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<blockquote data-quote="sealgair" data-source="post: 1909277" data-attributes="member: 114384"><p>It varies a little on the estate and just how the week goes. I work on a few different estates around the Highlands these days as a contract guide and rent the hunting from a 15,000 acre estate too. On some of the places I guide the clients will take home an animal or two if they want but sometimes we'll shoot 10 stags in a week if there's two guides working with the same group of clients. There's always the option to take the meat though and it's normally sold to the client at the same cost the estate would get from commercial processors - between £1-£1.50 / lb. </p><p></p><p>On the estate I rent it's incredibly hard hunting because of huge terrain, a lack of vehicle access and a low deer density, so in a weeks hunting we'll normally get one or two stags. 99% of clients from there take the meat with them. </p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sealgair, post: 1909277, member: 114384"] It varies a little on the estate and just how the week goes. I work on a few different estates around the Highlands these days as a contract guide and rent the hunting from a 15,000 acre estate too. On some of the places I guide the clients will take home an animal or two if they want but sometimes we'll shoot 10 stags in a week if there's two guides working with the same group of clients. There's always the option to take the meat though and it's normally sold to the client at the same cost the estate would get from commercial processors - between £1-£1.50 / lb. On the estate I rent it's incredibly hard hunting because of huge terrain, a lack of vehicle access and a low deer density, so in a weeks hunting we'll normally get one or two stags. 99% of clients from there take the meat with them. Sam [/QUOTE]
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