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Tommy Robinson How Is He Viewed In Britain At The Moment
wyeman replied to stonewall's topic in General Talk
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5 month old Cocker chasing low flying birds
wyeman replied to Blueboybilly's topic in Gundogs & Retrievers
BBB, If the pup is chasing birds just think how he will be, when he comes across a rabbit or Hare - you may lose him! Sounds like basic training needs to commence and I would suggest a Gundog train book to get the basic obedience started. Even better many Gundog societies are starting training classes that you may want to join. An untrained spaniel becomes an embarrassment and many shoots are plagued by them! -
Might scuff the polish off your boots................................ plug 'em, you know it makes sense!
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Better than practise on a range!
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This is the problem of well meaning but untrained people giving advise. Unless there is evidence that the original poster was actually driving his vehicle, why should he admit driving down the lane for a cup of tea? The fact that he does make that admission, is supplying information to the council, information they may not have had in the first place!
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Take unqualified advise with a massive pinch of salt, to do otherwise will be at your peril. If there is any possibility of legal action being taken against you - take a solicitor. If a solicitor attends on your behalf, he/she must be given sight of the evidence against you (Disclosure). The solicitor will then be able to advise you BEFORE any interview takes place.
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http://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news/national/16213927.Father_who_tried_to_kill_children_with_hammer_has_sentence_increased_by_10_years/ There was I thinking it was good for your health!
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On the BBC today http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-43555314
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Mink Brocc and Shelby Each Catch a Muskrat!
wyeman replied to Minkenry's topic in Ferrets & Ferreting
Another excellent post, one of the most interesting and understated hunting threads on here - many thanks! -
Make Your Own Tools Thread.
wyeman replied to GruffaloGriff's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
Griff, Do you make bespoke items? -
Great video with very accurate comments on cats and their hypocritical owners!
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Please send me your list of fly fishing books
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You won't believe it! Muskrat Hunting with Brocc the Mink.
wyeman replied to Minkenry's topic in Ferrets & Ferreting
Remains one of the best threads on this forum. -
You can add at least another 5000 to your thoughts - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/gobekli-tepe-the-worlds-first-temple-83613665/
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https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/201145
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Sorry James to be blunt, but the dog was taken out shooting before it was adequately trained/obedient. Depending on how old the dog is and how long the dog has been allowed to get away with disobedience, very much depends what you can achieve. If the dog is fairly young, get back to basic obedience lessons and make sure the dog obeys every command. Do not take the dog shooting or into any situation whereby you feel the dog will be disobedience through being distracted by other influences. Once basic obedience is instilled then try and find a sundog trainer with access to a rabbit pen. Dog
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11 months of my knife makeing (pics)
wyeman replied to midnight's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
Good to see your return Matt - the knife scene has been poorer without your presence! -
People seem to misunderstand what exactly belongs to who in the eye's of the Law. Wild animals do not belong to anyone, correct. But the right to hunt them does! When you kill a deer etc without permission you have taken that opportunity from the lawful owner of the sporting rights. That person may or may not also have invested resources into that wild stock to improve/increase it, meaning what is there is a direct result of their efforts. Thems a' the facts, now argue amongst ya selves. LOL Or paid money to decrease it. What's the common denominator (MONEY) ......... you can'
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Listen up bonny lad,...I can understand your anger at losing a few pheasants,...I have been on both sides of the fence, so I do get where you are coming from However,..this is not the site on which to talk silly bollocks, about killing a man's dog... Poaching can get a fellow involved in a few fisticuffs, even end in him doing some time, but, if you are captured, after deliberately killing a man's jukel,.it will be emotional Is this on the right thread?
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How on earth is poaching and thieving the same in your mind? Firstly if they are leaving game down they didn't Nick it either and if your grudge is about your polts that got it with ball bearings then that was dog men unless dogs have learnt how to shoot now as well. It's just not the same maybe you think it is but if most others are saying your way out on that view it must be you not everyone else that is wrong.. How do you know it was dog lads. Was ment to say that isn't dog men unless dogs have learnt to shoot. My point is that he's put his point in at a thread aimed at dog me
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Going slightly off topic but in an effort to illustrate how people take a different slant on things. On several of the Rivers in this country, associations, clubs and landowners are making serious financial investment and carrying out major improvements to try and improve dwindling migratory fish stocks. You then have various boat and canoeing associations who state that they have an absolute right of access to the water at any time including spawning time. Now the one group financially invests in the River and Licences and the other group makes little or indeed no financial contribution
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I belonged to a small shoot, putting down 300 poults. The syndicate members carried out the feeding and vermin control and were successfully doing so, until one night some person(s) decided to kill all the roosting birds with flirter and ball bearings. Also on this occasion carcasses were left lying where they had fallen. How 'long way off' is this from stealing your dog?
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You don't see the difference between poaching and steal a pet? That's the first difficulty I experience, is going on land and killing Deer/Pheasants etc and leaving the carcasses, poaching?
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Getting away from the subject of Crustacea for a moment and returning to the original thread, can someone explain the difference between the OP's situation and the scenario where someone visits your garden and takes your dog(s) for a permanent walk? Because I do not see any difference.
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A poor misunderstood (person) tried to break into this house in Ontario and was overwhelmed by love and affection from the dog!