food for thought
Posted: Friday, 08 June 2007 |
Comments
Yes, I think that us native people should have special rights. It's unfair that forigners and rich people hunt our deer and salmon. So fill up your freezer.
Dag from Norway
Just because you own the land now doesn't mean you can come and get me catch me if you can..................I'm away to North Uist..........
The Deers Friend from Somewhere in South Uist
There's a Stag Bakery in Stornoway. Must have big ovens to fit one of them in
calumannabel from ness
A beast from the hill, a fish from the burn and a stick from the wood. Every hielan' gentleman's right. At least that's what I think I was taught.
Hyper-Borean from Ewetopia
A beast from the hill, a fish from the burn and a stick from the wood. Every hielan' gentleman's right. At least that's what I think I was taught.
Hyper-Borean from Ewetopia
My dad was a well known (and damn fine!) poacher who taught me a thing or two about it. I was brought up to believe every native Scot has the right to feed himself and his family from the land of their birth. I am fond of venison as well, so if you`re ever over Sanday way.......;-)
Hermit from Sanday
Left in 1987, how I wish I was still there!!
John Saunders from HMP Featherstone
Found this picture of a stag i saw at Loch Skipport a while ago. They are soo tasty but not so easy to catch. A good rifle i suppose is whats needed, enticing them to your boot with some sheep nuts doesnt work as i found one hungry night. The gamekeeper wouldnt be too happy about that though.
I am a born and bred Uisteach and thought i would contribute to Island Blogging by telling you about life in Uist since there wasn't much happening in the South Uist Blogs. Hope it all makes sense.