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The High Cost of Hunting

In listening to your caller who was looking for grouse hunting in Scotland and your response of the 'princely' sum for a guided hunt, there was speculation of why so expensive. Most likely it is the same reason salmon fishing is expensive. What we in the U.S. take much for granted is our public park system. For us, all we need is the fishing or hunting license and an authorized spot to pursue the sport. In the U.K., the rivers and lands are considered private grounds (belonging to the landed gentry or nobility.)

It is illegal to fish in what looks like a public place since it "belongs" to a private entity and the licenses are in high demand and are restricted. I imagine this would apply to any other type of hunting or fishing as well. So the caller would be best advised to do her hunting in Minnesota and spend her travel money enjoying the other wonderful things the U.K. has to offer!

--Nancy

 

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