beddycross 18 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 if you have a fox to ground (on permission of course) i understand that you must only use one terrier and then shoot old reynard when he is dug but would it be against the so called hunting ban to use your lurcher to hold said foxy or to draw it before it is shot ??????????? :hmm: :hmm: Quote Link to post
terrierjohn 49 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 if you have a fox to ground (on permission of course) i understand that you must only use one terrier and then shoot old reynard when he is dug but would it be against the so called hunting ban to use your lurcher to hold said foxy or to draw it before it is shot ??????????? :hmm: :hmm: good question i would like to know the answer to this aswell Quote Link to post
david brightmore 13 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 if you have a fox to ground (on permission of course) i understand that you must only use one terrier and then shoot old reynard when he is dug but would it be against the so called hunting ban to use your lurcher to hold said foxy or to draw it before it is shot ??????????? :hmm: :hmm: good question i would like to know the answer to this aswell yes mate i think it is Quote Link to post
romany52 313 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 if you have a fox to ground (on permission of course) i understand that you must only use one terrier and then shoot old reynard when he is dug but would it be against the so called hunting ban to use your lurcher to hold said foxy or to draw it before it is shot ??????????? :hmm: :hmm: Illegal mate. Quote Link to post
beddycross 18 Posted November 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 i alsothought this be an act against the ban but on the other hand with so many flaws in this ban wouldnt it be the case that you are not chasing said foxy with your dog and therefore not ( coursing) ,,, being that the coursing is the illegal part of using a lurcher to catch foxy.. in my mind whats the difference between using my terrier to get it out the hole or letting my lurcher do the very same thing. ??????????????????? Quote Link to post
graham4877 1,181 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 How about you read the hunting act!! then you'ed know whats, what!! Quote Link to post
beddycross 18 Posted November 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 How about you read the hunting act!! then you'ed know whats, what!! read it its all red tape and bullshit and im amazed how many aspects of this crap legislation are not very clear Quote Link to post
graham4877 1,181 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 How about you read the hunting act!! then you'ed know whats, what!! read it its all red tape and bullshit and im amazed how many aspects of this crap legislation are not very clear You mean like (only a soft dog should be use below ground) So i think what they mean by that is the dog's not meant to touch the fox below ground, so if that is the case you cant use a lurcher to hold! How can you tell if a dog is soft????????????????? but the way its put, i think your meant to make your own mind up whats right from wrong!! I take it you can still course anything you want, just got to shoot it up the arse 1st!! Its all a f*****g joke! you can run a rabbit, but not a hare, you can kill a rat , but not a mouse! The say 2012 for the vote on repeal!!! Quote Link to post
beddycross 18 Posted November 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 How about you read the hunting act!! then you'ed know whats, what!! read it its all red tape and bullshit and im amazed how many aspects of this crap legislation are not very clear You mean like (only a soft dog should be use below ground) So i think what they mean by that is the dog's not meant to touch the fox below ground, so if that is the case you cant use a lurcher to hold! How can you tell if a dog is soft????????????????? but the way its put, i think your meant to make your own mind up whats right from wrong!! I take it you can still course anything you want, just got to shoot it up the arse 1st!! Its all a f*****g joke! you can run a rabbit, but not a hare, you can kill a rat , but not a mouse! The say 2012 for the vote on repeal!!! well i could let the old rimfire out the box for some of that action i say if the dog capable without making a fuss let it do its job Quote Link to post
romany52 313 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 How about you read the hunting act!! then you'ed know whats, what!! read it its all red tape and bullshit and im amazed how many aspects of this crap legislation are not very clear You mean like (only a soft dog should be use below ground) So i think what they mean by that is the dog's not meant to touch the fox below ground, so if that is the case you cant use a lurcher to hold! How can you tell if a dog is soft????????????????? but the way its put, i think your meant to make your own mind up whats right from wrong!! I take it you can still course anything you want, just got to shoot it up the arse 1st!! Its all a f*****g joke! you can run a rabbit, but not a hare, you can kill a rat , but not a mouse! The say 2012 for the vote on repeal!!! well i could let the old rimfire out the box for some of that action i say if the dog capable without making a fuss let it do its job You can do what you like mate, but you asked if it was contrary to the hunting act, and it is. Quote Link to post
beddycross 18 Posted November 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 Feck the ban would love to say feck the ban i think its white collar bullshit but at the end of the day until its either withdrawn or changed in the hunters favour lets just try and keep things as legitamate as possible it puts more wind up the anti's skirts than anything else :tongue2: :boogie: Quote Link to post
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