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Not on this occasion today Mick. But i did ask the guy if he`d considered reducing the number`s on his land.

He replied to me by saying even though he was a shooting man he could`nt or wouldn't like to see the Deer shot which kind of baffled me??

 

I agree with him, I would like to see the deer also. Although I would take one for the freezer now and again....... What did you do to stop the damage?

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This is the first time i have ever visited this location so i haven't done anything regarding the damage Mick. I could only mention it to the guy that some kind of management strategy should be put in place to minimise future damage and long term destruction of the woodland.

Though this woodland wouldn't be the same without seeing the Deer so to go in and attempt to completely eradicate them would be uncalled for.

I like seeing them kicking about but in less number`s mainly for there welfare of the herds as well as habitat protection it`s just a pity there so destructive.

If your planning on taking one for your own consumption you wouldn't go far wrong with one of these yearlings.

 

 

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How about looking at it from a different angle. Let the deer eat what they fancy and leave what they dont. The woods would change a bit but thats what happens naturally, if you stop them roaming on youre land where else will they go. If I owned land I would love to see free range game on it, with the added bonus of taking something for the larder.

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