baldockbanks courser 598 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 looking at some of the comments about hoodies chaves and general swipes at younge dog men is it any wonder that kids prefer a computer game to a nights lamping. a lot of you on here should be ashamed with yourselfs ! i judge someone on how much game there dogs take not there age. im 28 i had my first lurcher at 11 when my grandfather died and i lernt with hes working bitch. at times people were so unhelpful youd think they were in a (terreir men are worse still)secrete society! people couldnt beleive when they came round to pick a pup off a 16 year old boy that i knew about what mix would make the best lamping dog for the area. thoses who took a chance ended up with some very competent workers. the most unhelpfull people when i was younger were the show and racing types. and as iv since found out all there dogs are capable of doing is prancing round a ring or chase a stupid lure.when there rubbish is not infront of a judge there owner is far too freindlie with :kiss: there dogs arent worth a carrot. Boys and girls if you want to hunt in trackies hoddies or moleskins and tweeds thats your choice. if i can help a youngser now iv got a little expereince ill be proud too. 4 Quote Link to post
DUCKWING 302 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 NO KIDS TAKING IT UP ??????? FECKIN HELL THERE HUNDREDS ROUND HERE ....... NORMALLY OUT FERRETING ALL SUMMER NO LOCATORS TRENCHING SETTS ....... OR KILLING LEVERETS ....... DUCKWING Quote Link to post
buster 8789 64 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 (edited) well said baldockbanks courser Edited July 19, 2010 by buster 8789 Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 took teenagers on my permission, freinds of freinds so to speak. they haunted the place every other night, with there mates, cut loads of barb wire fencing, generally f###'d the place up! slipping dogs on stuff that in my eyes shouldn't be lamped. NEVER AGAIN!!! Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted July 19, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 thats our jobs to educate youngsters on respecting quarie and there dogs. short of that id get my little brother to give them a back hand! dont tar every tenager with same brush Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 thats our jobs to educate youngsters on respecting quarie and there dogs. short of that id get my little brother to give them a back hand! dont tar every tenager with same brush don't get me wrong, got two teens myself, but they're more into motorbikes etc. if they are brought up around dogs with parents who hunt then usually they will follow suit, i must be unlucky in that respect!! Quote Link to post
lampy 18 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 looking at some of the comments about hoodies chaves and general swipes at younge dog men is it any wonder that kids prefer a computer game to a nights lamping. a lot of you on here should be ashamed with yourselfs ! i judge someone on how much game there dogs take not there age. im 28 i had my first lurcher at 11 when my grandfather died and i lernt with hes working bitch. at times people were so unhelpful youd think they were in a (terreir men are worse still)secrete society! people couldnt beleive when they came round to pick a pup off a 16 year old boy that i knew about what mix would make the best lamping dog for the area. thoses who took a chance ended up with some very competent workers. the most unhelpfull people when i was younger were the show and racing types. and as iv since found out all there dogs are capable of doing is prancing round a ring or chase a stupid lure.when there rubbish is not infront of a judge there owner is far too freindlie with :kiss: there dogs arent worth a carrot. Boys and girls if you want to hunt in trackies hoddies or moleskins and tweeds thats your choice. if i can help a youngser now iv got a little expereince ill be proud too. totally agree with what your saying mate found it hard to start myself with the lurchers i stated around 6 years ago and have tryed to get into the terriers a few times but with not alot of sucess they are quite a close net of chap,s but on the other hand i can see where there coming from with the way things are today with regards to hunting. i only last week parted with a russle dog i had here he went to a boy in york he was only 15yrs old and he offerd me every thing bar his mother for the dog including his laptop ! now i dont know about you guy,s but i dont know of any 15yr old lads that would part with there laptop for a dog in this day and age was just great to see a young lad that keen to get into the game because at the end of the day there the ones which will be carrying the sport on. And before any of the dip shit,s start the abuse i did,nt take the lad,s money or his laptop ! Quote Link to post
wuyang 513 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 looking at some of the comments about hoodies chaves and general swipes at younge dog men is it any wonder that kids prefer a computer game to a nights lamping. a lot of you on here should be ashamed with yourselfs ! i judge someone on how much game there dogs take not there age. im 28 i had my first lurcher at 11 when my grandfather died and i lernt with hes working bitch. at times people were so unhelpful youd think they were in a (terreir men are worse still)secrete society! people couldnt beleive when they came round to pick a pup off a 16 year old boy that i knew about what mix would make the best lamping dog for the area. thoses who took a chance ended up with some very competent workers. the most unhelpfull people when i was younger were the show and racing types. and as iv since found out all there dogs are capable of doing is prancing round a ring or chase a stupid lure.when there rubbish is not infront of a judge there owner is far too freindlie with :kiss: there dogs arent worth a carrot. Boys and girls if you want to hunt in trackies hoddies or moleskins and tweeds thats your choice. if i can help a youngser now iv got a little expereince ill be proud too. Judge people on how much game their dogs take!..thats me buggered then...only take a couple a season...have some great sport though. I personally have a lot of time for youngsters, but unfortunately a great percentage seem to be into more matcho game than just rabbits. Quote Link to post
