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only time I hunt with others,is when they want something from me( help to get something going normally/ or keep their permission because they to scared to dig/kill something with their own dogs?)not met anyone consistent enough,in and out of things,into the next...they always come out with some sort of bullshit excuses, there's a very small handful I will make the effort for because they are sound and have looked after me,expecting nothing in return....I prefer my own company these days,and do as I please?10 points
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I don't think anything has been sacrificed.... shooting will kill itself just as quickly. Just don't watch news, come off Facebook and do your own thing. You will make yourself ill over thinking it8 points
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I’ve recently had a contact for a chap who collects deer .The only request was that we got 10 or more to make the trip from South Dorset worth while .Monday afternoon I got home from work early and straight out to a spot I know there’s a few roe ,in fact it’s teeming with them .This was culling pure and simple ,no time to mess about with management or fancy shots . In the second field there where 7 roe couched against the far hedge in the sunshine .The temp was just nice with a hint of a frosty night ahead .4 does and two mature bucks heavy in velvet and a pricket .Most had their eyes firml7 points
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Do you find, in real life, that the people who own electric cars are doing it for ‘the earth’? Personally, I don’t. I find they tend to just be technophiles, attracted to EVs because they are just big gadgets. If they don’t get on with them they’ll quite happily go back to a Range Rover.6 points
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Been down to collect the long nets from BEARINATOR this morning that he kindly gave me cheers mate and I will drop that hob off for you in a week or so6 points
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Hunting Kind is one of the very organisations I was referring to in my original post when I said "There are organisations out there willing to work with you and if necessary advise you, but right now they don’t have anyone to deal with who can speak collectively on your behalf." The NWTF has already attended 2 of their regional meetings and are liasing with them on almost a daily basis. As a starting point I'd suggest no one has anything to lose by visiting their website and clicking on the link to register your support. Kindest Regards - B6 points
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100%. Government can keep a British born girl who left while under 18 out of the country but can't deport foreign criminals that failed asylum appeals 8 years ago......bullshit6 points
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Having infiltrated virtually every other area of society the C of E must stand up to the values they have taught over centuries.......anything less than outright condemnation of such nonsense is a compromise too far for the church and society in general.6 points
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And also if anybody wants to look at hunting kind Hunting Kind - The opportunity to make the voice of the ‘Rural Voter’ heard. HUNTINGKIND.COM Hunting Kind - If you care about proper wildlife management, our countryside, our cultural heritage...6 points
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I always admired the Irish,because they didn’t stand for the crap the majority in england seemed to accept,stand up to this,fight against it,your children and grandchildren’s way of life and future depend upon it,be strong.5 points
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I suppose a lot of it comes down to experience and listening to those that have experience. There’s men out there that have done it all there life that learnt off men that did it all there life. There rock places that have been worked for well over 100 years and never kept a terrier over night. But if one of those men tell you a place is bad and to stay away then you listen. It’s not just a case of tipping a terrier in anywhere that holds a fox. To say if you work rocks you shouldn’t own a terrier is no sense to me spoken by someone that has zero experience working rocks4 points
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That said, I can’t help but feel if your only strategy for survival is hiding the truth of what you do, then you’re on borrowed time anyway.4 points
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Looks like it video hardly clear enough To confirm I would think. But anyway to the general public it doesn’t matter what went on. Just every hunt will be tarred with that brush.4 points
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Ladies and gentlemen we are in a different world unfortunately and it's sad to say ? I'm 38 years old now a mear glint compared to some of you lads on here but never the less I grew up as I'm sure alot you people did with a lurcher and ferret at the heal sad to see things like this unfortunately I think it's inevitable it's already cut and dry before we even get a word in I think shooting and fishing will follow sad times alot of heritage will be lost as it already is il just carry on doing what I do as long as I can as I'm sure all of you will fight the power4 points
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A demonic hand, full of evil and bad intentions toward man kind4 points
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Stupid sheep falling for the scam whilst while the big hitter fly rounfmd the world in jets which in one hour flying emits more than a year of car diesel burning,one f***ing houtmr,total scam4 points
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Thanks they have ruined scotland and just making things worse can't understand people that hunt voting for these fools4 points
