Foxgun Tom 75 Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 I'M A REAL COUNTRYSPORTS MAN! You would never catch me using anything but proper dry flies for trout, and when I'm shooting, I never raise my gun to a bird unless it's at least 30 yards up. I like a day or two at the Salmon, too. and I take a week at one of the decent beats of the Spey every year with some friends. I can't abide these chaps who work terriers and lurchers- they're all poachers! I'M A REAL COUNTRY SPORTSMAN! I have a small rough shoot, and my friends and I release some pheasants to provide better sport. The shoot does'nt have really high birds, but we try to be selective. I prefer to fly-fish when I can, but if the water is really high, I sometimes spin. These terrier men are a bit rough and ready, but they do come in handy at times, especially if a den of cubs appears near the shoot. I can't see the need for lurchers, myself aren't they just poachers dogs? I'M A REAL COUNTRY SPORTSMAN! I don't have a 'shoot', really, but I do have permission from a couple of local farmers to shoot over their ground, and I sometimes have a good day decoying pigeons, or flighting ducks over a wet patch after heavy rain. Sometimes there's the odd pheasant or two, which come over the boundary from the shoot next door, They never miss them - they have hundreds over there I like fishing, too - modern trout fisheries have a good stock, and it's great fun. Some of my friends have terriers, and its really exciting going out with them and watching them work. Some of these wee dogs are fantastic! I'M A REAL COUNTRY SPORTSMAN! I have three terriers, and they are the best workers for miles. If it was'nt for my terriers, the shoots round here would be over-run by foxes. My Dad had terriers too, and he used to have a lurcher, it was a great dog - never missed a hare in its life. He used to take me up on the moors when he thought the keeper would be away, and we would try to get a good run with the dog. When she put up a hare, she just flew over the ground, and we were always terrified she would run into a fence or hurt herself. I go fishing too, and it's a great laugh to watch all those SNOBS flogging away with fancy flies. Don't they know that the flies would work better if they had maggots on them? I can't stand these toffee-nosed folk with posh accents and big fancy shoots. they look down their neses at everybody. DO YOU KNOW ME??? Of course you do. I'm there on every shooting day, fish every water and voice my opinion in every group where country sports are discussed. Have you never seen me in your mirror???? (A variation on an old theme, by Ian Clark) Ian is a friend of mine, and is the Chairman of the Scottish Association for Countrysports. Tom Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest gaspode Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 i think i recognize them blokes..... :ph34r: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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