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  1. That's really good news and well done to you, hope you dont shoot to many and when they pair up you manage to protected them and there broods from vermin, lets us know how it all goes. Tony
  2. try the ngo, looking at there cover its for full time, part time, amateur. hope this helps http://www.nationalgamekeepers.org.uk/library/resource/89/
  3. night shooting should not disturb them at all, no more than a fox or black & white going through them, they will regroup, night time lamping is the best way to catch up pairs in the spring. good luck Tony
  4. thank you all, you have made me feel very welcome.
  5. Hello, i am a keeper living and working in Hampshire, I have an obvious interest in shooting of all sorts, i like to fish when the sun shines, my partner and i have 8 dogs mainly for my job,we also have two trained deer dogs which we use, and at the moment trying to promote the use of deer dogs that track in conjuntion with the BDS. looking forward to reading and posting on pigeon watch. Tony
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