engraver 44 Posted February 7, 2013 Report Share Posted February 7, 2013 Ive just got a great permission but found out today by some farm workers that the farmer only rents all the land from the estate and they dont have sporting rights, so does that cover pigeon control under the general licence? Anyone else know if the land you shoot on is covered for sporting rights as I dont want doing for armed tresspass! Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted February 7, 2013 Report Share Posted February 7, 2013 You better speak to the owner..... Quote Link to post
engraver 44 Posted February 7, 2013 Author Report Share Posted February 7, 2013 The owner is a large bordering estate, but I assumed by giving me written permission the farmer who rents this farmland from the estate had the sporting rights included in their agreement. But thats not the case as I found out today from a neighboring farmer planting some hedgerows, that the farm is rented and has been for many years but has a syndicate shoot on it also. I dont know how it works but someone must have the sporting rights to be running a shoot and the pens have been there on the land for years as Ive seen them today and they were knackered. I thinkthe landowner said they leased out the sporting rights to the sydicate so does that mean they can give me permission also to shoot vermin? god knows all I know is Im gutted as I thought this was the answer to my permission dreams, The keeper is unobtainable, maybe I should go back up to the farm and ask if they are aware that the gamekeeper could have more rights legally than them if he has the sporting rights, but it could upset them and they could say forget it then, at present I have written permission so do I carry one shooting and wait for the keeper to approach me? rather than me approaching him as what he doesnt know wont hurt him Ive actually shot a couple of squirrels with the airgun today feeding under his corn bins, looks like the rats have been doing the same as there were holes under every feeder. Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted February 7, 2013 Report Share Posted February 7, 2013 the farmer has asked you to carry out pest control for him? pigeons fall into the pest species category surely those who are renting,running a syndicate are shooting game, totally different from pests Quote Link to post
WILF 46,608 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 Permission can be granted by the owner or occupier, this includes keepers who look after estates.....on you go mate, it's fine Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 if the owner of the rented farm has leased the sporting rights to the syndicate then the tennant farmer is still responsible for pest control on the property unless the syndicate lease states otherwise, If you can get hold of the keeper of shoot captain have a word and sort it out between yourselves as this will save any hasstle in the long term. Quote Link to post
3175darren 1,100 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 Spot on paulus Quote Link to post
engraver 44 Posted February 8, 2013 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 Aye Ive arranged to meet the keeper through the landowner this morning as I dont want to think Im poaching although the pigeon decoys would have put that idea to bed. Many thanks to the people who have replied. Quote Link to post
worthy130 21 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 The Farmer may have no right to give out permission for anything other than Rabbits. On the estate that I am keeper of the farms were all sold off years ago but the shooting rights were kept, we now own the shooting rights outright and the farmers can only control Rabbits on their land. If i ever caught anyone wandering around my feeders with any gun their would be serious consequenses! Go and see the keeper and see what he says. Quote Link to post
engraver 44 Posted February 8, 2013 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 (edited) The Farmer may have no right to give out permission for anything other than Rabbits. On the estate that I am keeper of the farms were all sold off years ago but the shooting rights were kept, we now own the shooting rights outright and the farmers can only control Rabbits on their land. If i ever caught anyone wandering around my feeders with any gun their would be serious consequenses! Go and see the keeper and see what he says. Well that sounds like my scenario, so Im trying to go down the proper legal root thats why I phoned this morning to talk things over with the land owner and hopefully get a formal meeting with the keeper who is now in his seventies and hasnt got the time or energy for pest control I can only help him providing he gives me a chance but this sounds remote as he sounds a bit grumpy. Im from a keepering family so I know exactly what your talking about I have been there. Edited February 26, 2013 by engraver Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 The Farmer may have no right to give out permission for anything other than Rabbits. On the estate that I am keeper of the farms were all sold off years ago but the shooting rights were kept, we now own the shooting rights outright and the farmers can only control Rabbits on their land. If i ever caught anyone wandering around my feeders with any gun their would be serious consequenses! Go and see the keeper and see what he says. pigeons come under pest control as part of the general license and not under sporting rights Quote Link to post
The one 8,463 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 You can still control the vermin as the farmer has given you permission ,what you going to do if the keeper says he doesn't want you on the ground Quote Link to post
worthy130 21 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 The Farmer may have no right to give out permission for anything other than Rabbits. On the estate that I am keeper of the farms were all sold off years ago but the shooting rights were kept, we now own the shooting rights outright and the farmers can only control Rabbits on their land. If i ever caught anyone wandering around my feeders with any gun their would be serious consequenses! Go and see the keeper and see what he says. pigeons come under pest control as part of the general license and not under sporting rights Paulus as a MOD I repect you and find alot of your posts both amusing and correct, but under our sporting rights we have full shooting rights, as I said before all the farmers can shoot legally is Rabbits (I would be happy to farward a copy of said rights to you as a MOD (if you need confirmation)) Quote Link to post
snatchbullet 55 Posted February 9, 2013 Report Share Posted February 9, 2013 The Farmer may have no right to give out permission for anything other than Rabbits. On the estate that I am keeper of the farms were all sold off years ago but the shooting rights were kept, we now own the shooting rights outright and the farmers can only control Rabbits on their land. If i ever caught anyone wandering around my feeders with any gun their would be serious consequenses! Go and see the keeper and see what he says. pigeons come under pest control as part of the general license and not under sporting rights Depends on the conditions the shooting has been let under! Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted February 9, 2013 Report Share Posted February 9, 2013 The Farmer may have no right to give out permission for anything other than Rabbits. On the estate that I am keeper of the farms were all sold off years ago but the shooting rights were kept, we now own the shooting rights outright and the farmers can only control Rabbits on their land. If i ever caught anyone wandering around my feeders with any gun their would be serious consequenses! Go and see the keeper and see what he says. pigeons come under pest control as part of the general license and not under sporting rights Paulus as a MOD I repect you and find alot of your posts both amusing and correct, but under our sporting rights we have full shooting rights, as I said before all the farmers can shoot legally is Rabbits (I would be happy to farward a copy of said rights to you as a MOD (if you need confirmation)) i not saying your lease doesnt cover pigeons as a lease is written to suite both parties and interests full shooting rights covers all shooting including rabbits, unless stated otherwise on the lease, however if the lease was just to say sporting rights then the shooting of pigeons wouldnt automatically be included as there a pest speciels thats covered under the general liecense. on my permisions theres a point were 3 different permisions meet, one permision i have the sole shooting rights, another i have the pest control rights including munjac and the last one i i have pest conrtrol excluding muntjac so all rights and rules are as per the lease/permision and can be different to suit an individual/syndicates requirements. Quote Link to post
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