dai dogs 2,315 Posted Friday at 12:33 Report Share Posted Friday at 12:33 Any country no bans what would it be? Mine Coyote hunting with sighthounds … Charts have you Participated in hunting Coyote’s 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 29,665 Posted Friday at 12:47 Report Share Posted Friday at 12:47 5 minutes ago, dai dogs said: Any country no bans what would it be? Mine Coyote hunting with sighthounds … Charts have you Participated in hunting Coyote’s No, mate. Dan Edwards who used to be on here gave me an invite to hunt coyote with his dogs in Illinois US, but I never got round to it. As for favourite quarry, I’ve been lucky enough to have ran dogs all round the world on various quarry but I still like to see a dog on a daytime hare or better still , a deer/grey type in full flight on a daytime roe . But I’m just as keen to have a mornings ferreting rabbits here or jump on a plane and go to Australia to hunt fox or New Zealand to hunt boar. Im lucky because I get free flights because of my job, even though I’m long retired . Cheers. 10 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 18,047 Posted Friday at 14:45 Report Share Posted Friday at 14:45 Early 1900s colonial era 12 month safari! If a Time Machine is out of scope then either some sort of dangerous game hound hunt (mountain lion / leopard) or another mountain rifle hunt, dall sheep or goat in NA. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 9,055 Posted Friday at 16:07 Report Share Posted Friday at 16:07 (edited) I think ratting with terriers , as bland as it may seem, it's a realistic ambition , something I used to enjoy , I guess I'd enjoy legal daytime on deer. Id like to have a bash at ragondin in France with terrier and lurcher. I've no desire for big game, if I won the lottery I'd buy a nice rough shoot to mooch about on with dog and gun. These days I'm enjoying fishing and it fits in easier with life. Edited Saturday at 07:22 by Borr 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,426 Posted Friday at 16:28 Report Share Posted Friday at 16:28 Apart from the uk vermin , love a dog behind a deer or fox, I’d really like to hunt boar with dogs, be really special to witness it some time maybe 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wolfdog91 8,086 Posted Friday at 16:51 Report Share Posted Friday at 16:51 Every deer species in the UK , traditional stalking Driven boar in Germany Feral Camels and scrub bulls a in Australia Baboons in SA And a close range swamp hippo somewhere And maybe some seals in Norway 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wolfdog91 8,086 Posted Friday at 16:55 Report Share Posted Friday at 16:55 Hay curious how much would a flight from UK to over here run someonw now days ? Last I checked it was like $900 for a one way . Suprised more of y'all don't just chat on some American forums and just fly over for some hunts alot of guys over here would be happy to drag y'all along Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 29,665 Posted Friday at 17:23 Report Share Posted Friday at 17:23 23 minutes ago, Wolfdog91 said: Hay curious how much would a flight from UK to over here run someonw now days ? Last I checked it was like $900 for a one way . Suprised more of y'all don't just chat on some American forums and just fly over for some hunts alot of guys over here would be happy to drag y'all along Some pals of mine did just that ! They contacted like minded lads over there and got invited to go and hunt everything from badger to boar to bear , I could have went with them but I did the same thing and asked if anyone in Australia would let an old Pommey , (Limey), tag along on a hunt. My pals had the time of their lives , as did I Just shows ; “ you don’t get if you don’t ask “ Cheers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Councilestatekid 2,296 Posted Friday at 17:29 Report Share Posted Friday at 17:29 Red stags with a few pure scottish deerhounds on them from the good old days Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,865 Posted Friday at 17:53 Report Share Posted Friday at 17:53 Badger digging, did it legally back in the day, would love to live somewhere it's still legal 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 5,193 Posted Friday at 17:53 Report Share Posted Friday at 17:53 57 minutes ago, Wolfdog91 said: Hay curious how much would a flight from UK to over here run someonw now days ? Last I checked it was like $900 for a one way . Suprised more of y'all don't just chat on some American forums and just fly over for some hunts alot of guys over here would be happy to drag y'all along Ye offering up your spare room? Haha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 5,193 Posted Friday at 17:54 Report Share Posted Friday at 17:54 3 hours ago, Born Hunter said: Early 1900s colonial era 12 month safari! If a Time Machine is out of scope then either some sort of dangerous game hound hunt (mountain lion / leopard) or another mountain rifle hunt, dall sheep or goat in NA. Hounds an mountain lions would be an amazing experience 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
waltjnr 8,595 Posted Friday at 18:31 Report Share Posted Friday at 18:31 Mussies in any UK town 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 30,351 Posted Friday at 19:26 Report Share Posted Friday at 19:26 2 hours ago, chartpolski said: Some pals of mine did just that ! They contacted like minded lads over there and got invited to go and hunt everything from badger to boar to bear , I could have went with them but I did the same thing and asked if anyone in Australia would let an old Pommey , (Limey), tag along on a hunt. My pals had the time of their lives , as did I Just shows ; “ you don’t get if you don’t ask “ Cheers. Did the same when I went to OZ...just asked a couple of chaps on here...good times 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 30,351 Posted Friday at 19:40 Report Share Posted Friday at 19:40 Like charts....dog on daytime hare..or roe.. Bolting rabbits to the little dogs is a favourite as well 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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