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Right from the off I couldn’t bond with mine, she would blatantly ignore me, when I had her second jab I even had the vet test her hearing as I was convinced she was deaf, he dropped his keys on the floor to which she looked off the table at then knocked on the wall, again she looked at that, like I say we are only just on the same sheet now, I have a half x border and a half x kelpie both of which take great delight in pleasing me, the beardie does it as and when I suits her,4 points
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It was a good area for fighters back in the 80's/90's i had a number of spars in Phil Martins gym it was above a derelict Co - Op as i remember and yes like many inner city gyms around the country racial tension was high until you opened the gym door then everyone was the same our Repton club down here was exactly the same,rivalries and nastiness on the street was kept out of the gym and you helped and supported each other as just an unwritten rule. I remember Jimmy Egans gym in the mid 80's he moved around a few times and eventually settled just outside the M60 just near the airport ther4 points
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After the ban on hare coursing and the subsequent epidemic of driving around fields after hares attitudes changed in the East. As a teenager I learnt from a farm manager who had terriers and used to course greyhounds, these days I can't get rabbiting permission near me without ferrets only as the opening line, once secured I simply ask of it's ok to bring the dogs as they make the job easier. My experience tells me it's not about the type of dogs, the few landowners I deal with have been generally very interested and accepting. That said, I recently got my first ever whippet as I feel the need4 points
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Barrie, you have always done great work for the Terrier fraturnity,...I am sure ALL genuine hunting men, wish you well and thank you, for your service?4 points
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You’re so right Luckee, nothing is lost until you give up trying to fight for it. Unfortunately that appears to be where the lurcher world is right now and as someone with a great affection for running dogs, I find that very sad. In my view lurcher work (particularly in relation to rabbit control) is one of the easiest forms of hunting with dogs to justify and defend, rabbits are still classed as a “significant agricultural pest”. Yet as from April/May time it will be illegal in Scotland and it’s a loss that was self-inflicted. It’s a simple fact of life that if politicians are only heari4 points
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I get an annual invite to a cull day on a local estate that I look forward to every year . Im on my quad checking all the small woods and outlying patches for fallow groups .I shoot whatever I want including muntjac and roe if I see fit . Im not bothered about roe as I have them myself on perm but fallow are a rarity for me . First up was a pricket from a group of mature bucks .I shot it in a patch of fenced off rushes and there was no way I was going to lift it over so I dragged it under with the front winch . To be continued ??3 points
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Well i certainly wont be fighting it, they can send in the illegals, poofs, freak shows and left wing traitors 1st long before i go, all lead by those in government3 points
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I don’t honestly know about such things,but is it like a BDSM or spanking/dominatrix Grindr type advert?3 points
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The same hand is pulling most of the strings .3 points
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I've got my young lad and brother in law. Brother in law only got into it a couple years back but had took like a duck to water no bother at all always on time and we just gelled knowing what each other are doing or where to stand when ferreting etc. Another 2 lads come out and have some good craic he even took it well when I bought him a pink dummy from a shop one morning when the dog dint do as well (I bet he'll read this ??)3 points
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Out yesterday afternoon for a doe , found one where I was hoping on a gorse banking. 150 yds.....bang flop. Next victim Mr squizzer ..didn't like the .243 ? Lamping , called in 2 foxes in same field , 1 in front and 1 behind but no shot ?3 points
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Yes mate. He was trained by Phil Martin in Moss Side. Moss Side was a no go area for strangers, even sixty years ago, especially whites. My grandad was one of the few white people left in Moss Side where knife crime was very common even back then. I used to visit him occasionally when I was a kid. A very risky business, especially as Moss Side was home to Man City's ground and I was a red. Lol When I was a kid I was a member of Salford Lads Club. One of my classmates is still a boxing coach there. Around 1960, four of us were selected to box for the club against a Moss Side club..on their3 points
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Other people hunting with me annoy me, their dogs annoy me too. The main reason I hunt is to get away from people in general.3 points
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I would give anything with beardie blood in it a wide birth they are as strange as the come, stick to the border blood imo.Iv one here she’s coming up 4 years old and only now are we starting to sing off the same song sheet ?????3 points
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If its just the rough coat your after I'd recommend a deerhound, beddy or bitza your life will be a lot easier.3 points
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Only ever had the one chap, when i lived in Newcastle, he had a couple of whippets, i bumped into him one day, we got talking and i offered him out, decent bit of land, and the days of bunnies a plenty, but would he let his dogs off lead,would he buggery, next min, his mobile phone goes off, it was his wife wanting to know what time he would be home, never again, from that day, i worked alone i strap no one to my back3 points
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