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dogs-n-natives

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  1. Ah right, I get ya mate, it was yesterday alright, and up on my patch in the hills of Northumberland, it was so frozen in the fields that I couldnt go to work, and we couldnt get any trapping done, these pics are in a steep dene where the frost hasnt hit too bad... anyways job well done lads, see ya for a few more outings this week, a farmer is needing help up valley, so theres your weekend sorted. Feck sharing any stories here though
  2. If my lurcher was 15 inches id be digging to it all the time!
  3. But I cried when they hurt my feelin no one on here cares lets set up a free helpline for poeople who have been abused on the hunting life yeah, we need a THL councillor! Im gonna drown my sorrows at the FAT CHICK PARTY on saturday night...... we should organise a CANKLE competition... mint.... where does the calf fat end, and the ankle fat begin? Who knows, thats the fun!! (i feel a little better now, feck the mean bullies )
  4. Yep, thats right.... gay! After reading that thread recently about the gay dogs (LOL) I thought what a load of old shit, but today me eyes were opened to the grimey world of the bent canine....!! We were on the pheasant shoot, looking to account for a lamp shy charlie, and after a walking over many likely spots that drew blank, we were greeted with the lurcher giving a solid mark at a rabbity place on top of a steep wooded crag. So, shotgun at the ready, we entered the brock dog, but he couldnt get far down the rabbit tubes, and after a bit of digging etc, we managed to swap him for '
  5. The police dont IGNORE anything! If something gets reported, they HAVE TO act according to the law, just keep within it, its not that hard
  6. Good clean shooting, and another very well made video aswell, hats off to you mate
  7. Ive never had an issue setting a fenn/springer trap sensitively? But i do sometimes bend the plate upwards if needed.
  8. It's a tough one mate! Problem is the UK is not the place it was when they were last resident here. They were displaced by the massive deforestation that's taken place for farmland over the last 1000 years or so. I reckon that had as much of an impact on their numbers as hunting did. I'd love to see them back though. good point iv heard my friends talk about the wolves that live around them (in spain), they rarely cause any trouble, and are rarely even seen. However the area is a well populated rural lowland area. But the farmers are not too keen on them all the same. It seams to
  9. There would be issues with re-introducing most of the large species we once had.... wolves/lynx would obviously cause trouble among livestock from time to time, but big deal, so do foxes and badgers but we dont exterminate them from the island. It would be a pest control job, end of. I cant see why we couldnt re-introduce the big deer species that we lost. But ive got to admit, the island is probably too crowded for brown bear thesedays.
  10. Well, in my humble opinion, these animals should still be here in the UK, so im all for bringing them all back. Todays hunters wouldnt dream of eradicating a native species of ours, so why do we think its a good thing that its happened in the past? ATB DnN
  11. I cant belive we havent won this poll ffs, is this site just full of anti's???
  12. Good advice.... But, id say DONT tie the trap door open at all! Theres no point whatso ever getting it used to going into the trap, if it goes in once, it should not be coming back out!
  13. doesnt matter what the bunny huggers say, we know it was going to be a emotional for them, but an essential job like this, is not going to be stopped, not yet anyway, no matter how much the anti's call it cruel.
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