Surfeit of venison?
Moderator: dromia
Forum rules
"The Dromia Rule"
Deer Stalking… reliable word of mouth recommendation from someone you know has undertaken such stalking being offered by a specific syndicate is best. Like other walks of life, stalking has its scammers. E.G., make sure there is deer, of the species sought, on the land being made available; that appropriate insurance is in place; that there is recourse for recompense if it all goes wrong. In addition, obtain and understand terms and conditions; consider the implications of allowing a syndicate leader to be a FAC mentor; make sure ‘coaches’ are suitably qualified; consider the quality of deer management, the construction & execution of a shooting plan and safety; determine if the land is over-shot.
If in doubt, contact BASC or similar.
http://www.basc.org.uk/
Anyone considered to be a scammer will be banned without warning.
"The Dromia Rule"
Deer Stalking… reliable word of mouth recommendation from someone you know has undertaken such stalking being offered by a specific syndicate is best. Like other walks of life, stalking has its scammers. E.G., make sure there is deer, of the species sought, on the land being made available; that appropriate insurance is in place; that there is recourse for recompense if it all goes wrong. In addition, obtain and understand terms and conditions; consider the implications of allowing a syndicate leader to be a FAC mentor; make sure ‘coaches’ are suitably qualified; consider the quality of deer management, the construction & execution of a shooting plan and safety; determine if the land is over-shot.
If in doubt, contact BASC or similar.
http://www.basc.org.uk/
Anyone considered to be a scammer will be banned without warning.
- Pete
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 3076
- Joined: Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:48 am
- Home club or Range: NRA Bisley
- Contact:
Surfeit of venison?
I just read a bit by Monbiot concerning "UK overrun by wild deer"........he lists all the environmental damage caused by these, and then he points out that we import 3000 tons of farmed venison a year from new Zealand.....
I'm presently paying £8-£9 a kilo for New Forest venison, and it would be interesting to know how much I'd have to pay to shoot one for myself, assuming I could keep all the meat.
Anyone?
Pete
I'm presently paying £8-£9 a kilo for New Forest venison, and it would be interesting to know how much I'd have to pay to shoot one for myself, assuming I could keep all the meat.
Anyone?
Pete
"Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum" Lucretius
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
- Blackstuff
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 7838
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:01 pm
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
Last time I went stalking, (and we're talking at least 7 years ago), it was £1/kg (in Northumberland for properly hung Roe)
DVC
- Polchraine
- Posts: 6425
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:46 pm
- Location: Middlesex
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
Where are you getting at £8-9 ? Even at that price, I would love to get my hands on somePete wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:13 pm I just read a bit by Monbiot concerning "UK overrun by wild deer"........he lists all the environmental damage caused by these, and then he points out that we import 3000 tons of farmed venison a year from new Zealand.....
I'm presently paying £8-£9 a kilo for New Forest venison, and it would be interesting to know how much I'd have to pay to shoot one for myself, assuming I could keep all the meat.
Anyone?
Pete
A fried who culls for an estate - most goes to them, was saying that the typical rate is £1 for fully prepared/hung and even less in some cases! And I saw some in a supermarket - "Wild English Vension" at over £30!
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it's difficult to discern whether or not they are genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
God loves stupid people, that is why he made so many of them.
- Pete
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 3076
- Joined: Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:48 am
- Home club or Range: NRA Bisley
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
I buy from a regular game stall at a farmers market. They sometimes even sell frozen stuff off at half price.
They source it from local shoots.
Pete
They source it from local shoots.
Pete
"Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum" Lucretius
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
- Pete
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 3076
- Joined: Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:48 am
- Home club or Range: NRA Bisley
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
"Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum" Lucretius
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
- Polchraine
- Posts: 6425
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:46 pm
- Location: Middlesex
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
Thanks, a bit far away, but I go that way occasionally, so willl keep a note.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it's difficult to discern whether or not they are genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
God loves stupid people, that is why he made so many of them.
- Blackstuff
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 7838
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:01 pm
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
Sorry just realised you were actually asking how much it is to go stalking!
Last time I went out it was £130 for Roe. I'd imagine it will be closer to £200 now.
Unless you live local enough to go back to where you were stalking you won't be able/it would be pointless taking the animal you shot as it wouldn't have been properly prepared. Of course if you've got all the kit to do it yourself then I'm sure most estates could accommodate that.

Unless you live local enough to go back to where you were stalking you won't be able/it would be pointless taking the animal you shot as it wouldn't have been properly prepared. Of course if you've got all the kit to do it yourself then I'm sure most estates could accommodate that.
DVC
- Pete
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 3076
- Joined: Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:48 am
- Home club or Range: NRA Bisley
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
Apart from gutting, skinning, jointing, and hanging until it glows in the dark, what other preparation is needed?
Pete
Pete
"Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum" Lucretius
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
- dromia
- Site Admin
- Posts: 20217
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:57 am
- Home club or Range: The Highlands of Scotland. Cycling Proficiency 1964. Felton & District rifle club. Teesdale Pistol and Rifle club.
- Location: Sutherland and Co Durham
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
I always hang my deer whole.
Hanging is weather dependant.
I am currently eating a red stag marauder shot earlier in the year.
It was shot at night and then skinned, butchered, processed and freezered the next day as the weather was so warm.
Unless you have an insect free larder to hang in you need to process fast or the bluebottles will have an egg laying fest.
I usually joint the hind quarters and loin, The rest is removed from the bone and cut for stew and mincing. I do a lot of mince as I make burgers and sausages as well as adding it to the pluck for staggis.
If there is the usual bunches of fat hanging in the cavity rip that out and render it down as it makes the best chips you have ever tasted, especially if you use Golden Wonders, the king of tatties.
The tongue is usually boiled and skinned for cold meat, I save the kidneys for frying and half the liver, the rest goes into the staggis with the lungs, heart etc..
Depending on how it was shot the blood is also kept as it makes great black puddings.
Hanging is weather dependant.
I am currently eating a red stag marauder shot earlier in the year.
It was shot at night and then skinned, butchered, processed and freezered the next day as the weather was so warm.
Unless you have an insect free larder to hang in you need to process fast or the bluebottles will have an egg laying fest.
I usually joint the hind quarters and loin, The rest is removed from the bone and cut for stew and mincing. I do a lot of mince as I make burgers and sausages as well as adding it to the pluck for staggis.
If there is the usual bunches of fat hanging in the cavity rip that out and render it down as it makes the best chips you have ever tasted, especially if you use Golden Wonders, the king of tatties.
The tongue is usually boiled and skinned for cold meat, I save the kidneys for frying and half the liver, the rest goes into the staggis with the lungs, heart etc..
Depending on how it was shot the blood is also kept as it makes great black puddings.
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
- Pete
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 3076
- Joined: Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:48 am
- Home club or Range: NRA Bisley
- Contact:
Re: Surfeit of venison?
Mouthwatering!......
Pete
Pete
"Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum" Lucretius
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
You're offended? Please explain why your inability to control your emotions translates into me having to censor my opinions....
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest