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You sound like an out and out wanker." not having a dig" absolute garbage. This site is getting worse with all these pseudo hunters and their holier than thou attitudes. A lads dogs dead FFS and yo

wanker? we lost most of our permission last year becuse of fellas hunting in the summer, farmers going mad over calfs going mad in the field breaking wires and making gaps in ditches, yeah its lousy t

twas no cub fenman and im not condemming summer hunting but i know for a fact ,plenty of lads still at them up the road from me where your from so il leave it at that .We all aint angles pal

if he respected his quarry and left them alone during the summer the dog would still be alive, not having a dig but the way i was taut, 1 of the rules was never hunt when animals have young.

i dont hunt foxes during the summer and he was looking to see what the dog was like and it was a big dog fox so he said so what do you want me to say fenman.The fox broke 40 yards from him so i guess he got itchy fingers and slipped.

scent iv spoken to you a couple times by pm you sound like a genuine fella, i no its a c**t when you lose a good dog but my town is f****d with a load of fellas going out slipping a load of dogs at once in summer months driving calfs and cattle everywhere, we had permission on land that held all quarry, had great days sport everytime we hunted it, now if the farmer see's a dog on his land hes pumping it with led

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if he respected his quarry and left them alone during the summer the dog would still be alive, not having a dig but the way i was taut, 1 of the rules was never hunt when animals have young.

i dont hunt foxes during the summer and he was looking to see what the dog was like and it was a big dog fox so he said so what do you want me to say fenman.The fox broke 40 yards from him so i guess he got itchy fingers and slipped.

scent iv spoken to you a couple times by pm you sound like a genuine fella, i no its a c**t when you lose a good dog but my town is f****d with a load of fellas going out slipping a load of dogs at once in summer months driving calfs and cattle everywhere, we had permission on land that held all quarry, had great days sport everytime we hunted it, now if the farmer see's a dog on his land hes pumping it with led

i understand 100% pal and i dont hunt myself durin the summer as i know you dont either ,high grass young scattle etc .Im oly ssaying the young lad is a farmers son and was asked by his uncle another farmer to have a look arond and try clear a fox or two
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if he respected his quarry and left them alone during the summer the dog would still be alive, not having a dig but the way i was taut, 1 of the rules was never hunt when animals have young.

i dont hunt foxes during the summer and he was looking to see what the dog was like and it was a big dog fox so he said so what do you want me to say fenman.The fox broke 40 yards from him so i guess he got itchy fingers and slipped.

scent iv spoken to you a couple times by pm you sound like a genuine fella, i no its a c**t when you lose a good dog but my town is f****d with a load of fellas going out slipping a load of dogs at once in summer months driving calfs and cattle everywhere, we had permission on land that held all quarry, had great days sport everytime we hunted it, now if the farmer see's a dog on his land hes pumping it with led

i understand 100% pal and i dont hunt myself durin the summer as i know you dont either ,high grass young scattle etc .Im oly ssaying the young lad is a farmers son and was asked by his uncle another farmer to have a look arond and try clear a fox or two

i understand, if you knew the amount of fellas hunting with dogs in this town and they have no control of there dogs its a joke, to be honest if i was a farmer and my wire was broke every second night and cows mixed in different herds id go mad to, anyways hope theres no hard feelings scent, good luck

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That's a crying shame about a young and keen dog but i 100% agree with Fenman1 on the post below..

 

if he respected his quarry and left them alone during the summer the dog would still be alive, not having a dig but the way i was taut, 1 of the rules was never hunt when animals have young.

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if he respected his quarry and left them alone during the summer the dog would still be alive, not having a dig but the way i was taut, 1 of the rules was never hunt when animals have young.

:feck: :wankerzo4:

theres alot of fine day hunters on here too, i take it

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if he respected his quarry and left them alone during the summer the dog would still be alive, not having a dig but the way i was taut, 1 of the rules was never hunt when animals have young.

:feck: :wankerzo4:

theres alot of fine day hunters on here too, i take it

at the end of the day if you dont like my reply you must hunt in the summer, so you musnt have resoect for your quarry, all your doing killing young and old foxes in summer is killing your sport for the coming season, what kick do you get about a dog killing a cub? would you class it as a good dog? summer is a time for rest and reproduction, how are we ment to have good days hunting in the hunting SEASON when everything has been killed or haunted in the summer? alot of young dogs are ruined over summer lamping, everything is lamp shy when it comes to the winter because of summer hunters, and to be honest i dont give 2 fucks who goes lamping in the summer, everyone has there oppinion, and im not into killing cubs or adult foxes that are rearing cubs thats my oppion.

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Its terrible for any lad to lose a dog in whatever circumstances, even the truest sportsmen are no angels but at least he cud have done was respect the dog n not slip the dog on hard ground or near a road.. A harsh lesson learned i hope..

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R.I.P Tadh. sorry to hear about the dog, sounded promissing.

 

To fenman, that could of happened in the season too.

a fox under pressure, will head anywhere, to put a dog off, be it summer, or winter.

just from my personal experience of hunting in the winter months. :thumbs:

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