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<blockquote data-quote="Phil P" data-source="post: 7826318" data-attributes="member: 33598"><p>We have our own shoot, it’s basically my brother and a few of his mates running it between them selves with one of the older retired chaps been a sort of game keeper. </p><p>They do pay us though for the shooting rights and game crops etc but it’s nothing like they’d pay on a commercial shoot. </p><p>I’m not really that into it but did have a walk with them this morning. </p><p>Having them keeping an eye on the place when they’re feeding the birds etc is quite helpful as well, it’s stopped a lot of the hare corsing! </p><p>They’ve only been shooting mornings at the moment but averaging about 30 birds which isn’t to bad when there’s only usually 8-10 of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil P, post: 7826318, member: 33598"] We have our own shoot, it’s basically my brother and a few of his mates running it between them selves with one of the older retired chaps been a sort of game keeper. They do pay us though for the shooting rights and game crops etc but it’s nothing like they’d pay on a commercial shoot. I’m not really that into it but did have a walk with them this morning. Having them keeping an eye on the place when they’re feeding the birds etc is quite helpful as well, it’s stopped a lot of the hare corsing! They’ve only been shooting mornings at the moment but averaging about 30 birds which isn’t to bad when there’s only usually 8-10 of them. [/QUOTE]
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