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  1. If they march through wootton bassett, i will be there to make it as difficult as possible
  2. Flint, if it had four legs and lives in the field, you have it in good numbers by you lol
  3. you could be right on that as its only the last couple of month ive noticed, then i have never noticed the drop in previous years, maybe i just wernt paying attention?
  4. Same here rebel use to see a good few, only seeing the odd one now. Definatly something going on official or unofficial cull, i dont know, but the places im talking about stretch from frodsham to whitchurch across to wrexham, so no small area
  5. Has anyone who has a look around this area noticed a dramatic drop in numbers around the area? On most of the places i walk for rabbits you was guarrentied to see a few everytime you went out. The last 2-3 months it got from seening them everytime to seeing maybe one in 4 trips out. I know numbers of everything drop in winter but this year seems to of all but disappeared. This isnt just one area either, its all across cheshire ive noticed. I noticed aswell in some places the setts had been covered with sticks (laid in a way to check if its being used or not) I heard whispers on the wind as wel
  6. I joined yesterday .. not that it will make much differnce, sadly
  7. Not quite an accient but funny all the same. We were shooting with the air rifles a few summers back, there wasn't much about and my mate seen this big sloppy dog shit. Not having shot anything else, he decided to shoot this from no more than a foot away ... well he was sprayed with shit from head to toe and decided he had a shit shot and went home
  8. Im might not agree with all your posts but this one is certainly correct
  9. lol I had one in the car and got pulled when i was out lamping. When asked whats that for i responded "an armed blag" .. he was not impressed. Oh well only live once.
  10. 07961 577 221 nice number of there website, sadly they arn't answering my calls nomore, i wonder why?
  11. So what your saying is you would take your dog the vet everytime it got bitten by a rat? Come on get real, thats what the dogs are for, unfortunate as it may be, its a rare occassion for human or dog to get infected with wiels, hardly warrents a trip to the vet after every bite. Shame about your dog mate, one of them things, atleast you can take comfort in knowing the dog died from the job it loved
  12. my first laugh at a thl comment of 2010 well done
  13. Paid £60 from the local peddler for my first and havnt paid a penny for the 2 that have came after. The way it should be, dogs go to mates and you dont charge mates. IMO
  14. Thats not the point people are making. The point is, a bear dancing in its self is not cruel. However, poking a hot rod through its nose and ragging it about on rope while beating it is. So why not just enforce law to prevent the hot rod, beating etc and if you train a bear to dance, using similar methods you train your dog to sit, lay down etc then where is the harm? Becuase its too hard, and it easier and more money raising to brandish them all as evil. The link between bear dancing and hunting is not the activity itself but the way it is been treated in its respected countries. Here we
  15. If you could get rid of anything bigger than a munty that quick johny hat off to you. You have got some appertite And flint is talk about sika, no small animal, that for sure.
  16. What is the other thing the media like throughing about "gangs of men killing deer for big profit" from your posts this is the light your shown in. Nobody can kill 4-5 regular and call it for the pot. Don't make me laugh. Yes SPORT. If you want pest control you get a gun. For the pot, you DO NOT TAKE 4-5 DEER REGUALRLY. What is it, do you poach deer for profit, do it for the pot and only actually work your dogs a few times a season or do you enjoy it, i.e make sport of it? You really do seem to be deluding yourself. I know your trying to paint yourself whiter than white, but your doin
  17. Now your scum of the earth to some of these if you have ever left a deer or a hare rather than going to jail ( and loosing the meat anyway!) Flint don't worry mate 150 miles is a average, ive travelled right down to hampshire and dorset areas several times, i've seen the herds of 200+. I will continue to dispose of a carcass if i suspect i am about to get nicked for it and divys like you who say they have never been hastled by plod will never sway my opinion for the simple fact you have just admitted to never coming close to it! And you bullshit " couldn't be bothered dragging it to t
  18. The closest deer to me are 50 miles away atleast. Which is St.asaph. Wales, considoring the keepers think its fair game to shoot dogs and ram you off the road + the fact the fields are shit, maybe its best not to go there too often. About the same distance north is preston where they have been shooting everything( i use to see 5 hares + in every field for 10 square miles +, went up at the start of the season and saw one. And a bit furhter up the have poacher watch and all that shite up i nthe lakes. Again why risk it? I'd rather put the extra miles in and see more game, on better fields and be
  19. so do you believe its impossible to train a bear on a reward basis similiar to a dog? All animals will work for a reward. Even humans. Now if you re-read my post you may understand im saying its likely alot of bears are neglected, but neglect is not the only way to get them to dance, thus i expect not all are forced to dance in this way. Ban the cruel acts, i.e. beating it, poking it with red hot spikes etc. Thwe actually dance bit COULD be like training your dog to sit or roll over on command. Notice the could in capitals, theres always more than one way to do things, morally some are right
  20. Im in two minds with this. Its most likely there are not all treated cruelly, and im sure its possible to train them to dance without using cruel methods, but its a practice which is done for money and when money is involved, corners are cut. Like you train a dog for preformance, the dog enjoys it usually, of course some people arnt clever enough to train a dog i nthis way and have to use fear rather than enjyment to get result. Im sure this can be achieved with the bear dancing too, but like i said these people are in povety and im sure there worried more about there own welfare than that of
  21. The rats one is true mate, happened about a year or 2 ago. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2007/10/15/gang-fined-for-setting-dogs-on-rats-100252-19951690/ Keepers and farmer round there dont bother telling you to f**k off, straight on to plod on the sly, wankers.
  22. I don't know what you who are getting pulled are winging for .. i get pulled weekly .. infact at one stage i was pulled 8 times in 7 days .. Count yourself lucky its only at chrimbo
  23. Signed it. Wont be long before we have to eat with plastic knives
  24. Now there is probably the best responce on this post. Dave yes i probably do break the law, on a daily basis. i do 31mph in a 30. I walk my dogs off the lead in a public place, i express my opinion and follow my own morals as flint has described above. Its a sad state of affairs really when laws overrules morals. Such as in the case of having to sometimes dump game. But i will never ever let it effect me to a point where i am as conformed as you and try to play whiter than white. Dave are you a copper, do you work for the RSPCA? Or do you just think you one above the rest of us? There
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