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Who would do something so cruel I mean 'kinell there are other animals about besides lurchers Deer, hare, rabbits and foxes come to mind surely they must realise these animals are at just as much ris

used to do it on a keepered estate near me.stretched cables over the parks and ratched it up so tight you could play a tune.horrendous practise and rather stupid of the keepers.would only start a vend

The law says the landowner owns the land and all game on it wild or released thats why you need permission from the landowner Y.I.S Leeview

hunted on the famous gleneagle course at nite was emotional but good crack walking through the gates were there were big lions watching even they didnt have the wires ,cowards way maiming dogs better having aword and telling them to get orf my land ,but killing other peoples dogs pets for a old hare as chalky says make agood write up in earth dog running dog, men behind the wire so called sportsmen

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its the english coming out in them they thought or some of them thought they were lords , chasing ahare with alurcher been going on for along time and hopefully alot longer ,the german steelfixers knips knipex they soon go through that wire like butter like navvies on price work ,lol men behind the wire sounds like an old rebel song lowest of low and not true hunting men in anybodys eyes ,

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Yes leeview the red bus was a sign of where they were coursin lol. Great days. .

gavin88 yes they took up march time just before the wheatfields got to long plus they new the hare coursin season finished like. . cheers

Truly were great days no shortage of hares and trials after coursing and back home in daylight :thumbs:

Y.I.S Leeview

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pull out the pegs and collect the wire up

it`s not a big problem,

usually only used close to road as a deterrent anyway

they were anything up to 300yds long stretched across fields to stop coursing not block roads/lanes

Y.I.S Leeview

 

i said "used close to road" not " to close roads,"

i know what they are cause i used to take them down and throw them in the dyke

glasses might help

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Yes leeview the red bus was a sign of where they were coursin lol. Great days. .

gavin88 yes they took up march time just before the wheatfields got to long plus they new the hare coursin season finished like. . cheers

Truly were great days no shortage of hares and trials after coursing and back home in daylight :thumbs:

Y.I.S Leeview

yes lee only wish them days were still here with us, just hope in time

it changes in our favour. :thumbs:

as they say only time will tell :notworthy:

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pull out the pegs and collect the wire up

it`s not a big problem,

usually only used close to road as a deterrent anyway

yeah i did pull some up years ago but they were replaced... they were mainly close to road as a sign to say piss off haha, never see any wires bottom end of fields though... :no:

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yes leeview the red bus club ha ha. "east england coursin club" an thanks all for replys. all hunting

I take it your on about greyhounds then and not the east of England lurcher club which use to course lurchers? Cheers.

Why do you call it the red bus coursing club??

not called red bus club.

its east england coursin club, but every event there was a red bus for spectators who payed i think £5 to see the sport. they could go top deck for a crackin view. pikesta on ere his dad uncle and grandad always came for the days sport. . cheers

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they used to be prominent on the skegness road just off the a17 just before golf course at north kyme, think they was put there by calender lads and they where at top of timberland , we pulled them out whenever we passed, never seen ones longer than 25yards,

nowt suprises me what other lurcher lads would do to protect abit of permision, tut tut

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