Dan Newcombe
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So - who is planning to be out for the first day of the new stag season tomorrow?
Just trying to find a fuse for the lightforceSo - who is planning to be out for the first day of the new stag season tomorrow?
Isn't that a bit of a contradiction? I'm not planning on targeting stags out of the traditional season but it will be convenient to shoot a few cull stags. And I'm not under any pressure for cull figures and saying I need a couple more stags.Bit windy up your way! Lol
not planning to target stags in the traditional off-season, but due to weather this week, I need to get another couple of stags, so being able to pick out a few good cull stags during the hinds is convenient tbh.
Definitely will not be touching the stags from end of the hinds until sept time. But I’m not under pressure for cull figures either.
Move on get night visionJust trying to find a fuse for the lightforce![]()
Isn't that a bit of a contradiction? I'm not planning on targeting stags out of the traditional season but it will be convenient to shoot a few cull stags. And I'm not under any pressure for cull figures and saying I need a couple more stags.
I've probably fallen hook line and sinker for a whined up.
It’s all thermal these days I’m told……..Move on get night vision![]()
A Croft is an enclosed piece of agricultural land…………..No need to change, marauding stags can be shot any time of year and at night too !Aye the crofters are stocking up on ammo, busy winter ahead.![]()
Never new they didn’t need authorisation for night shootingA Croft is an enclosed piece of agricultural land…………..No need to change, marauding stags can be shot any time of year and at night too !
Common grazing would be unenclosed, so probably not included.Never new they didn’t need authorisation for night shooting
Common grazing included in this![]()
From everyone I have spoken to/read about etc those with traditional, sporting objectives have continued the old close season on as a voluntary close seasonSo - who is planning to be out for the first day of the new stag season tomorrow?
Hi there, just wondering if you have anymore info on this?, when I phoned nature scot the other week they were adamant that I needed a night licence to shoot marauding deer on my own land(at night). The fact they were marauding didn't seem to matter.A Croft is an enclosed piece of agricultural land…………..No need to change, marauding stags can be shot any time of year and at night too !
If you read section 18 which refers to night shooting you will see that if deer are causing crop damage you MUST be in possession of a valid night authorisation licence issued by SNH ( NatureScot) in order not to be committing an offence by shooting a deer at night.Hi there, just wondering if you have anymore info on this?, when I phoned nature scot the other week they were adamant that I needed a night licence to shoot marauding deer on my own land(at night). The fact they were marauding didn't seem to matter.
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If I remember correctly it originally was covered in the 1959 deer act (Scotland) and also under one of the crofting acts. Amended in the 1982 act with the guidance of the Red Deer Commission that only red, sika and hybrids could be shot, min calibre of .270 and your light should be 6 volt or greater !Hi there, just wondering if you have anymore info on this?, when I phoned nature scot the other week they were adamant that I needed a night licence to shoot marauding deer on my own land(at night). The fact they were marauding didn't seem to matter.
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