David Barker
Well-Known Member
My Take is different i feel one should only take on enough ground that they can easily manage if you over stretch your self you will end up chasing at the end of the season and that normally means shoot what ever steps out in front. I don't shoot many deer in march but give the damage that Male deer do i march and into April i feel the flexibility to shoot male deer is a choice. Unlike Rake About i have no need to push till the young are falling out the does. I don't shoot for cash just for the venison and a few gifted. I know i am old school that said i shoot over ten areas of new amenity woodlands and have never been close to any upset from the grant people or the farmer. None of my ground is suitable for Game bird,s so no hassle from the shot gunner,s.