Guest fence_hopper Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 (edited) less people is best, there not shown the right way anyway most the heads on here agree with summer hunting, so the young uns dont have many good role models buy the look at the state of the lurcher world anyway. Edited July 19, 2010 by fence_hopper Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 less people is best, there not shown the right way anyway most the heads on her agree with summer hunting so the young uns dont have many good role models, buy the look at the state of the lurcher world anyway. Quote Link to post
collie/grey 238 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 I think that alot of youngsters get into the game with the wrong type of people so they know no different to what's right or wrong, we all learn by our mistakes and once learnt the right way, usually the wrong way is history. I learnt alot through plain commen sense, i started out with complete muppets who thought it was a great way to build big egos Thankfully i saw through the and found a couple of decent people to show me the right way and i will always be thankfull for without them who knows?! Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 looking at some of the comments about hoodies chaves and general swipes at younge dog men is it any wonder that kids prefer a computer game to a nights lamping. a lot of you on here should be ashamed with yourselfs ! i judge someone on how much game there dogs take not there age. im 28 i had my first lurcher at 11 when my grandfather died and i lernt with hes working bitch. at times people were so unhelpful youd think they were in a (terreir men are worse still)secrete society! people couldnt beleive when they came round to pick a pup off a 16 year old boy that i knew about what mix would make the best lamping dog for the area. thoses who took a chance ended up with some very competent workers. the most unhelpfull people when i was younger were the show and racing types. and as iv since found out all there dogs are capable of doing is prancing round a ring or chase a stupid lure.when there rubbish is not infront of a judge there owner is far too freindlie with :kiss: there dogs arent worth a carrot. Boys and girls if you want to hunt in trackies hoddies or moleskins and tweeds thats your choice. if i can help a youngser now iv got a little expereince ill be proud too. I judge someone on much more than how much game their dogs taken. Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 looking at some of the comments about hoodies chaves and general swipes at younge dog men is it any wonder that kids prefer a computer game to a nights lamping. a lot of you on here should be ashamed with yourselfs ! i judge someone on how much game there dogs take not there age. im 28 i had my first lurcher at 11 when my grandfather died and i lernt with hes working bitch. at times people were so unhelpful youd think they were in a (terreir men are worse still)secrete society! people couldnt beleive when they came round to pick a pup off a 16 year old boy that i knew about what mix would make the best lamping dog for the area. thoses who took a chance ended up with some very competent workers. the most unhelpfull people when i was younger were the show and racing types. and as iv since found out all there dogs are capable of doing is prancing round a ring or chase a stupid lure.when there rubbish is not infront of a judge there owner is far too freindlie with :kiss: there dogs arent worth a carrot. Boys and girls if you want to hunt in trackies hoddies or moleskins and tweeds thats your choice. if i can help a youngser now iv got a little expereince ill be proud too. Ermmm, to be honest I don't judge on age, more on how they act, and on a personal note, if I have worked hard to get permission i'm not going to turn up at the farm with a teenager in a hoodie and talking "street", they need to dress, talk and act appropriately............. And I don't judge someone on how much game they take.....some tools may have good dogs but it doesn't make them good dog men......... Quote Link to post
x38 179 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 AT THE END OF THE DAY ...... IAM A LONG WAY OFF BEING DONE GOING OUT LAMPING........TOUCH WOOD, BUT TRAVELED UP HOME TO NORTH YORKSHIRE/ SOUTH NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AND A LOT OF FRIENDS LADS ARE NOT IN TO IT, AND ITS A SHAME BECAUSE ITS EASY PICKINGS. BUT YOU CANT MAKE THEM INTRESTED CAN YOU? MY LAD IS 6YRS AND HAS RUN MORE IN WOODS THAN MOST , AND CAN GUT A RABBIT AND [WITHE HELP GET FOX TAIL OF]. ALL THE BEST....... MORE FOR ME AND MY SON................ :11: Quote Link to post
NEWKID 27,159 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 I went out lamping tail end of last season with a mate for first time in years got bitten by the bug like I was a kid again ( I'm 33 now) I pick my pup up end of month . my boys only four but will come out with me I'll try to give him what I had as kid always out hunting or fishing didn't matter too much what we caught was just better than being in. Quote Link to post
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