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Deer licence Help

  • 26-07-2014 11:46am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭


    Hi guys.

    I have recently put a deposit on a nice 243, i have owned a couple of rifles already but smaller caliber. I want to get set up for deer as they are moving in on our land and starting to do damage.can anybody give me any info on what i need on the paperwork side of things. any help would be great.

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,557 ✭✭✭wexfordman2


    nigelm485 wrote: »
    Hi guys.

    I have recently put a deposit on a nice 243, i have owned a couple of rifles already but smaller caliber. I want to get set up for deer as they are moving in on our land and starting to do damage.can anybody give me any info on what i need on the paperwork side of things. any help would be great.

    Thanks

    Apply for the deer licence now using the serial number of the rifle and folio numbers of the lands you have permission for. You need 100 acres min, but always wonder d if you would get refused based on wishing to shoot on your own land if it was less than 100 acres.

    Try and get it in the post Monday as season starts soon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 853 ✭✭✭Tawny Owl


    nigelm485 wrote: »
    Hi guys.

    I have recently put a deposit on a nice 243, i have owned a couple of rifles already but smaller caliber. I want to get set up for deer as they are moving in on our land and starting to do damage.can anybody give me any info on what i need on the paperwork side of things. any help would be great.

    Thanks

    Down load a copy of the application form from the NPWS web site, and submit this with you Rifle details the make and Model the size of round you intend using, and you must have minium of 100 acres, not by law but its what the NPWS require you to have before the Hunting Licence can be issued.

    Best of Luck.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,557 ✭✭✭wexfordman2


    Sorry just to add, the application must come with signed and dated permission letters.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭nigelm485


    Tawny Owl wrote: »
    Down load a copy of the application form from the NPWS web site, and submit this with you Rifle details the make and Model the size of round you intend using, and you must have minium of 100 acres, not by law but its what the NPWS require you to have before the Hunting Licence can be issued.

    Best of Luck.

    Thanks so its not the standerd fa1 firearms application?.
    We have less than 100 acres on our farm but if i get a letter from the neighboring farmer will this do?.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,557 ✭✭✭wexfordman2


    nigelm485 wrote: »
    Thanks so its not the standerd fa1 firearms application?.
    We have less than 100 acres on our farm but if i get a letter from the neighboring farmer will this do?.

    Yeah, I would get the extra permission letter just to be sure.

    The deer cert is in addition to your firearms applictiin, in fact I would think the deer licence will be used to apply for your firearm cert as justification for needing the 243.

    So, apply for yoirndeer licence using the details of the 243 you have, then when you get the deer licence use that as part of your firearm application.

    If you already have the 243 licence approved then just submit the deer licence appkiction to npws with the pwrnissins etc.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,791 ✭✭✭LIFFY FISHING


    Why would you need to notify the NPWS that you are shooting deer on private land? & do you need a licence to shoot deer on private land?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,830 ✭✭✭Jonty


    Why would you need to notify the NPWS that you are shooting deer on private land? & do you need a licence to shoot deer on private land?

    Yes you need a NPWS permit to shoot deer on private land.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭nigelm485


    Yeah, I would get the extra permission letter just to be sure.

    The deer cert is in addition to your firearms applictiin, in fact I would think the deer licence will be used to apply for your firearm cert as justification for needing the 243.

    So, apply for yoirndeer licence using the details of the 243 you have, then when you get the deer licence use that as part of your firearm application.

    If you already have the 243 licence approved then just submit the deer licence appkiction to npws with the pwrnissins etc.

    So i shouldnt send off my firearm application until i get the deer licence back? Can i apply for the deer licence with a make. Model. And the ammo going to be used. Or does it have to have the serial code off the gun?

    Cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,557 ✭✭✭wexfordman2


    nigelm485 wrote: »
    So i shouldnt send off my firearm application until i get the deer licence back? Can i apply for the deer licence with a make. Model. And the ammo going to be used. Or does it have to have the serial code off the gun?

    Cheers

    You need to have a reason for the 243, one reason would be for deer, but you need to show that you have a deer licence to do this.

    The way I did it was to put deposit on firearm, submit deer licence application, then use deer licence to submit firearms cert


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭nigelm485


    You need to have a reason for the 243, one reason would be for deer, but you need to show that you have a deer licence to do this.

    The way I did it was to put deposit on firearm, submit deer licence application, then use deer licence to submit firearms cert

    Thanks

    how long did each process take
    just want to get an idea of a timeline.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,557 ✭✭✭wexfordman2


    nigelm485 wrote: »
    Thanks

    how long did each process take
    just want to get an idea of a timeline.


    Deer licence is normally pretty quick, but get it in Monday

    Firearm licence can take months depends where you are. Is this your first licence ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭cookimonster


    nigelm485 wrote: »
    Thanks

    how long did each process take
    just want to get an idea of a timeline.

    Both application timelines depend on the local authorities involved, the Garda & the Ranger.
    As a holder of other firearms certs the process may be quicker as you are on the system, but this will depend on your previous licenseing experience, where they quick or long drawn out. If you on speaking terms with your local FO have a chat with him, explain the situation, you may be able to speed up the process by applying for it with out a permit. It is not unheard of guys getting deer legal calibers without deer permits.

    If deer are well documented in your location then this may aid in your app for a deer permit as the local ranger will be familiar with the situation, if not then it may require a visit and assessment. If the deer are there then you will get the permit.

    I would advise you to hook up with someone you know who's experienced with stalking. There's a good bit to it, to coin a phase 'from field to fork'.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 28,696 Mod ✭✭✭✭Cass


    ......... do you need a licence to shoot deer on private land?

    I'm not singling you out LIFFY, but your comment just reminded of a frightening thing i've heard frequently and a hell of a lot in the last few weeks.

    Lads are "positive" they don't need a deer license for private, or their own, lands. One lad was so sure he said he shot deer last year on his own land and it's his "right" to shoot whatever is on his land.


    As Jonty said lads you need a deer license to shoot deer even if they are in your front room.
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭nigelm485


    Both application timelines depend on the local authorities involved, the Garda & the Ranger.
    As a holder of other firearms certs the process may be quicker as you are on the system, but this will depend on your previous licenseing experience, where they quick or long drawn out. If you on speaking terms with your local FO have a chat with him, explain the situation, you may be able to speed up the process by applying for it with out a permit. It is not unheard of guys getting deer legal calibers without deer permits.

    If deer are well documented in your location then this may aid in your app for a deer permit as the local ranger will be familiar with the situation, if not then it may require a visit and assessment. If the deer are there then you will get the permit.

    I would advise you to hook up with someone you know who's experienced with stalking. There's a good bit to it, to coin a phase 'from field to fork'.

    Cheers
    no not my first would be my fourth. The ranger and the fo knows theres deer in my area. As for stalking i used to do.a good bit but the chap i used to stalk with passed away last year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭cookimonster


    nigelm485:

    Your on the right track then, just need to join all the dots, best of luck.

    Cass:
    I've had the exact same separate conversation with both land owners and individual lads who have been given so called 'exclusive private permisson' (thier words) and don't need a license. The worst thing was, two of the individuals are what I call 'gun junkies' and have no experience in stalking / hunting both legally and practically. I have seen the results of thier hunts and listened to the bullsh*t justifications as to why the animal was shot 3 times, or the meat had turned etc etc.......


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 338 ✭✭Dian Cecht


    There is a Garda confidential line if you don't want to do it in person !


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