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I would make bloody sure to distance myself from this behaviour.

It's illegal on mainland UK, and all it does is gives the rest of us a bad name. Report where you can, and make sure people know that you hunt responsibly.

 

I only have one small permission currently - but I would have no problem in either kicking unauthorised/illegal hunters off, or reporting them so that the authorities/farmer could deal with them.

what do you mean to report to the authorities ?
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what so your saying is you would grass when i bet every ones poached at some time time in there life.poachers arnt to know its someone elses permission.but dont get the authorities involved

In my opinion if your gonna race them and you do get a kill or two you should at least leave them somewhere out of the way for a pick up the next day with no dog or leave them alone

Not really that much of a problem round here anymore because all the pricks have killed and dumped in gateways most of the hares already so your lucky to find one now. If you aren't going to at least

I would make bloody sure to distance myself from this behaviour.

It's illegal on mainland UK, and all it does is gives the rest of us a bad name. Report where you can, and make sure people know that you hunt responsibly.

 

I only have one small permission currently - but I would have no problem in either kicking unauthorised/illegal hunters off, or reporting them so that the authorities/farmer could deal with them.

what do you mean to report to the authorities ?

what so your saying is you would grass when i bet every ones poached at some time time in there life.poachers arnt to know its someone elses permission.but dont get the authorities involved :icon_eek:
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just found out deer sn@res found in the @re@ im living :censored: :censored: gu@rentee you the loc@ls will be pointing fingers @t me :censored: :censored: :cray: :cray:

get them taken up and keep them and keep doing it if there not there to be seen you wont get the blame will you :D atb
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my two dogs got caught in fox snares while i was on a estate lucky they wernt going at speed .Once had a dog that got caught in a gin trap that somebody put down for geese

did the gin trap cause any injury

no it was quite a big strong dog the dog was in pain for a bit but was next to the dog when it happened so got it off quick this was in the 80s :thumbs:
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I would make bloody sure to distance myself from this behaviour.

It's illegal on mainland UK, and all it does is gives the rest of us a bad name. Report where you can, and make sure people know that you hunt responsibly.

 

I only have one small permission currently - but I would have no problem in either kicking unauthorised/illegal hunters off, or reporting them so that the authorities/farmer could deal with them.

if i was on someones permission and they came to me with a attitude as in what you say kick then off i would go back on just to annoy you .But again if they approached me in a decent manner i wouldnt go back to it and give them the respect they gave me :thumbs:
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just found out deer sn@res found in the @re@ im living :censored: :censored: gu@rentee you the loc@ls will be pointing fingers @t me :censored: :censored: :cray: :cray:

get them taken up and keep them and keep doing it if there not there to be seen you wont get the blame will you :D atb

m@te ive got @ 1st cross deerhound only 1 loc@lly dosent t@ke @ genious to figure there going to be thinking/looking my direction im sickened not th@t ive @nythin to hide just dont like people judging :angel::thumbs: ps couldnt give out if i did set em but i wouldnt
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I walk a local wood and the edge of a farm that I have no permission on a few times each week, just mooching with the dog in the daytime.

I'm probably an asset to whoever has permission because I've lost count of the number of times I've come across people with air rifles and such who see me and do a runner thinking I'm there legally. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I reckon I'm good value at the cost of a few rabbits and squirrels each year.

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I would make bloody sure to distance myself from this behaviour.

It's illegal on mainland UK, and all it does is gives the rest of us a bad name. Report where you can, and make sure people know that you hunt responsibly.

 

I only have one small permission currently - but I would have no problem in either kicking unauthorised/illegal hunters off, or reporting them so that the authorities/farmer could deal with them.

what do you mean to report to the authorities ?

what so your saying is you would grass when i bet every ones poached at some time time in there life.poachers arnt to know its someone elses permission.but dont get the authorities involved :icon_eek:

First off, I've poached (fish, and not with dogs) when I was much younger. Of course I knew I was poaching.

Second - I don't give a flying fcuk about keeping poachers away from my permission - I'm not looking to win any popularity contests.

Finally, according to the OP, we're not looking at one or two chasing the odd bunny. What we have been presented with is some people killing hares with dogs on his permission, and leaving them to be found.

 

You have to be able to see the harm that that kind of behaviour does, surely?

 

A sole person walking a boundary where his/her dog may wander onto adjoining land is a totally different scenerio, and excusable, of course. The (hypothetical) lad whose dog bounded off and came back with a dead fox was unfortunate, nothing more. And the law allows for that

 

But killing for the sake of killing, and leaving dead hares to upset people and bu**er up what sport we have left is damnable in the extreme.

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I would make bloody sure to distance myself from this behaviour.

It's illegal on mainland UK, and all it does is gives the rest of us a bad name. Report where you can, and make sure people know that you hunt responsibly.

 

I only have one small permission currently - but I would have no problem in either kicking unauthorised/illegal hunters off, or reporting them so that the authorities/farmer could deal with them.

what do you mean to report to the authorities ?

what so your saying is you would grass when i bet every ones poached at some time time in there life.poachers arnt to know its someone elses permission.but dont get the authorities involved :icon_eek:

First off, I've poached (fish, and not with dogs) when I was much younger. Of course I knew I was poaching.

Second - I don't give a flying fcuk about keeping poachers away from my permission - I'm not looking to win any popularity contests.

Finally, according to the OP, we're not looking at one or two chasing the odd bunny. What we have been presented with is some people killing hares with dogs and leaving them to be found.

 

You have to be able to see the harm that that kind of behaviour does, surely?

 

A sole person walking a boundary where his/her dog may wander onto adjoining land is a totally different scenerio, and excusable, of course.

Killing for the sake of killing, and leaving dead hares to upset people and bu**er up what sport we have left is damnable.

your right on some accounts but dont bring the authorities into it get it sorted your self or with help
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