I seem to recall 10% population growth being bandied about even before the foot and mouth problem put a stop to stalking and culling. This last winter has seen a big expansion in herd sizes locally.
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Posts: 360 | Location: Sunny, but increasingly oppressed by urbanites England | Registered: 13 February 2001
Yeah well if so mine have gone and bought realtree or something..... Actualy I think the weather has made the last fortnight difficult, so much wind all the spring favourites are out.
Posts: 2258 | Location: Bristol, England | Registered: 24 April 2001
"Not enough deer are being killed," said Simon Booth, the director of Deer Initiative. He blamed the lack of a national culling policy in England and Wales.
Is it just me or does language such as national culling policy get you a touch nervous?
Posts: 2258 | Location: Bristol, England | Registered: 24 April 2001
Oh , yes ,you say it ! I was in Dorset and enjoyed all the blessings of theEnglish weather : storm , permanent rain , flood , who wants to go to a Carribean island and dance merengue if one can enjoy all THIS ?????? The normal expectation would have been 1 doe per stalk , but for several days it was simply impossible to see anything ! No wonder that the deer populations rise !
National Culling policy? Of course, to be carried out by suitably regulated and qualified stalkers. Who could possibly administer such a grand plan?.........arrange the training?.......issue the qualifications?.........decide on the cull levels?...........penalise those who do not meet their cull targets?.............surely not The Deer Initiative!
Love the concept - hate the reality! I'm with 1894 on this one! rgds Ian
Posts: 1308 | Location: Devon, UK | Registered: 21 August 2001
Well they must have discarded the Realtree with the nice spring morning we're having. Counted 11 deer in 100 acres and shot my first antlered roe doe. I knew it was a doe from the tush but had a bit of a turn when I saw the head!
Posts: 2258 | Location: Bristol, England | Registered: 24 April 2001
Some of the bunnyhuggers here i Norway are also talking about "profesional hunters". There is not a human right to own firearms and hunt,they say. Its better taken care of by the government when neccesary.
I�m a bit scared when such idees pop up in the newspapers and on telly. Because most of the urban population have no ide� about hunting and what hunting means in regard to regulating wildlife to a level that nature can sustain without doing damage to the environment and to the species.
In such cases they shout "Government culling program !!" Obviusly ignorant that there are hunters that are more than willing to hunt if the expences are kept at an affordable level, and hunting seasons where such that one had a minimum of time to go to the woods and fields. Arild
Posts: 1881 | Location: Southern Coast of Norway. | Registered: 02 June 2000