Leeview 791 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Why don't folk just course them where they are? Not knocking it just never been to Ireland so don't quite get it? Surely it's a bigger test if the hare is in its natural environment / home??? They are. In Ireland we have park coursing and open coursing. Same rules apply but in park coursing the greyhounds must be muzzeled, and not in open. Although the same rules apply in park coursing the dog that wins the run up usually wins the course. Athough this can differ from judge to judge. When I see the same type of judgeing used in open coursing it makes my blood boil. A lot of the Open C.C.s are struggling nowadays as poaching is a growing problem (it's illegal to use lurchers to hunt hares in the R.O.I.) but a bigger problem IMO is the ever growing buzzard population. Scavangers???? Yeh right, if the buzzard doesn't kill it's quarry then there's a lot of leverets dieing and then being found by them. If your a coursing fan and have never been to Ireland it's worth going to the big meets in the Munster area particularly Clonmel to see how massive and popular coursing is in Ireland. Personally, give me a fit hare on his own ground giving the two running machines behind him a hard course of several turns before hitting 5th gear and leaving them behind over a park meeting anytime. How many open C.C's are there in Eire? I thought the Cork County Open and one other club in the North were the only 2? Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RicW 67 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Concise Oxford English Dictionary. myopathy medical a disease of muscle tissue. Just how handling can cause a disease of muscle tissue is beyond even my vivid imagination. Ric Quote Link to post Share on other sites
macker 5 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 have to laugh at what they said about bull island i have hunted bull island for the first time over twenty years ago as a nipper i remember there could be 50 hares in one day there an anti writer in the local paper blamed it on rising tides and the odd cat yet their fox did not get any bad press and there are plenty of them. i hunted regular more sore than most as at was always hot. but the funny thing was they did dissapear and at the same time the top class golf course thats on the island was long fed up with the amount of hares on the small island and where i pest to them. every hare that you would rise in the salt marsh would head for the few gaps in the fencing along the course and any one could net these gaps and have a huge bag as i have not ever seen as many hares any where in ire these hares where either shot or netted in my opinion and was sick when they dissapered more than any one. would also like to add that the game keeper was a total knob and knew nothing about wildlife and their management. they even ruined the fishing with the road they built to it. stopping the current and very few bother to fish now. as was said in earlier bringing hares from an area rich in food to a salt marsh and sand dunnes was just tipical of some people who carry out these ideas.pity they did not have some one on board that knew some thing about animals brought the miss down with the dogs during summer and dogs for a walk and even with my strong stomack had to turn back with the smell of crap washed up on the beach. funny really do they even give a shit mack Quote Link to post Share on other sites
terrier410 53 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 buzzards may take carrion when avaliable!!! i have seen them take rabbits reguarly in my work and have noticed a massive increase in them in north wales over the years. have no personal problem with them but can understand a gamekeepers problem. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neil cooney 10,416 Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 Why don't folk just course them where they are? Not knocking it just never been to Ireland so don't quite get it? Surely it's a bigger test if the hare is in its natural environment / home??? They are. In Ireland we have park coursing and open coursing. Same rules apply but in park coursing the greyhounds must be muzzeled, and not in open. Although the same rules apply in park coursing the dog that wins the run up usually wins the course. Athough this can differ from judge to judge. When I see the same type of judgeing used in open coursing it makes my blood boil. A lot of the Open C.C.s are struggling nowadays as poaching is a growing problem (it's illegal to use lurchers to hunt hares in the R.O.I.) but a bigger problem IMO is the ever growing buzzard population. Scavangers???? Yeh right, if the buzzard doesn't kill it's quarry then there's a lot of leverets dieing and then being found by them. If your a coursing fan and have never been to Ireland it's worth going to the big meets in the Munster area particularly Clonmel to see how massive and popular coursing is in Ireland. Personally, give me a fit hare on his own ground giving the two running machines behind him a hard course of several turns before hitting 5th gear and leaving them behind over a park meeting anytime. How many open C.C's are there in Eire? I thought the Cork County Open and one other club in the North were the only 2? Y.I.S Leeview There are plenty of open coursing clubs in Ireland my own favourite being Newbridge, Co. Kildare although a lot of people say my own local meeting (Duleek) has the most spectacular coursing. But Duleek struggle most years compared to Newbridge who usually run a 16 dog stake in about 3 hours. Have a look at the I.C.C.s website and it will give you the full years schedule. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neil cooney 10,416 Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 Just to add before some read this and get bright ideas. One of the reasons Newbridge is a very good meet is because it's held on private property where the hares are watched 24/7 and there's always someone around. Duleek on the other hand suffers from poaching every year including one year when some cowboys from nearby Drogheda hunted through the land 2 hours before first dog were in slips. A whole years work ruined by assholes. They know who they are. It's the oldest open coursing club left in Ireland and is in danger of finishing up because of so called fellow fieldsportsmen. Lurchers are such a problem that some of the local farmers have asked the local gun club to shoot the hares rather than put up with the threats from the scumbags who give all lurchermen a bad name. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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