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2 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

Would look that way. Lol.

youd think if John was, his club members would know where to look ,which is why i asked ...Ballyduff ,,sounds like a nice spot ...might take the wife for a day trip up to the kingdom county ....be a nice day out too i reckon lol

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1 minute ago, jigsaw said:

youd think if John was, his club members would know where to look ,which is why i asked ...Ballyduff ,,sounds like a nice spot ...might take the wife for a day trip up to the kingdom county ....be a nice day out too i reckon lol

Haven’t ye got a feathered runner there that would possibly also enjoy a day out in ballyduff. 

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11 hours ago, jigsaw said:

youd think if John was, his club members would know where to look ,which is why i asked ...Ballyduff ,,sounds like a nice spot ...might take the wife for a day trip up to the kingdom county ....be a nice day out too i reckon lol

Hi yes i am but in coursing club.. can't get the right net here in Ireland it's to light and damaging hares....

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10 hours ago, John o rourke said:

Yes I am 

whats the plan with the nets ,,do you have a quota to supply ? or do you take what ever you can catch ...ive seen areas decimated of hares from netting ,,ive a farmer friend that has banned the club from netting his land ,,but gave me permission to run my dog on it ,,in one outing i killed 2,a few  years back ,,in one outing with the nets ,i was told the club took 9...and came back twice more ,,decimated the population of the hares ,and nver returned them after the season ended ...some money to be made in the netting game i hear...i had a mate in a club catching them for years ,made savage money doing it ,,,.i know the rabbit long nets destroy the hares ,,cut them to bits im told ,,the heavier type nets made from softer cordage are lethal..

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