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To be fair, after a while of watching dogs just chase shit on a lamp, it's refreshing to be able to watch a DVD of dogs actually hunting, and on some great land. I lie pretty much on the edge of the Beacons and am up there fairly regular and it's tough land. Aye, they might take a wee bit longer to get round to the strike, but they have some fantastic runs (hunts), and thats much more enjoyable to watch (in my eyes) then a dog just ragging about a fox on the lamp. Horse for courses, no need to knock shit just cos it's not YOUR way of doing it
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Best weather for it is a wind and some light drizzle, wind blowing into your face!
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Forestry commission might be worth a punt?
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Aw well now your just talking aboiut general idiots and not 'shooters'.....theres a big difference. I'm tired now....... :lazy: I thought that's who i was talking about all along. Aye, i need a poo and all, so i'm off to.
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Good luck matey Farming very tough to get into unless you have family with land. Pestcontrol, you will only just about live on it, if you are doing a ton of fleas, roaches, wasps etc. . . . . you won't make a living out of killing bunnies, foxes etc. . . . . unless you have the midas touch. Keepering you might be in with a chance as i know you have some decent contacts, but it's a dying profession that is MASSIVELY over subscribed (something like 500-1000 applicants for any under keepers job in the shooting times). But it's who, not what, you know. Like i said, good luck An
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It's not the sport i'm talking down mate, i.e the shooting of foxes, it's just the way that some folk approach / carry out that sport, just like i could give you a long list of certain 'ways' that some people with dogs conduct themselves, that i don't agree with, that's my opinion, and i'm entitled to it. I just feel as respectful country folk who maybe the decent among us should be distancing ourselves from the idiots etc, cos i'm pretty annoyed when, just because i hunt, i'm lumped in with someone i think is a muppet! It;s maybe just that round here those who do most of the shooting
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Aye. . . . . her ferret . . . . .
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And thats just it...... they like doing that and thats there choice. Would you critise someone who played chess, after all its just a few pieces moved about a board mate..... Right al finish with this as its going nowhere and people are stuck in there ways......if you dont lke another mans sport in the hunting world then dont make a comment on it, simple! You can hate it all you like but bringing it down and causing a bigger divide between supposedly hunting minded folk is bollocks in my eyes........ Stuck in their ways. . . . . pot . . . . . kettle. . . . . black. I didn't say
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Just cos you raise pheasants and foxes are a pain in the ass for you, does not mean every fox, everywhere needs to be eradicated desperatly. If my 'sport' is cattying roosting pheasants out of trees, albeit, just over the estate boundries, you'd have something to say, same if my sport was netting the rivers where folk like to do a bit of fly fishing, doubt many would be happy??? It's not about guns vs dogs for me, it's just about this twisted desire to kill them ALL, it's totally uneccessary, and for most as there is f**k all exciting about the 'hunt' (cos its not a hunt), the most excite
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Just cos you raise pheasants and foxes are a pain in the ass for you, does not mean every fox, everywhere needs to be eradicated desperatly. If my 'sport' is cattying roosting pheasants out of trees, albeit, just over the estate boundries, you'd have something to say, same if my sport was netting the rivers where folk like to do a bit of fly fishing, doubt many would be happy??? It's not about guns vs dogs for me, it's just about this twisted desire to kill them ALL, it's totally uneccessary, and for most as there is f**k all exciting about the 'hunt' (cos its not a hunt), the most excite
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Just cos you raise pheasants and foxes are a pain in the ass for you, does not mean every fox, everywhere needs to be eradicated desperatly. If my 'sport' is cattying roosting pheasants out of trees, albeit, just over the estate boundries, you'd have something to say, same if my sport was netting the rivers where folk like to do a bit of fly fishing, doubt many would be happy??? It's not about guns vs dogs for me, it's just about this twisted desire to kill them ALL, it's totally uneccessary, and for most as there is f**k all exciting about the 'hunt' (cos its not a hunt), the most excite
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Just cos you raise pheasants and foxes are a pain in the ass for you, does not mean every fox, everywhere needs to be eradicated desperatly. If my 'sport' is cattying roosting pheasants out of trees, albeit, just over the estate boundries, you'd have something to say, same if my sport was netting the rivers where folk like to do a bit of fly fishing, doubt many would be happy??? It's not about guns vs dogs for me, it's just about this twisted desire to kill them ALL, it's totally uneccessary, and for most as there is f**k all exciting about the 'hunt' (cos its not a hunt), the most excite
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Just cos you raise pheasants and foxes are a pain in the ass for you, does not mean every fox, everywhere needs to be eradicated desperatly. If my 'sport' is cattying roosting pheasants out of trees, albeit, just over the estate boundries, you'd have something to say, same if my sport was netting the rivers where folk like to do a bit of fly fishing, doubt many would be happy??? It's not about guns vs dogs for me, it's just about this twisted desire to kill them ALL, it's totally uneccessary, and for most as there is f**k all exciting about the 'hunt' (cos its not a hunt), the most excite
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Just cos you raise pheasants and foxes are a pain in the ass for you, does not mean every fox, everywhere needs to be eradicated desperatly. If my 'sport' is cattying roosting pheasants out of trees, albeit, just over the estate boundries, you'd have something to say, same if my sport was netting the rivers where folk like to do a bit of fly fishing, doubt many would be happy??? It's not about guns vs dogs for me, it's just about this twisted desire to kill them ALL, it's totally uneccessary, and for most as there is f**k all exciting about the 'hunt' (cos its not a hunt), the most excite
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Read a report recently that said that since the hunting ban, the fox population in this country has dropped a fair bit, and in some areas almost totally. The biggest culprit being the 'sportsman' who use night vision and a rifle, not to shoot those foxes that NEED to be controlled, but to shoot as many foxes as possible, a few nights a week, most of the year. It's not even har to do, so i don't know why folk pat themselves on the back so much. Not all folk who shoot are wankers, i shoot myself, a gun is a useful tool for doing certain jobs, but it's those who just like to rack up the numb
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I wouldn't totally follow that 'survival instinct' thing, whilst in nature it may occur, it isn't that common with mamals such as us that have low numbers of offspring and take a long time to rear them (and have long gestation periods). Most of the cases where you can say that young were abandoned by parents (in nature) is due either to starvation / feeding factors or general weakness on the part of the mother etc. For every case of this, there are probably far, far, more cases of a mother animal exposing herself to great danger and fighting tooth and claw etc in order to preserve their young.
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You ever been to Bridgend?
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Aye, after reading through that i was a little confused, giving out bank number and sort code is pretty standard. . . . . . .
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Don't slip two dogs?
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When i get bit by a ferret, i usually just beat them with my cock, they usually let go pretty quick.
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At least they ain't going anywhere.
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Just to let you all know, he did not keep it, or try to breed it into his ferrets, or try to work it, i think it was just released
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"greyhound ferrets were thin very long bodied, but very heavy ferrets that were super aggresive. they were openly advertised as a "type" by a bloke called williams, back in the 1960's they were prized for ratting."
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well get your self some grahounds then mate there small and hard as f**k Not being funny mate, but 'greyhound' ferrets are traditionaly fairly large, well at least long, and lean, and have a roach back, hence the 'greyhound' moniker. People often refer to small ferrets as 'Greyhounds' but when you think about it, why the feck would you use that term to describe something very small??? not taking the piss mate but ive never come across a greyhound ferret not one that someone openley say "this is a greyhound ferret" can you explain or point me to a piece of writing that does i just t
