Bosun11 537 Posted yesterday at 17:58 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:58 Not sure how many will know his dad, but young Martin Quinn was asked by BASC to interview for a podcast about life and working his gundogs, and picking up on the grouse moors. As a mate of his dad, I've known Martin almost all his life, coursed, lamped & dug with him. He was brought up with running dogs and he's a credit to field sports, and it's great that he was interviewed, and, as he told me yesterday, made sure he got a Lurcher nod on the BASC too... I went up to Calderdale to beat last year, and for me, as someone who has always operated 'under the radar' it really was a fantastic experience. Though driving up the moors, sat in a trailer full of keepers and all laughing together, for me, was a first..! Anyways, it may be of interest to some.... Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,656 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 4 hours ago, Bosun11 said: Not sure how many will know his dad, but young Martin Quinn was asked by BASC to interview for a podcast about life and working his gundogs, and picking up on the grouse moors. As a mate of his dad, I've known Martin almost all his life, coursed, lamped & dug with him. He was brought up with running dogs and he's a credit to field sports, and it's great that he was interviewed, and, as he told me yesterday, made sure he got a Lurcher nod on the BASC too... I went up to Calderdale to beat last year, and for me, as someone who has always operated 'under the radar' it really was a fantastic experience. Though driving up the moors, sat in a trailer full of keepers and all laughing together, for me, was a first..! Anyways, it may be of interest to some.... The old man into his coursing dogs? men always speak highly of him 1 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,359 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 13 hours ago, Bosun11 said: Not sure how many will know his dad, but young Martin Quinn was asked by BASC to interview for a podcast about life and working his gundogs, and picking up on the grouse moors. As a mate of his dad, I've known Martin almost all his life, coursed, lamped & dug with him. He was brought up with running dogs and he's a credit to field sports, and it's great that he was interviewed, and, as he told me yesterday, made sure he got a Lurcher nod on the BASC too... I went up to Calderdale to beat last year, and for me, as someone who has always operated 'under the radar' it really was a fantastic experience. Though driving up the moors, sat in a trailer full of keepers and all laughing together, for me, was a first..! Anyways, it may be of interest to some.... be careful mate, you are becoming respectable 1 Quote Link to post
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