That was my reply to the aircraft hanger situation
To net off a hanger would be prohibitively expensive, it would also be highly impractical as aircraft will be regularly entering & leaving the hanger, the net itself would also present a FOD risk to aircraft, therefore the hanger owner can easily make the case that the only practical answer is precision culling by air rifle.
One of them I just have.
For the other it's a complete and utter irrelevance. The whole point is that WJ have shown that something that worked at all levels wasn't lawful. A prime example they give is shooting jays for fishery problems.
Go and read the articles on the GL, then come back. All of the answers you are looking for are there. Apart from 223's size issues which no one can explain.
It will save you going around in circles on here trying constant whataboutery.
Good luck to anyone who thinks that they can to reduce the decline in songbirds, prevent loss of lambs, and increase breeding rates in Grey Partridge and Grouse without using Ladders and Larsens to control Corvids including Hoodies, Jackdaws, Crows and Magpies.
Maybe they just need to try and understand the time and effort involved.
But non of the suggestions work. And yes I've seen most tried. Done some great shooting beside a Pigeon scarer gun. Best day was trying not to shoot the flags and kite scarers.
Just because these legislation junkies think it might work doesn't mean it does. They shouldn't have put it in without testing their theory first. That they put it in makes them muppets.
Please provide one alternative method that does work. One that which covers more than a handkerchief.
No one is "defending" it, we are simply pointing out the legalities of what it actually says or has said in the past.
and that while you are blinkered to the FACT in front of your eyes, you have been misusing one or more of GL 04/05/06 as cover to kill certain birds, purely because you appear to have a pathological hatred of them.
Methods that could be used over large fields might include the bird scaring bangers (hateful things), mobile things that move & flash in the wind, not sure what they're called but the inflating scarecrow things that pop up on a timer, even an old fashioned static scare crow.
All the licence says is such things must be tried & shown to fail before shooting is used.
As for all the boll*x about the ambiguity of what it means, anyone with half a brain will use that same ambiguity in their favour .
I don't get that?? I shoot Pigeons on about a dozen farms for Landowners who don't shoot and wouldn't have the time for Pigeon / Crow control if they did but they all have serious issues with crop damage hence why I get to go on, it's a mutual thing where we both get something out of it. Everything I shoot is eaten other than Corvids. I won't go again until the Licencing is sorted, the current GL is so ambiguous I won't risk my FAC / SGC by shooting. Your attitude suprises me because you appear to think if you don't own the Crops or Livestock you shouldn't be shooting anything or maybe even nobody should be shooting 'wild birds' at all and you frequent a shooting website? Similar to you on PW saying there should be a Lead Ban, who need enemies!!
Go and read the articles on the current situation. The answer for your question is written clearly in there. I am not going to spoon feed you the information you actually need to know to shoot. That is part of the very problem that WJ point out. If you cannot answer your own questions then it suggests you didn't understand the situation before and you don't now. You going around in circles on an internet forum isn't going to change that, you need to break the cycle if you want to progress in what you want to do.
I'll only talk about Woodies, as that's all I'm interested in controlling.
EU legislation allows for shooting of Woodies for any purpose outside of breeding season. The restrictions imposed by the general licnce should only apply during breeding season "where there is no other satisfactory solution", Defra and EA decided to make the restrictions tighter than allowed by EU.