the harvesting costs never mind make a profit for the landowner.
Land or standing timber prices are not cheap and profits aren't always high, excessive deer damage can screw large areas very quickly
We've been down this road before, just the population and demands on the countryside are in a different scale when u compare Scotland even to Victoria, scot has 5milliom folk while mainly central belt (fairly cenral so has access to much of Scotland within 2hrs drive) has some decent cities/big towns elsewhere, whilei imagine Victoria's pop is mainly in Melbourne which is also on on the coast so 2hrs doesn't cover as high a % of victoria
But even the culture/mentality is vastly different now (and changing fast) even rural towns are not really very rural and often against killing stuff, Oz is far more open minded to controlling stuff.
When I worked out there down about the NSW/Vic border 1 town's gala (Cowra?) day they set a rodeo pen up the pub car park and had a mini rodeo with real sized braham bulls and drove a few flocks of sheep throu the streets in sweltering heat, they've just banned that in a local town cos of some animal rights group who's never seen it, all for charity too. Sadly u just wouldn't get that here, everywhere is too urbanised and H&S has went mental
Does Oz still drop much poison nowadays? U'd never ever get away with that in UK.
Or shooting cats, I'm sure I remember the army being sent in around Melbourne to a nature reserve/woodland lamping any cats/foxes/dogs they seen.
No official org would have the balls to do that in the UK no matter how much damage the cats were proved to be doing
I'd love to pay 100 or more quid a year to get access to FC ground, who wouldn't. My house boundries onto 10'000ish acres of FC ground so it would be ideal, but I'm also a realist, it just wo't happen 100 quid wouldn't cover the paper workas1 thing the FC loves is paperwork.
But even the last FC syndicate I was in u had to give 48hrs notice, plus sign in/out of the ground, pass a shooting test, carry various bits of saftey gear, be waiting at the gate at a specified time if u were still in so the ranger could spot check u. I know some things have changed but even monitoring th 48hrs notice and who's entering/leaving ground would be a massive undertaking if rolled out across all a FC distircts forests