MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted March 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2012 Cheers mate,just had another farmer ring me up tonight so looks like my ferreting season will be going on for a bit longer .Trouble is im up at woodgas on saturday, brush up on me snaring ,so had to put farmer on hold for a week Quote Link to post
Guest cookiemonsterandmerlin Posted March 5, 2012 Report Share Posted March 5, 2012 (edited) Be reliable and respectful and do a good job and word will always spread. Well done for getting some more ferreting ground mate. Nowt like respectful and reliable even if your poaching QUOTE At this point, we were at the edge of our permission, with plenty more to ferret inside, however the dogs had run a rabbit over the boundry and to ground, and as you do. . . . we ferreted it. Two more in the bag. While HD and I were doing this, JB was netting another set, which unfortunatly led to a kill, and a dig, to a ferret, but a rabbit we couldnt reach. The ground was like bell metal, so it was a slow procces. We thought we would try one more adjacant set, before calling it a day, and soon enough had our final days rabbit in the bag. However we also still had ferrets to ground on a bunny. Who should appear, but the owners wife, complete with massive husky. At this point HD mentions they are antis Anyway, we make our polite apologies, recover the ferrets, and make like a tree You boys make me laugh ATB Cookie Edited March 5, 2012 by cookiemonsterandmerlin Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,217 Posted March 5, 2012 Report Share Posted March 5, 2012 Be reliable and respectful and do a good job and word will always spread. Well done for getting some more ferreting ground mate. Nowt like respectful and reliable even if your poaching QUOTE At this point, we were at the edge of our permission, with plenty more to ferret inside, however the dogs had run a rabbit over the boundry and to ground, and as you do. . . . we ferreted it. Two more in the bag. While HD and I were doing this, JB was netting another set, which unfortunatly led to a kill, and a dig, to a ferret, but a rabbit we couldnt reach. The ground was like bell metal, so it was a slow procces. We thought we would try one more adjacant set, before calling it a day, and soon enough had our final days rabbit in the bag. However we also still had ferrets to ground on a bunny. Who should appear, but the owners wife, complete with massive husky. At this point HD mentions they are antis Anyway, we make our polite apologies, recover the ferrets, and make like a tree You boys make me laugh ATB Cookie Funny you hould mention that. Within the week we had permission there and were back, taking 53 rabbits first trip. Glad to be of amusement. Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Be reliable and respectful and do a good job and word will always spread. Well done for getting some more ferreting ground mate. Nowt like respectful and reliable even if your poaching QUOTE At this point, we were at the edge of our permission, with plenty more to ferret inside, however the dogs had run a rabbit over the boundry and to ground, and as you do. . . . we ferreted it. Two more in the bag. While HD and I were doing this, JB was netting another set, which unfortunatly led to a kill, and a dig, to a ferret, but a rabbit we couldnt reach. The ground was like bell metal, so it was a slow procces. We thought we would try one more adjacant set, before calling it a day, and soon enough had our final days rabbit in the bag. However we also still had ferrets to ground on a bunny. Who should appear, but the owners wife, complete with massive husky. At this point HD mentions they are antis Anyway, we make our polite apologies, recover the ferrets, and make like a tree You boys make me laugh ATB Cookie I wasn't really aware I was poaching until after I'd netted up and entered the ferret, let me tell you mate if I go on any land poaching by choice nobody would know I'd been there. We were respectful thats why we aquirred more permission. We gave our apologies for being on the wrong side of the fence and moved on, now if we were cheeky and disrespectful then I doubt we would've got the permission. I know you take great delight in trying to belittle people but you can carry on trying because basically I don't give a feck what you think. Now run along and annoy somebody who gives a feck. 3 Quote Link to post
