Simoman 110 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 I don't know Sirius, those pasties are expensive yet taste like they are filled with minced udder and hog anus............ Quote Link to post
TOMO 28,716 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 That fee will keep in pasties for only a week or two though Quote Link to post
TOMO 28,716 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 I don't know Sirius, those pasties are expensive yet taste like they are filled with minced udder and hog anus............ Ah,,,, it's mans food ,, at least I didn't come out with , a French Bagette, topped with brie , and avacordo, with a side dip , of foie gras ,,, 1 Quote Link to post
ferreting-mad-mike 0 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 THE YORKSHIRE DALES ARE QUITE GOOD ME AND MY DAD HAVE ARROUND 1500 ACERS TO FERRET SHOOT AND LAMP IT ALL MAINLY EASY GOING GRASSED GRAZING LAND FULL OF SHEEPS AND OTHER CATTLE ETC THE FARMS ARE SPREAD SOME DISTANCE APART AND MOST OF THE LAND IS KEEPERD DEPENDING WHERE YOU GO STICK TO THE FOOTPATHS AND MOUCH LIKE THAT AND YOU SHOULD BE OK AS THE LAW STAES ANY ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ROME THE LAND ALL THE BEST LADS Quote Link to post
davemu 52 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 I am sure for a FEE, Tomo, will arrange a nice spot for you, Yep no probs,, feck it 2 lads,,, once in a lifetimes opertunity,,,£ 500,,, a nights lamping and days ferreting that's 250 each lad ,,,, any takers. thats cheap tomo put me down for a week and i like eggs for my breakfast 1 Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 THE YORKSHIRE DALES ARE QUITE GOOD ME AND MY DAD HAVE ARROUND 1500 ACERS TO FERRET SHOOT AND LAMP IT ALL MAINLY EASY GOING GRASSED GRAZING LAND FULL OF SHEEPS AND OTHER CATTLE ETC THE FARMS ARE SPREAD SOME DISTANCE APART AND MOST OF THE LAND IS KEEPERD DEPENDING WHERE YOU GO STICK TO THE FOOTPATHS AND MOUCH LIKE THAT AND YOU SHOULD BE OK AS THE LAW STAES ANY ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ROME THE LAND ALL THE BEST LADS ?????????? No the right to roam only applies in Scotland and last time I looked the Dales were in England. Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 THE YORKSHIRE DALES ARE QUITE GOOD ME AND MY DAD HAVE ARROUND 1500 ACERS TO FERRET SHOOT AND LAMP IT ALL MAINLY EASY GOING GRASSED GRAZING LAND FULL OF SHEEPS AND OTHER CATTLE ETC THE FARMS ARE SPREAD SOME DISTANCE APART AND MOST OF THE LAND IS KEEPERD DEPENDING WHERE YOU GO STICK TO THE FOOTPATHS AND MOUCH LIKE THAT AND YOU SHOULD BE OK AS THE LAW STAES ANY ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ROME THE LAND ALL THE BEST LADS ?????????? No the right to roam only applies in Scotland and last time I looked the Dales were in England. Actually Jonny...Loads of fell and hill ground in England has been made into whats called ACCESS LAND. On an ordnance survey pathfinder map it shows as orange shading. On this you can roam where you please, dogs must be on leads, and there may be temp restrictions through nesting times etc. I was keepering on 12000 acres, of which the hill ground above the improved grasslands, were opened up as access land, but thankfully being in the most remote area of England it didnt make any difference. Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 THE YORKSHIRE DALES ARE QUITE GOOD ME AND MY DAD HAVE ARROUND 1500 ACERS TO FERRET SHOOT AND LAMP IT ALL MAINLY EASY GOING GRASSED GRAZING LAND FULL OF SHEEPS AND OTHER CATTLE ETC THE FARMS ARE SPREAD SOME DISTANCE APART AND MOST OF THE LAND IS KEEPERD DEPENDING WHERE YOU GO STICK TO THE FOOTPATHS AND MOUCH LIKE THAT AND YOU SHOULD BE OK AS THE LAW STAES ANY ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ROME THE LAND ALL THE BEST LADS ?????????? No the right to roam only applies in Scotland and last time I looked the Dales were in England. Actually Jonny...Loads of fell and hill ground in England has been made into whats called ACCESS LAND. On an ordnance survey pathfinder map it shows as orange shading. On this you can roam where you please, dogs must be on leads, and there may be temp restrictions through nesting times etc. I was keepering on 12000 acres, of which the hill ground above the improved grasslands, were opened up as access land, but thankfully being in the most remote area of England it didnt make any difference. Didnt know that mate, thanks. Not really much use if dogs must be kept on leads though. Quote Link to post
