James Doyle 59 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 i was out with tadgh a couple of times he was a good dog scent the fella ya sold him to is heartbroken Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 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. :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. Now mate copy and paste that to the wankers on the rifle section now there the pricks doing most the damage. Sorry to here about the young dog scent. 1 Quote Link to post
sionnach 44 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 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 i would'nt even try to explain to that pratt,the lads dog is dead and he is giving grief about out of season,did he get no of car,pisses you of when a young prospect gets finished like that. just as well car didn.t stay around because dog owner would of having to pay for any damages that was caused. as a solid dog could of done some damage. Quote Link to post
fat man 4,741 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 Two ways to look at it sionnach,the driver is bound by law to stop whether he in the right or wrong,and secondly the chap that owned the dog could have been covered by insurance like nargc or some other form.Most lads i know are in gun clubs and are covered for this type of accident. Quote Link to post
sionnach 44 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 Two ways to look at it sionnach,the driver is bound by law to stop whether he in the right or wrong,and secondly the chap that owned the dog could have been covered by insurance like nargc or some other form.Most lads i know are in gun clubs and are covered for this type of accident. i know alot of lads have insurance but most will only cover your dog if your in effective control of them which can be a grey area in law and the dog must be licenced. the driver dose not have to stay at a accident with a dog or cat etc but out of kindness an the welfare of d animal most people will. cost a friend of mine 2500 when his wolfhound coursed a hare onto a road. he got alot of hassle from the gardai that arrived on d scene about letting dog run/ stray onto a road. not starting anything just giving you my experince, y.i.s, sionnach Quote Link to post
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