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Teer

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  1. The general license also mentions that if the authorised person thinks that appropriate non-lethal methods are impracticable then the use of lethal force is allowed. In my opinion, all the hassle with finding a bird handler, transporting him to and from the site, providing constant watch for him (guests to the workplace aren't allowed to stay on the barge alone), not mentioning all the paperwork that bringing a guest in involves and paying him is quite impracticable, I doubt bird scarer would work either as they do what they usually do despite the fact that some of us are near the cage or at t
  2. Hey guys, Thanks for the replies. I know it might seem a losing battle, but at the location my fishfarm is situated at there is only a limited number of Gulls and there isn't really anywhere for them to come from (it's quite far away from the towns and cities and we know that they'll find more food in a town that they will on a fishfarm. Apart from fish food pellets and occasional dead fish there isn't much), so I guess if you push it really hard and decrease their numbers they might learn that it isn't safe for them to come there or their population there will just decrease to such a level t
  3. Hi lads, I thought maybe you could help me. The question is simple: Is it legal to shoot Herring Gull in Scotland because they cause a lot of damage (not mentioning the mess they make) at my workplace (fish farm, therefore the damage is done to the nets, boats, etc.)? I've searched the forum but to no result. Also I've read through the general licenses for Scotland and only found them mentioned in the "Licence to protect public health, public safety and prevent the spread of disease". The problem is, that I don't think they spread disease which is transferable to humans (as long as it
  4. Hi lad, I also sent you a pm with my email address if it's okay for you to send me the plans as well I'd appreciate it Cheers, Tomek.
  5. Teer

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    Hey mate, I think it's still prohibited to shoot them in England. You can shoot them in Scotland but that's for protection of air safety only (and therefore the license might be only used by airport owners etc. or people authorised by them). haha I too think they should be put back on the vermin list xD Cheers, Tomek.
  6. Wow, I didn't know you can eat squirrels xD Awesome. Nice shot mate, nice pics and nicely told story Cheers, Tomek.
  7. Hi folks, Could someone explain to me how the general licenses actually work? Who are the "authorized persons" mentioned in General Licence's conditions? Cheers, Tomek.
  8. Hi there folks, just wanted to say hello, I'm new to the website but not so new to hunting (rabbit hunting only so far. I need to find some new places and new quarry to hunt ). If anyone lives near by or knows good places to go and look for permission to shoot over the land then let me know, maybe we could even go out hunting together. Cheers, Tomek.
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