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Everything posted by Mooching Celt
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Here's a little tip i was given by a friend who works in a bank, open up another account, just a cash account, with your own bank and set up a direct tranfer every week for the money that you usually draw out of a machine. If you need more out then simply use online banking ,if you have it, to tranfer more cash over if you need it. That way if they clone your card they only take limited funds. Works well for me and i have actually managed to save money aswell
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Is The Rabitters Forum Finished For Good?
Mooching Celt replied to Country Joe's topic in Ferrets & Ferreting
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Mate had one for a work truck keepers motor, watched him following the beaters waggon across a seriously muddy field and he never stopped once. Made my mind up, got a 06 model and fitted grabber at2s all round.............love it
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http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/Hare-Coursing-vehicle-caught-North-Kyme/story-20253253-detail/story.html#axzz2mDxn7pcs
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http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/RSPCA-stunned-donations-critically-injured-dog/story-20222538-detail/story.html#axzz2llwBk7uf If the assholes who did this are on this site then i hope you rot in hell
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Dog in my avatar is a CH bred dog................best thing i've ever spent money on. Unbelievable prey drive, one hell of a nose can hunt like a hound, good strong feet and no reverse gear
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Seen a good huntsman who knew how to keep a good pack of hounds show tremendous sport to a mounted field, a quiet man who allowed his hounds to do the work for themselves and pretty much left them to it to fathom out the route to take....... Move on a few seasons said good man left for pastures new and a new huntsman inherited an excellent pack, sport was good for a while but the quality of the pack went downhill rapidly and due to too much interference the hounds lost the instinct to work things out for themselves and became too reliant on their huntsman. Any average huntsman can hunt
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Aimed at Mooching celt mucker.Because a lad may not have permission he is culpable for all the wrongs of the hunting world,the majority of lads without said permission often leave little evidence of their wanderings,scrotes are scrotes,permission or not,often the lads with the permission are accountable for more shit than the permissionless?. Not naive at all, living in an areas thats plagued by lads from away running wherever they like with no regard for anyone or anything. Most landowners round here dont bother ringing plod just chase lads off then get either driven at or threatened....
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Smooth, Broken Or Wirey?
Mooching Celt replied to man o kent's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Double coated for me, if you have more than one dog then your dog can spend an awful long time staked out above ground in harsh weather, nowt worse than the sight of a poor dog shivering on the chain -
Yes mate the boxes are the same just has a different scale on the top, with deben , even though they deny it, it's the collars that give out a different strength signal depending on the model you have
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Heard every pack at great yorkshire show came away with it
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This is where it becomes a conflict of interests though Morton, all the keeprs are doing is protecting valuable stock, serious partridge disturbance by idiots driving all over the fields which in turn is detrimental to the hare population just because the hare is the key to the so called lurcher men coming onto the land
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Dogs miss their share to run again,bullets,with all the modern technology that assists the poorest of shots,kills or maims,id rather a poacher ran an hare and missed it than a shooter shot it for shooting sake,as this is a lurcher section i may or may not be in a minority,as for the shooting section,pseudo dogmen that find it easier to look after a gun than a dog. Right, first and foremost i'm a dogman, have been for over 25 years and been around them for over 40 years. The rifle is a relatively new thing for me after my boss insisted on it as part of my job. This other land in question i
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yeah right bunch of curtain twitchers
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Didn't need to, another neighbour told me it was them who had reported me..........the same neighbour who reported them for benefit fraud
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My Borders are not from this line I know from reading your posts that your dogs are not from this line, yours are from a line i would give kennel space too
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I got home one night to find a card through the door, had some hassle with neighbours over my dogs but as is usually the case not to my face. They tried reporting me to the council who said i had no case to answer for. Then the rspca for apparently keeping my dogs in tiny little cages where they could hardly move. Got a visit the next day and opened the gate but didn't let her in so she could see the kennels i have and she was fine. Said she wished alot of other people had a setup like mine and the condition of my dogs was tiptop.............which i already knew and had feck all to hide.......
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So we have found out other people have this Riley dog in their dog's blood but..............was he a worker or a shirker? As for killing their quarry..........if they can get the right hold most dogs are capable of ending it It's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog
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Out last night visiting a couple of farmers i have permission from, driving down the lane there was a van parked up three blokes leant on the gate another in the field and three dogs coursing a half grown leveret Now where's the sportsmanship in that.............W@NKERS Now been instructed by said landowner to rifle every hare on the place as he's sick of the p***y scum especially after they ran him off the road in June (yes fecking June) as they were driving all over his crops There's an awful lot of decent lurcher lads out there but for every bit of good they do for relations wit
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+1 on Dowdings, a friend took his litter there. Make sure you take either a shotgun cert with you or a letter of permission to prove the dogs are to be worked
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Out With Rimfire......a Warning
Mooching Celt replied to MR TEA POT's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
Had a near miss several years ago, the dog chased a rabbit across a field with cows calves and a bull in it. They were across the other side so thought i was safe where i was. Rabbit jinked and headed straight for them. Whole herd stood up and charged making a god awful noise. I managed to get through a fence with dog in tow and they all stopped the other side the barbed wire still making the awful noise. If i hadn't been so close to the fence i wouldn't have made it out the field. This field in particular i have had permission to hunt in for many years and still do, yet never before had i had -
Patterdale Having Fits?
Mooching Celt replied to Beastmaster1980's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
canine epileptoid cramping syndrome Google it, makes interesting reading -
I lasted 10 years behind the wheel before i had enough. Fed up with sharing the roads with idiots who had no concern over anyone else's safety and welfare, always wanting to be in front of the vehicle they're following. The thought that their stupid thoughtless actions could result in something that would be on my conscience for the rest of my days, a situation that couldn't be avoided by my actions and that could ruin a family's life, maybe even my own.
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Had a beddie cross with same, two top canines came through in front of puppy teeth but eventually they fell out of their own accord