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My shooting partner and I have been trying to get permission to shoot on various plots of land recently but aren't having much luck.

 

We both live in Newcastle and are willing to travel a reasonable distance for a good plot. My only thought is that due to our age (22 and 24) the land owners aren't too keen on letting us shoot there. We are both certificate holders, members of BASC and extremely sensible and trustworthy guys. We approach the owners extremely politely, well dressed and not impatient when asking for permission.

 

Does anybody know of any land owners or permissions available in the North-East that would be willing to accept us in addition to their current "keepers"?

 

Thanks

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ive had the same problems mate,when it comes to lamping and pigeon shooting,ive managed to get the odd bit of shooting by doing what you have done. but the bulk of my shooting has come through a friend of a friend or sumbody my dad knows. in this day and age its all about who you know,unless you have got a big wad of cash to pay for shooting rights.keep at it though sombody will let you on,wait till nearer harvest time for flattend wheat of barley. and have a look for pigeon activity and go chap the farmers door and say any chance we can have a shot at the pigeons eating your crop,he will jump at the chance.

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ive had the same problems mate,when it comes to lamping and pigeon shooting,ive managed to get the odd bit of shooting by doing what you have done. but the bulk of my shooting has come through a friend of a friend or sumbody my dad knows. in this day and age its all about who you know,unless you have got a big wad of cash to pay for shooting rights.keep at it though sombody will let you on,wait till nearer harvest time for flattend wheat of barley. and have a look for pigeon activity and go chap the farmers door and say any chance we can have a shot at the pigeons eating your crop,he will jump at the chance.

 

 

Cheers for the advice Marky, it seems perseverance is the only option...!!

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My shooting partner and I have been trying to get permission to shoot on various plots of land recently but aren't having much luck.

 

We both live in Newcastle and are willing to travel a reasonable distance for a good plot. My only thought is that due to our age (22 and 24) the land owners aren't too keen on letting us shoot there. We are both certificate holders, members of BASC and extremely sensible and trustworthy guys. We approach the owners extremely politely, well dressed and not impatient when asking for permission.

 

Does anybody know of any land owners or permissions available in the North-East that would be willing to accept us in addition to their current "keepers"?

 

Thanks

 

You would be better off speaking to the keepers mate offer to go beating or help out on the shoot no land owner will give permission in addition to their keepers :yahoo:

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We're not looking for an estate to shoot in... Just a small patch of arable with a decent flightpath or population of woodies would be ideal!

 

I didn't think it would be such a problem but it seems almost all land around here has been paid for years in advance....

 

It's such a shame as we can't enjoy our sport to the full until we find somewhere suitable.

 

Thanks for all the help

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hi mate im from stoke you just have too keep trying if you see the farmer working the farm instead of asking for permission to shoot ask him if he wants hand with wot ever he his doing .such as helping to get the crops in. then if he says yes in return can you shoot the pigeon. its worth a try thats how got mine. fran.

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hi mate im from stoke you just have too keep trying if you see the farmer working the farm instead of asking for permission to shoot ask him if he wants hand with wot ever he his doing .such as helping to get the crops in. then if he says yes in return can you shoot the pigeon. its worth a try thats how got mine. fran.

 

Offering help does go a long way, there is usually a few odd jobs to be done, that is if you want the work as well as the shooting.

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