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Hello all. Just went to visit a new permission today, and to my surprise the land owner said I could shoot deer!

My question is does anyone know if Devon and Cornwall require you to have DSC or similar before they grant deer?

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So far Devon and Cornwall have been superb, quick service and gave me an open ticket straight away on my rimfire. So hope they wouldn't be difficult now.

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A friend has recently got his FAC and got deer for a .243 straight away, with a mentor clause however now DSC. That's D+C police

Oh right, as in he needs a mentor? Or he has to do DSC? I've sent my FAC for variation nearly 3 weeks ago and haven't had a phone call or heard anything back at all. Wonder what's going on with if?

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First of all bigman,ask yourself a few questions.

1 can you identify the species of deer you are going to shoot?

2 can you identify the sex so as to know what is legal to shoot and what is

not?

3 If you are going to eat the carcass do you know how to safely gralloch it.

4 Would you be able to check the health of the carcass before eating it or passing it on to friends to eat?

If you know the answers crack on and good luck.

If you don't know the answers then maybe a mentor/dsc1 is a good thing to help you learn.

Dave

Ps enjoy stalking

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First of all bigman,ask yourself a few questions.

1 can you identify the species of deer you are going to shoot?

2 can you identify the sex so as to know what is legal to shoot and what is

not?

3 If you are going to eat the carcass do you know how to safely gralloch it.

4 Would you be able to check the health of the carcass before eating it or passing it on to friends to eat?

If you know the answers crack on and good luck.

If you don't know the answers then maybe a mentor/dsc1 is a good thing to help you learn.

Dave

Ps enjoy stalking

well put Dave i was mentored when i first started stalking and although i had alot of shooting/hunting experience i certainly would not of been happy gralloching a deer without seeing it first a few times.

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I am also in Devon and I got my mentor taken off a couple of weeks ago with out the need to do a dsc1, My licence says on it I can shoot any lawful game this would include deer, so check what your licence says if it has 'any lawful game' on it then you should be fine as long as they are in season

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Got a mentoring condition in my FAC. I've booked myself onto a DSC1 course because to be honest I'm not 100% happy gralloching a deer. The Police also told me this is enough to remove my mentoring condition.

Also it says I can shoot all lawful quarry with fox specifically mentioned. Sensible stuff, better than requiring people to own loads of different guns for different species.

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Further to my last post, filling out the paperwork to book DSC1. It asks for my membership details of the BDS. Am I now to believe that on top of £300 for a 3 day course, nearly £100 for the pre course study materials, I am now expected to cough up another £50 or so to join the deer society to qualify to do any of this?!

It's taken a while to get this far, I'm starting to wonder if it's bloody worth it and how the hell has anyone ever gotten through all this red tape and expense.

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You will be taught theory only on the DSC1 you will not be taught how to gralloch (unless it has changed in recent years)

IMO you would be better off finding an experienced, trustworthy local mentor to show you the ropes both stalking and dealing with the carcass until you are happy doing it yourself.

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I am also in Devon and I got my mentor taken off a couple of weeks ago with out the need to do a dsc1, My licence says on it I can shoot any lawful game this would include deer, so check what your licence says if it has 'any lawful game' on it then you should be fine as long as they are in season

 

Not being negative in any way but make sure your rifle and ammunition are conditioned for the shooting of fox and deer?

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