patterdalejoel 669 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 fcuk off thinking you can just turn up and have a wander around, all these tales of the dales being a mystical place is attracting the wrong sort of people and will soon make it very hard for me and others that live there and have to try and try to get permission around us thanks to cowboys with lurchers wandering around...... if you want to go on get some permission or an invite up.... 6 Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 THE YORKSHIRE DALES ARE QUITE GOOD ME AND MY DAD HAVE ARROUND 1500 ACERS TO FERRET SHOOT AND LAMP IT ALL MAINLY EASY GOING GRASSED GRAZING LAND FULL OF SHEEPS AND OTHER CATTLE ETC THE FARMS ARE SPREAD SOME DISTANCE APART AND MOST OF THE LAND IS KEEPERD DEPENDING WHERE YOU GO STICK TO THE FOOTPATHS AND MOUCH LIKE THAT AND YOU SHOULD BE OK AS THE LAW STAES ANY ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ROME THE LAND ALL THE BEST LADS ?????????? No the right to roam only applies in Scotland and last time I looked the Dales were in England. Actually Jonny...Loads of fell and hill ground in England has been made into whats called ACCESS LAND. On an ordnance survey pathfinder map it shows as orange shading. On this you can roam where you please, dogs must be on leads, and there may be temp restrictions through nesting times etc. I was keepering on 12000 acres, of which the hill ground above the improved grasslands, were opened up as access land, but thankfully being in the most remote area of England it didnt make any difference. Didnt know that mate, thanks. Not really much use if dogs must be kept on leads though. Dogs are required to be under tight control in Scotland too, when walking land Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 fcuk off thinking you can just turn up and have a wander around, all these tales of the dales being a mystical place is attracting the wrong sort of people and will soon make it very hard for me and others that live there and have to try and try to get permission around us thanks to cowboys with lurchers wandering around...... if you want to go on get some permission or an invite up.... Totally agree Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,923 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 Tony Blair's Labour government introduced the "Right To Roam" act, and it certainly included England ! But this law doesn't give anyone carte-blanche rights to do what they want on farmland !! I recently had an altercation with a farmer who leases land from the local council, and he tried the "threatening" route, then the "private land" route, but when I explained that I had checked with the landowners,(Newcastle City Council), he grudgingly admitted there WAS public access, but all his rights as a tennant were still in place, i.e. tresspass by damaging crops, tresspass in pursuit of game, etc ! After a long and heated discussion, he said he didn't mind me crossing the land, and we parted with a handshake !! Just because there is a "right to roam", doesn't negate other laws. Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post
Giro 2,648 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 (edited) Walking about with dogs is fine, on the footpaths untill your actually carrying rabbits.. Then your not a a innocent fell walker your a poacher.. Folk see lurchers and alarm bells ring straight away... I would not advise rocking up to land, blind of local knowlegde.. You walk onto game estate and your in hot water Been on some open accsses land and I was just walking with my other half and my dog. Dog was flushing grouse and hares, next thing the drone of a ATV in the distance its not worth the hassle a good lurcher will get you into trouble in the wrong places Permissions the way forward Edited November 2, 2012 by Giro 1 Quote Link to post
TOMO 28,716 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 Well feck me,,, thought my diary would have been full by now with that generouse offer.................... Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,217 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 fcuk off thinking you can just turn up and have a wander around, all these tales of the dales being a mystical place is attracting the wrong sort of people and will soon make it very hard for me and others that live there and have to try and try to get permission around us thanks to cowboys with lurchers wandering around...... if you want to go on get some permission or an invite up.... Aye i agree matey, i really feel for you guys, blessed with some nice land to mooch about, but since the 'dales threads' on here, i'm sure it over run with fecking idiots. And it just makes them more hostile to the good lads with dogs. Quote Link to post
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