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Guest cookiemonsterandmerlin Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Be reliable and respectful and do a good job and word will always spread. Well done for getting some more ferreting ground mate. Nowt like respectful and reliable even if your poaching QUOTE At this point, we were at the edge of our permission, with plenty more to ferret inside, however the dogs had run a rabbit over the boundry and to ground, and as you do. . . . we ferreted it. Two more in the bag. While HD and I were doing this, JB was netting another set, which unfortunatly led to a kill, and a dig, to a ferret, but a rabbit we couldnt reach. The ground was like bell metal, so it was a slow procces. We thought we would try one more adjacant set, before calling it a day, and soon enough had our final days rabbit in the bag. However we also still had ferrets to ground on a bunny. Who should appear, but the owners wife, complete with massive husky. At this point HD mentions they are antis Anyway, we make our polite apologies, recover the ferrets, and make like a tree You boys make me laugh ATB Cookie I wasn't really aware I was poaching until after I'd netted up and entered the ferret, let me tell you mate if I go on any land poaching by choice nobody would know I'd been there. We were respectful thats why we aquirred more permission. We gave our apologies for being on the wrong side of the fence and moved on, now if we were cheeky and disrespectful then I doubt we would've got the permission. I know you take great delight in trying to belittle people but you can carry on trying because basically I don't give a feck what you think. Now run along and annoy somebody who gives a feck. Not trying to belittle you Johnny you may never have but your mate did as its clear the dogs run the rabbit over the BOUNDARY as you do we ferretted it to quote that man Jai. Just gets on tits saying I come across as a bell end etc when I first joined in on the ferretting seaction with my thoughts on subjects. You think poaching OK so long as its not on YOUR ground and claim be respectful to landowners etc yet climb the BOUNDARY yes you two may have gain more permission in the end . But where does respecting the landowers come into it what if they didnt want you on THERE ground and you have taken the liberty to fence jump. The main aim of this site is promote responable hunting not to encourage poaching boudary crossing to newbie ferretters. ATB Cookie Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Be reliable and respectful and do a good job and word will always spread. Well done for getting some more ferreting ground mate. Nowt like respectful and reliable even if your poaching QUOTE At this point, we were at the edge of our permission, with plenty more to ferret inside, however the dogs had run a rabbit over the boundry and to ground, and as you do. . . . we ferreted it. Two more in the bag. While HD and I were doing this, JB was netting another set, which unfortunatly led to a kill, and a dig, to a ferret, but a rabbit we couldnt reach. The ground was like bell metal, so it was a slow procces. We thought we would try one more adjacant set, before calling it a day, and soon enough had our final days rabbit in the bag. However we also still had ferrets to ground on a bunny. Who should appear, but the owners wife, complete with massive husky. At this point HD mentions they are antis Anyway, we make our polite apologies, recover the ferrets, and make like a tree You boys make me laugh ATB Cookie I wasn't really aware I was poaching until after I'd netted up and entered the ferret, let me tell you mate if I go on any land poaching by choice nobody would know I'd been there. We were respectful thats why we aquirred more permission. We gave our apologies for being on the wrong side of the fence and moved on, now if we were cheeky and disrespectful then I doubt we would've got the permission. I know you take great delight in trying to belittle people but you can carry on trying because basically I don't give a feck what you think. Now run along and annoy somebody who gives a feck. Not trying to belittle you Johnny you may never have but your mate did as its clear the dogs run the rabbit over the BOUNDARY as you do we ferretted it to quote that man Jai. Just gets on tits saying I come across as a bell end etc when I first joined in on the ferretting seaction with my thoughts on subjects. You think poaching OK so long as its not on YOUR ground and claim be respectful to landowners etc yet climb the BOUNDARY yes you two may have gain more permission in the end . But where does respecting the landowers come into it what if they didnt want you on THERE ground and you have taken the liberty to fence jump. The main aim of this site is promote responable hunting not to encourage poaching boudary crossing to newbie ferretters. ATB Cookie the more you spoute, the more it becomes obvious you have bought your way into the countryside and now know it all Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,217 Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 (edited) The landowners bought a small farm, moved from the city, do not farm it, and just let the rabbits breed and hammer their farming neighbours crops. Where is their respect for the country side. I don't have to 'respect' someone becaue they own land. However, i will still act in a respectful manner, while catching their rabbits. In this case, the land owner did not know that i knew we had crossed a boundry (and had actually been asked to by the neighbouring farmer), and so did not feel disrespected in the slightest, and in fact must have thought we were very respectful chaps, to ask us back, and give us a tour. Get off your high horse, can you hand on heart say you have never poached in your life? Edited March 6, 2012 by Ideation Quote Link to post
