web22 27 Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Yes I've been digging to young, and most of them are carrying young now... Get at them before the cover kicks in, will make a difference come spring.. I'm not as fortunate as you down here in South Wales with numbers Ian, if I make too much of a dent now I will have very low numbers next season...... I understand what you're saying though. i know what you mean if we go at them too hard there seem to be noticably less next time round so we just take half a dozen or so each trip then leave ourselves something to hunt in the future,everywhere has different populations to deal with i suppose... Quote Link to post
The one 8,585 Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 'web22' timestamp='1297237902' post='1918849'] 'Hywel' timestamp='1297207525' post='1918685'] 'IanB' timestamp='1297205386' post='1918624'] Yes I've been digging to young, and most of them are carrying young now... Get at them before the cover kicks in, will make a difference come spring.. I'm not as fortunate as you down here in South Wales with numbers Ian, if I make too much of a dent now I will have very low numbers next season...... I understand what you're saying though. i know what you mean if we go at them too hard there seem to be noticably less next time round so we just take half a dozen or so each trip then leave ourselves something to hunt in the future,everywhere has different populations to deal with i suppose... Same here hit them hard they seem to breed more and there not so susceptible to disease Quote Link to post
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