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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7281562" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>Knowing your area, I suspect that would be fallow. Stalking definitely has a value and it will be based on the quality of the stalking, number of deer culled annually, trophies expected, etc. If more hobby shooters (?) behaved as Mr Noo's seems to do, there would be more done on that basis, but sadly we have seen the other sort begging for "permissions" on here with predictable results!</p><p></p><p>Local knowledge is going to be the guide here and, I agree, the stalkers and the stalking will vary. Is stalking already let locally and what are the arrangements? </p><p></p><p>I was approached to do deer control on land I previously rented. My reply was that at this stage of my life, I would need to be paid! We compromised. I offered to do the deer control for nothing, control the vermin, put down a few birds and feed them, in return for permission to catch a few with a hawk. Both parties were happy as neither are greedy and it worked well. Otherwise, it is a matter of negotiating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7281562, member: 4505"] Knowing your area, I suspect that would be fallow. Stalking definitely has a value and it will be based on the quality of the stalking, number of deer culled annually, trophies expected, etc. If more hobby shooters (?) behaved as Mr Noo's seems to do, there would be more done on that basis, but sadly we have seen the other sort begging for "permissions" on here with predictable results! Local knowledge is going to be the guide here and, I agree, the stalkers and the stalking will vary. Is stalking already let locally and what are the arrangements? I was approached to do deer control on land I previously rented. My reply was that at this stage of my life, I would need to be paid! We compromised. I offered to do the deer control for nothing, control the vermin, put down a few birds and feed them, in return for permission to catch a few with a hawk. Both parties were happy as neither are greedy and it worked well. Otherwise, it is a matter of negotiating. [/QUOTE]
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