Dunwaters
Well-Known Member
Damned indeed.
Landowners can get a £90/hectare deer management grant with no requirement to pass it on to pay deer managers / stalkers costs, whilst exerting more and more pressure on us to increase culls even though deer are transitory between woods, estates and land ownership.
Our costs continue to go up, diesel, copper, qualifications, equipment etc.
Game dealer cartels rob us.
I’d rather feed it to the dogs.
That’s all extra work, fine if you have the time but for a lot of stalkers it’s not practical.Being in the same shoes as the rest of the public, my main issue is often that there simply is not space in a city centre flat to hang up a carcass to skin.
I can repurpose the dining table to work on the butchery, but frankly have nowhere that makes it immediately possible to hang to skin (although I am currently mulling the idea of one of those door frame exercise/pull up bars...)
So the chap I would get carcasses off (before I've gone for my own FAC and stalking) would skin them for me for a bit extra. But I imagine there would be even more takers if a note was added to the offering post (on Giving Up the Game for example) to say either 1) folk would be welcome to skin the beast before taking it away with them or 2) offered to show how to skin.
Ive given a fair few carcasses and joints away over the year, but if I’ve got 4 or more to dispose of, its weigh and pay most of the time.
We have belatedly come to the conclusion here that we need to shoot a lot more deer, part of the strategy is an expanded venison market and a guaranteed minimum price.
Its not implemented yet, but I’ll be interested in seeing what the base price is, however it goes it’s got to be better than the current free for all.