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Been hunting in one form or another since the seventies, our first lamping session was like something out of a carry on film, big fcuk off lamp that was made from the headlight from a lorry, and the battery was from the car.

 

I would like to think that I have taken on board well earned knowledge along the way, but…. Still to this day I am learning something new every day, I love to hear of different methods used by hunters in the field, you learn so much from listening, so as long as my ears can hear I will always take advice.

 

But….. There seems to be a new breed of hunter out in the field these days, I call them the super duper hunters, they seem to have sprung out of nowhere and have had the massive advantage of been born with the hunting instincts of the old red Indian, and they have yet to start to shave,,,, there is nothing that they don’t know, and any amount of advice you offer them is greeted with the words, I know, some of these super duper hunters are no older than my own kids,, life is just no fair, I spend the best part of thirty years learning my ways and up pops Johnny super hunter from his pram and they are a wealth of knowledge.

 

Man who listens is a wise man

 

Young Man with no ears is deaf.

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Defo see what you are saying and it is not just in the hunting fraternity. I know of a few people exactly like them and try to steer well away from them. Two of my favourite past times are surfing the world wide web to enhance my knowledge in different subjects that interest me and listening to the stories of the old and wise as once their gone they take all their wisdom with them...

 

cheers Callum

 

 

 

 

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Man who listens is a wise man

 

Young Man with no ears is deaf.

 

"Listen with your ears and not your mouth" is another one ;)

 

 

wise words john. :thumbs:

My Mother always used to say."There's none so deaf as those that won't listen".

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Been hunting in one form or another since the seventies, our first lamping session was like something out of a carry on film, big fcuk off lamp that was made from the headlight from a lorry, and the battery was from the car.

 

I would like to think that I have taken on board well earned knowledge along the way, but…. Still to this day I am learning something new every day, I love to hear of different methods used by hunters in the field, you learn so much from listening, so as long as my ears can hear I will always take advice.

 

But….. There seems to be a new breed of hunter out in the field these days, I call them the super duper hunters, they seem to have sprung out of nowhere and have had the massive advantage of been born with the hunting instincts of the old red Indian, and they have yet to start to shave,,,, there is nothing that they dont know, and any amount of advice you offer them is greeted with the words, I know, some of these super duper hunters are no older than my own kids,, life is just no fair, I spend the best part of thirty years learning my ways and up pops Johnny super hunter from his pram and they are a wealth of knowledge.

 

Man who listens is a wise man

 

Young Man with no ears is deaf.

 

 

you grumpy old fook :tongue2: your just jealous of there youthful good looks

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yes Ur right.Ive been at this game for over 25 years and the shit you here from some of the young lads is unbelievable.they don't want to learn anything.its their way or no way.and they seam to change their dogs like you change your socks.they wont give a dog aa chance to mature :thumbs:

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Been hunting in one form or another since the seventies, our first lamping session was like something out of a carry on film, big fcuk off lamp that was made from the headlight from a lorry, and the battery was from the car.

 

I would like to think that I have taken on board well earned knowledge along the way, but…. Still to this day I am learning something new every day, I love to hear of different methods used by hunters in the field, you learn so much from listening, so as long as my ears can hear I will always take advice.

 

But….. There seems to be a new breed of hunter out in the field these days, I call them the super duper hunters, they seem to have sprung out of nowhere and have had the massive advantage of been born with the hunting instincts of the old red Indian, and they have yet to start to shave,,,, there is nothing that they don’t know, and any amount of advice you offer them is greeted with the words, I know, some of these super duper hunters are no older than my own kids,, life is just no fair, I spend the best part of thirty years learning my ways and up pops Johnny super hunter from his pram and they are a wealth of knowledge.

 

Man who listens is a wise man

 

Young Man with no ears is deaf.

 

 

you grumpy old fook :tongue2: your just jealous of there youthful good looks

 

 

I have you know that my face is like a babys arse, just after a dump that is :tongue2:

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Been hunting in one form or another since the seventies, our first lamping session was like something out of a carry on film, big fcuk off lamp that was made from the headlight from a lorry, and the battery was from the car.

 

I would like to think that I have taken on board well earned knowledge along the way, but…. Still to this day I am learning something new every day, I love to hear of different methods used by hunters in the field, you learn so much from listening, so as long as my ears can hear I will always take advice.

 

But….. There seems to be a new breed of hunter out in the field these days, I call them the super duper hunters, they seem to have sprung out of nowhere and have had the massive advantage of been born with the hunting instincts of the old red Indian, and they have yet to start to shave,,,, there is nothing that they don’t know, and any amount of advice you offer them is greeted with the words, I know, some of these super duper hunters are no older than my own kids,, life is just no fair, I spend the best part of thirty years learning my ways and up pops Johnny super hunter from his pram and they are a wealth of knowledge.

 

Man who listens is a wise man

 

Young Man with no ears is deaf.

 

 

you grumpy old fook :tongue2: your just jealous of there youthful good looks

 

 

I have you know that my face is like a babys arse, just after a dump that is :tongue2:

well slaped and loved by peados :tongue2:

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I remember starting out,knowing very little about hunting,but knew enough to know that some of the old lads giving me advice knew less than me,"You dont need to give ferrets water cause they suck the blood of there rabbits"any one heared that one :laugh:One person could learn more in a year than another could learn in a lifetime.

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