Shooting Permissions Wanted Lincolnshire & South Wales

Hi, looking for Rabbits & Pidgeons ideally but happy to take care of Rats/ Corvids as well. I'm in the Army ( based in Lincs) but live in South Wales so anywhere in between is feasible.
I have a air rifle & night vision so there'll be minimal intrusion and I have insurance.
 

Johnnyboxer

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Do yourself a favour mate don't bother asking on here most farmers don't even own there land they rent it usually of the council so ask who owns the land. The farmers are all stuck to there seats on there tractors & combine harvesters drinking cider don't bother asking them as they don't own the land they farm off they think they do by putting the none farming comuinty down on this forum they just take the pee really. fudge the farmers go to who really owns the land & you will get your permission mate.

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Hi, thanks for the reply Stewbafc. I know shooting rights are sometimes separate but I'm sure tenant farmers have to manage their own pest control so hopefully someone near me will see this.
 
Cheers steevo, trying to make some longer term contacts so thought it's worth a try. Hopefully all this might end up benefitting UK farming as people are realising how reliant we are on imports
 

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