Bobtheferret
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Everything posted by Bobtheferret
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It does but if you then read the exceptions that’s the key part, there are quite a few exceptions. I have read the whole thing and it seems increasingly obvious they basically wanted trail hunting gone as they feel most trail hunters were actually hunting and most importantly they hate the rich toffs that hunt and wanted to close the loophole that was trail hunting. It’s basically as you were just no more trail hunting. Hence the 6 exceptions
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As I understand it yes. You can also obtain a license for working more than 2 dogs that covers 14 days of work and a 6 month period. Terriers can still flush fox but only 1 dog at a time.
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https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/hunting-with-dogs-scotland-bill/stage-3/bill-as-passed.pdf
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I have just read the new law and it’s no more than 2 dogs per person. So 3 of you could go out ferreting with 6 dogs and as long as they don’t “act like a pack” you’re still legal. Was a specific section of rough shooting and said more than 2 dogs can be present but efforts should be made to stop them forming a pack. Trail hunting is now banned in Scotland, that was what the whole thing was about really. Poor old hounds.
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Frankly it’s horrible time to be alive in a lot of ways. Trans bullshit, woke madness, immigrants murdering fold, can’t think the wrong thought without being cancelled, division at every turn in society and now potentially can’t even run a dog on a rabbit. Worlds f****d.
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I do agree to a point. I have a hob that is so quick on the kill that if you give more than 5 minutes he has killed it and just moves on, so I do check he isn’t fixed in a spot after a fairly quick time frame. I have actually barely worked him this year as the rabbits barely get a chance just too strong and fast, don’t want to be digging all day want them bolting to missed by my dog ??
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It’s good your going to rest the ground and let them breed but sounds like others may not be so sensible. Hate it when landowners give multiple people permission for the same quarry, makes it a lot harder to manage a permission.
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RSPB offering unique post on Rathlin Island to help ferret out invasive species WWW.BELFASTTELEGRAPH.CO.UK In what must be one of the most unusual job adverts seen in Northern Ireland, a bird protection charity is seeking a ferret hunter for... Here’s the article for anyone interested
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I have a 18 month old Sandy hob and his sister a polecat jill. Both are very friendly and from working stock. I have too many ferrets and not enough rabbits or time to work these two so would rather they went to someone else, trying here first rather than the pet sites as more likely to be working homes. They have both been out once and bolted rabbits but both did leave rabbits in the warren when I then put a more experienced ferret in to check the warren but probably just need more experience. I am in East Sussex, dm me if your interested. Free to anyone on here.
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The way I’ve always thought about is if your dog was in pain and had no chance of recovering you would be called cruel for keeping it alive and not having it pts. What makes people any different? More understanding makes it even crueler frankly. Obviously you need to be careful about how it’s used with sage guards etc but we must introduce this as a country imo.
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Indeed, I don’t know him at all but I think a new start after some marriage trouble. Been there….
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Active at the game fairs in the summer and posts occasionally on instagram and writes regularly for countryman’s weekly so yes definitely still around and catching.
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Couldn’t agree more. I always make sure I am over the top polite and offer references from other permissions etc. Never had a new landowner actually take up the offer but I think the fact you’ll even offer goes a long way.
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Some tough looking slabs of beef in there ?. Wouldn’t want to f**k with any of those
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My old lurcher (now sadly gone) had a very similar wound the vet said it looked like he had been in a bad rta and he healed amazingly well and caught me many more rabbits. Hopefully young Tiger makes a full and complete recovery. Stunning looking dog despite his injuries by the way.
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I have fed lots of these to my ferrets with no issue, I bet you could eat them yourself but I haven’t.
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Does anyone know if the new orange ones work with Mk3m collars, the old grey knocker box does. I like a knocker box with a Mk3m collar don’t like the orange disco boxes!
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Top bloke offering out permission to others if you have to much yourself. Nice to see.
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If the dales were to be stripped off rabbits it wouldn’t be due to disease but over hunting. Some pictures I see posted are staggering to someone that considers half a dozen a good day. Lads genuinely catching 100+ in a trip and driving from here there and everywhere to get there. If rabbits are left to do what they do they will always recover in time the issue in this country is to many people to much impatience. It’s only been 5/6 years in most places max since RVHD2 started it’s grisly work from looking at New Zealand and Australia it’s a absolutely minimum of ten years if they are left alo
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I have left 8 Jill’s in with one vas hob for the summer and he just worked his way through them as they came in season. After he did mine he went round my mates and did his too!
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If rabbits recovered from mixi which killed a reportedly 99.9% of rabbits on it s first contact with the population I don’t for a minute think that they can’t recover from RVHD2. In both NZ and AUS they have recovered from it to a lesser or greater degree but like many things it will take time and patience. That land that had 100’s if it gets back to dozens again don’t clear it out and expect them to come back. If theres a dozen rabbits left just leave them full stop. There are still fair more rabbits in the country than after mixi first hit (saw a picture on socials of a chap caught 150 in a
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Scottish Hunting with Dogs Bill
Bobtheferret replied to omegathelast's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Short end of a very thick wedge I am afraid, these c**ts won’t stop until all hunting is banned and then it will fishing and then shooting. Stand up for what you believe in whilst you still can. -
Just started and feel like giving in
Bobtheferret replied to mhopton's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Only real reason to get upset is if you’ve driven a fair few miles to a spot and then someone has already been that night/is on it and therefore ruined your sport but realistically everyone on here has poached especially at night. You may well have shit them up now so they might not be back for a bit. I do understand your frustration but as others have said be grateful you have good land and a good dog and be a bit more relaxed if possible. Definitely not worth giving up the game over. -
Well done mate, looks a good day and decent numbers.
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Only a .22 and generally like to get fairly close and normally shooting off the shoulder or laying flat. I don’t ever shoot anything other than rabbits and if shooting at night would probably get even closer than during the day. Got a few spots that are hard to shoot during the day (just can’t get close enough) and I can’t get in there with the ferrets so thought it would be good to try and thin them out at night when it’s a bit easier.
