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hi all

my dad and uncle and a few friends of thers use to visit scotland every season for some wildfowling, i went with them a couple of times and thoroughly enjoyed it.

we shot at cruden bay near aberdeen.

I heard it was legal to shoot anywhere on the coast below high water mark in scotland without paying a fee, subscribing to any club(s) or telling anyone etc

is this still the case or are ther more rules on it now?

i am wanting to go back to scotland in january and try my luck on cruden bay, findhorn bay and cromarty....can i do this without paying or asking permission etc??

please help

any information and or advice would be much appreciated

thanks

tyler

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Apart from NNRs and LNRs, where permits are required, there is a general right for the public to go wildfowling on the foreshore in Scotland. Provided that you are a BASC member, give the BASC Scottish Office a ring to check on the particular area you intend to visit.

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When did they change the law to force the public to join basc before they could excercise their Right to shoot wildfowl on the foreshore below the high water mark? I would suggest you join one of the organisations offering insurance and advice because you definately need both for wildfowling in Scotland as the recent accident shows. :gunsmilie:

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When did they change the law to force the public to join basc before they could excercise their Right to shoot wildfowl on the foreshore below the high water mark?

 

I think you should read it again.

I read it as needing to be a BASC member to get advice from BASC.

 

I know a lot of people ignore puntuation when posting on the www, but not in this case. Perhaps a new paragraph would have made things more clear.

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When did they change the law to force the public to join basc before they could excercise their Right to shoot wildfowl on the foreshore below the high water mark?

 

I think you should read it again.

I read it as needing to be a BASC member to get advice from BASC.

 

I know a lot of people ignore puntuation when posting on the www, but not in this case. Perhaps a new paragraph would have made things more clear.

is that PUNCTUATION . :boogie:

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