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<blockquote data-quote="Markyr" data-source="post: 346341" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>Hi Robigus,</p><p></p><p>thanks for the initial offer.... I think you could be 100% right there.... The keeper wouldnt be too happy.</p><p>Having said that.... Some do come round to the idea if they have an interest.... Just to summerise a good goshawk flown say two to three days a week on a shoot at pheasant/partridge would probably average in kills over a season what the shoot would lose to predators/road kills. Also some keeprs seem to think a hawk would drive his game away and in a way i can see his point, but if hunting with a Hawk is balanced out over a season and not over hawked i dont think it would have any impact.... This is whats done with shoot days, good ground keeps the birds.... Sorry to go on... Just looking at thing from a different perspective.</p><p>Cheers Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markyr, post: 346341, member: 4592"] Hi Robigus, thanks for the initial offer.... I think you could be 100% right there.... The keeper wouldnt be too happy. Having said that.... Some do come round to the idea if they have an interest.... Just to summerise a good goshawk flown say two to three days a week on a shoot at pheasant/partridge would probably average in kills over a season what the shoot would lose to predators/road kills. Also some keeprs seem to think a hawk would drive his game away and in a way i can see his point, but if hunting with a Hawk is balanced out over a season and not over hawked i dont think it would have any impact.... This is whats done with shoot days, good ground keeps the birds.... Sorry to go on... Just looking at thing from a different perspective. Cheers Mark [/QUOTE]
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