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hello i was wondering if there was any shoots in Hampshire/Wiltshire (big or small i don't mind :) ) or gamekeepers that wanted help with anything through the summer this year with anything really such clearing trees for drives , working in pens , anything really. because i finish school this year (im 15 almost 16) and have 3 MONTHS off so wanted to put some of my time into something i enjoy and will be experience because i plan to go and study game and wildlife.

 

any one who can help me or anything can post or pm me ? :)

 

if this is the wrong section could it be moved i wasn't sure where to put it ?? :lol:

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hello i was wondering if there was any shoots in Hampshire/Wiltshire (big or small i don't mind :) ) or gamekeepers that wanted help with anything through the summer this year with anything really such clearing trees for drives , working in pens , anything really. because i finish school this year (im 15 almost 16) and have 3 MONTHS off so wanted to put some of my time into something i enjoy and will be experience because i plan to go and study game and wildlife.

 

any one who can help me or anything can post or pm me ? :)

 

if this is the wrong section could it be moved i wasn't sure where to put it ?? :lol:

 

Good on you, you'l go far with that attitude.

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I recommend that you do a decent Gamekeeping course. I did a level 3 extended diploma in Gamekeeping. 2 year course. It will get you the tickets that you will need. Etc. good luck !

 

I'm doing 2 years of level 3 extended countryside management starting in September then I'm going to do 2 years of level 3 gamekeeping

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Countryside management at capel manor

 

Wanted to do game keeping first but I live in London and can't move out because I'm almost 16

 

Gamekeeping hopefully at sparsholt

I moved go Norfolk when I was 16 to do a two year course. Whilst working on an estate in Lincolnshire. I lived in. The best experience ever living in :).

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Like A1 says would not recommend it if you want to learn Gamekeeping!

 

On flip side loads of horsey girls......

 

Definately not. Spent 90% of a 'countryside management' course in a computer room! +1 on the horsey girls though :)

 

Oscar

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