buckshot 53 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hart village used to be good mate but it gets hammered every night of the week , and am just trying to make a point cant start a topic without getting griefed! ATB thats true mate were abouts mate owton manner toch used 2 have some sensible dogs from there and les clayton had a good saluki x about 15 year ago now. :laugh: FFS.... Quote Link to post
beddiwhuppet 10 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 dont try justifyin yaself to no c**t mate Quote Link to post
beddiwhuppet 10 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 For 'monkey' on this site and whoever else keeps griefing me about catching hares in the snow(although im actually out their filling the pot), i thought id stick some pictures off catches up that are not in the snow see if this shuts you up! still more to come when i dig them outt! I think you missed the point really but,the only way a catch can be evaluated is if the run is seen ,ie from start to finish.For example was it given law ? If so how much 80yds a 100yds ,or was it a kickup? As for me ,if I gave a shit ,I might point out that the hare in the picture looks to have been taken early in the year, ie before the season , and the other hare has been lamped , a few lamped rabbits, and a couple of ferreted ones. do not mean so very much .Just be happy with your dogs and don't throw out silly challenges to people you do not even know, one of them might just take you up on it.I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. Quote Link to post
merle24 61 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 For 'monkey' on this site and whoever else keeps griefing me about catching hares in the snow(although im actually out their filling the pot), i thought id stick some pictures off catches up that are not in the snow see if this shuts you up! still more to come when i dig them outt! Arnt you lad who posts on stricktly daywalkers ?,, and every post and pic you put up are hares caught in the middle of summer on rough,, . Quote Link to post
HiLost 32 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. good post anyone in the uk who puts pics of hares foxes and deer on with their dogs and brags about catching them is playing a game of russian roulette. its a well known fact the authorities prowl these sites they see posts like these made by "hunters" as scum that need to be stamped out and these type of posts are a wet dream for them Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. good post anyone in the uk who puts pics of hares foxes and deer on with their dogs and brags about catching them is playing a game of russian roulette. its a well known fact the authorities prowl these sites they see posts like these made by "hunters" as scum that need to be stamped out and these type of posts are a wet dream for them Maybe he just didn't know the difference the difference between rabbits and hares Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Wow this seems to be a very popular post way to go young one Quote Link to post
Guest deerhound hunter Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. good post anyone in the uk who puts pics of hares foxes and deer on with their dogs and brags about catching them is playing a game of russian roulette. its a well known fact the authorities prowl these sites they see posts like these made by "hunters" as scum that need to be stamped out and these type of posts are a wet dream for them hope thats not he real name , Quote Link to post
merle24 61 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 For 'monkey' on this site and whoever else keeps griefing me about catching hares in the snow(although im actually out their filling the pot), i thought id stick some pictures off catches up that are not in the snow see if this shuts you up! still more to come when i dig them outt! Arnt you lad who posts on stricktly daywalkers ?,, and every post and pic you put up are hares caught in the middle of summer on rough,, . Due to your lack of reply and the fact ive seen you viewing the thread i take it it is you,, thought so. Quote Link to post
steel 17 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 (edited) I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. good post anyone in the uk who puts pics of hares foxes and deer on with their dogs and brags about catching them is playing a game of russian roulette. its a well known fact the authorities prowl these sites they see posts like these made by "hunters" as scum that need to be stamped out and these type of posts are a wet dream for them Maybe he just didn't know the difference the difference between rabbits and hares NOT EVERY ONES AS THICK AS YOU YOU REALLY ARE A FECKING RETARD Edited December 11, 2010 by steel Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. good post anyone in the uk who puts pics of hares foxes and deer on with their dogs and brags about catching them is playing a game of russian roulette. its a well known fact the authorities prowl these sites they see posts like these made by "hunters" as scum that need to be stamped out and these type of posts are a wet dream for them Maybe he just didn't know the difference the difference between rabbits and hares NOT EVERY ONES AS THICK AS YOU YOU REALLY ARE A FECKING RETARD Yeah they're worse posting pictures with their faces on them and bragging about illegal shit. Quote Link to post
dafydd thomas 13 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 (edited) I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. good post anyone in the uk who puts pics of hares foxes and deer on with their dogs and brags about catching them is playing a game of russian roulette. its a well known fact the authorities prowl these sites they see posts like these made by "hunters" as scum that need to be stamped out and these type of posts are a wet dream for them Maybe he just didn't know the difference the difference between rabbits and hares ignorance of the law is no defence or so i was told a while ago Edited December 11, 2010 by dafydd thomas Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 I don't want to rain on your parade, we need new blood to take over when us old guys cant walk the fields anymore,but you rather asked for the grief ,posting hares taken in snow. You have years in front of you , to enjoy days out with the dogs,and the catches they will make , but running hares in snow proves nothing except that you are not concerned with being sporting.I don't want to preach we all have to learn ,but it is just possible some of us have a bit more experience to draw on ,and ,posting pics of hares taken with dogs in the UK can result in an unwelcome visit so use your loaf.Have a good season Inan. good post anyone in the uk who puts pics of hares foxes and deer on with their dogs and brags about catching them is playing a game of russian roulette. its a well known fact the authorities prowl these sites they see posts like these made by "hunters" as scum that need to be stamped out and these type of posts are a wet dream for them Maybe he just didn't know the difference the difference between rabbits and hares ignorance of the law is no excuse or so i was told a while ago Yeah I was just messing with them, and a fox looks nothing like a rabbit to me Quote Link to post
goldfinch2007 2,331 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 hunting in the summer thats worse how do you figure that,the covers died back .good pics feller Quote Link to post
Tom1 7 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 brilliant pics mate engnor the keyboard warriors that dont get out in the field and feed there families ... Quote Link to post
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