Guest cookiemonsterandmerlin Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Be reliable and respectful and do a good job and word will always spread. Well done for getting some more ferreting ground mate. Nowt like respectful and reliable even if your poaching QUOTE At this point, we were at the edge of our permission, with plenty more to ferret inside, however the dogs had run a rabbit over the boundry and to ground, and as you do. . . . we ferreted it. Two more in the bag. While HD and I were doing this, JB was netting another set, which unfortunatly led to a kill, and a dig, to a ferret, but a rabbit we couldnt reach. The ground was like bell metal, so it was a slow procces. We thought we would try one more adjacant set, before calling it a day, and soon enough had our final days rabbit in the bag. However we also still had ferrets to ground on a bunny. Who should appear, but the owners wife, complete with massive husky. At this point HD mentions they are antis Anyway, we make our polite apologies, recover the ferrets, and make like a tree You boys make me laugh ATB Cookie I wasn't really aware I was poaching until after I'd netted up and entered the ferret, let me tell you mate if I go on any land poaching by choice nobody would know I'd been there. We were respectful thats why we aquirred more permission. We gave our apologies for being on the wrong side of the fence and moved on, now if we were cheeky and disrespectful then I doubt we would've got the permission. I know you take great delight in trying to belittle people but you can carry on trying because basically I don't give a feck what you think. Now run along and annoy somebody who gives a feck. Not trying to belittle you Johnny you may never have but your mate did as its clear the dogs run the rabbit over the BOUNDARY as you do we ferretted it to quote that man Jai. Just gets on tits saying I come across as a bell end etc when I first joined in on the ferretting seaction with my thoughts on subjects. You think poaching OK so long as its not on YOUR ground and claim be respectful to landowners etc yet climb the BOUNDARY yes you two may have gain more permission in the end . But where does respecting the landowers come into it what if they didnt want you on THERE ground and you have taken the liberty to fence jump. The main aim of this site is promote responable hunting not to encourage poaching boudary crossing to newbie ferretters. ATB Cookie the more you spoute, the more it becomes obvious you have bought your way into the countryside and now know it all The more you spout Paul it shows that you actually know very little about me Quote Link to post
Guest cookiemonsterandmerlin Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 The landowners bought a small farm, moved from the city, do not farm it, and just let the rabbits breed and hammer their farming neighbours crops. Where is their respect for the country side. I don't have to 'respect' someone becaue they own land. However, i will still act in a respectful manner, while catching their rabbits. In this case, the land owner did not know that i knew we had crossed a boundry (and had actually been asked to by the neighbouring farmer), and so did not feel disrespected in the slightest, and in fact must have thought we were very respectful chaps, to ask us back, and give us a tour. Get off your high horse, can you hand on heart say you have never poached in your life? Never is the simple answer you may look like Jesus but I am sure more holly than you . Good hunting or should I say good poaching ATB Cookie Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Be reliable and respectful and do a good job and word will always spread. Well done for getting some more ferreting ground mate. Nowt like respectful and reliable even if your poaching QUOTE At this point, we were at the edge of our permission, with plenty more to ferret inside, however the dogs had run a rabbit over the boundry and to ground, and as you do. . . . we ferreted it. Two more in the bag. While HD and I were doing this, JB was netting another set, which unfortunatly led to a kill, and a dig, to a ferret, but a rabbit we couldnt reach. The ground was like bell metal, so it was a slow procces. We thought we would try one more adjacant set, before calling it a day, and soon enough had our final days rabbit in the bag. However we also still had ferrets to ground on a bunny. Who should appear, but the owners wife, complete with massive husky. At this point HD mentions they are antis Anyway, we make our polite apologies, recover the ferrets, and make like a tree You boys make me laugh ATB Cookie I wasn't really aware I was poaching until after I'd netted up and entered the ferret, let me tell you mate if I go on any land poaching by choice nobody would know I'd been there. We were respectful thats why we aquirred more permission. We gave our apologies for being on the wrong side of the fence and moved on, now if we were cheeky and disrespectful then I doubt we would've got the permission. I know you take great delight in trying to belittle people but you can carry on trying because basically I don't give a feck what you think. Now run along and annoy somebody who gives a feck. Not trying to belittle you Johnny you may never have but your mate did as its clear the dogs run the rabbit over the BOUNDARY as you do we ferretted it to quote that man Jai. Just gets on tits saying I come across as a bell end etc when I first joined in on the ferretting seaction with my thoughts on subjects. You think poaching OK so long as its not on YOUR ground and claim be respectful to landowners etc yet climb the BOUNDARY yes you two may have gain more permission in the end . But where does respecting the landowers come into it what if they didnt want you on THERE ground and you have taken the liberty to fence jump. The main aim of this site is promote responable hunting not to encourage poaching boudary crossing to newbie ferretters. ATB Cookie the more you spoute, the more it becomes obvious you have bought your way into the countryside and now know it all The more you spout Paul it shows that you actually know very little about me i know enough ive read enough ive seen enough Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,217 Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 The landowners bought a small farm, moved from the city, do not farm it, and just let the rabbits breed and hammer their farming neighbours crops. Where is their respect for the country side. I don't have to 'respect' someone becaue they own land. However, i will still act in a respectful manner, while catching their rabbits. In this case, the land owner did not know that i knew we had crossed a boundry (and had actually been asked to by the neighbouring farmer), and so did not feel disrespected in the slightest, and in fact must have thought we were very respectful chaps, to ask us back, and give us a tour. Get off your high horse, can you hand on heart say you have never poached in your life? Never is the simple answer you may look like Jesus but I am sure more holly than you . Good hunting or should I say good poaching ATB Cookie If you are so 'holly', make like a tree and leave. Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 The landowners bought a small farm, moved from the city, do not farm it, and just let the rabbits breed and hammer their farming neighbours crops. Where is their respect for the country side. I don't have to 'respect' someone becaue they own land. However, i will still act in a respectful manner, while catching their rabbits. In this case, the land owner did not know that i knew we had crossed a boundry (and had actually been asked to by the neighbouring farmer), and so did not feel disrespected in the slightest, and in fact must have thought we were very respectful chaps, to ask us back, and give us a tour. Get off your high horse, can you hand on heart say you have never poached in your life? Never is the simple answer you may look like Jesus but I am sure more holly than you . Good hunting or should I say good poaching ATB Cookie If you are so 'holly', make like a tree and leave. Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted March 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 The landowners bought a small farm, moved from the city, do not farm it, and just let the rabbits breed and hammer their farming neighbours crops. Where is their respect for the country side. I don't have to 'respect' someone becaue they own land. However, i will still act in a respectful manner, while catching their rabbits. In this case, the land owner did not know that i knew we had crossed a boundry (and had actually been asked to by the neighbouring farmer), and so did not feel disrespected in the slightest, and in fact must have thought we were very respectful chaps, to ask us back, and give us a tour. Get off your high horse, can you hand on heart say you have never poached in your life? Never is the simple answer you may look like Jesus but I am sure more holly than you . Good hunting or should I say good poaching ATB Cookie If you are so 'holly', make like a tree and leave. Just make sure the tree as been undercut before chopping down,cookie dont like a chopped tree without undercut Quote Link to post
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