keepitcovert 842 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 Little incident i recall from when i was about 18 i thought id share with you. At that time i had a whipgrey which i was walking along a country road near where i live now. As a few of the older guys will remember i heard the familiar clicking sound of the local plods push bike (sturmey archer gears and small leather belt fastened on the back hub) anyway he pulls up and said to me can that dog do a hare yes its had a few i said. Right couple of fields down theres a hare in the middle of it he said, fancy giving it a run, any way as i had permission on that land i thought why not. Slipped the dog on it gave a good course for a couple of minutes and said dog didnt disgrace me. Love to see running dogs in action he said, found out later the guy was into falconry and shooting. I also remember in those days you could walk down the street with a shotgun so long as the barrels were broken you didnt get nicked. Saturday afternoons in the pub you could see two or three shotguns propped in the corner of the bar christ could you imagine that happening now. Things have certainly changed and not for the better, can you recall any incidents like these. 4 Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 These days there would be more shotguns than customers in said pub 1 Quote Link to post
valley boy 28 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 Little incident i recall from when i was about 18 i thought id share with you. At that time i had a whipgrey which i was walking along a country road near where i live now. As a few of the older guys will remember i heard the familiar clicking sound of the local plods push bike (sturmey archer gears and small leather belt fastened on the back hub) anyway he pulls up and said to me can that dog do a hare yes its had a few i said. Right couple of fields down theres a hare in the middle of it he said, fancy giving it a run, any way as i had permission on that land i thought why not. Slipped the dog on it gave a good course for a couple of minutes and said dog didnt disgrace me. Love to see running dogs in action he said, found out later the guy was into falconry and shooting. I also remember in those days you could walk down the street with a shotgun so long as the barrels were broken you didnt get nicked. Saturday afternoons in the pub you could see two or three shotguns propped in the corner of the bar christ could you imagine that happening now. Things have certainly changed and not for the better, can you recall any incidents like these. When we were kids we would lamp all the local area, walk everywhere and the police at the time would just ask us where we been and had we caught anything they would also ask could they have a rabbit you wont get that ourdays most of the police now i wouldn't give them the time ot day Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 It's all gone wrong because the police will take ANYONE on these days, some of the coppers you see walking about don't look old enough to have left school never mind have the power to arrest people! And I like a woman in uniform but around here (Wrexham) you see loads of police cars driving around with a couple of young birds in it, I don't remember ever seeing that 10 or 15 years ago. A couple of months ago I was coming back from taking the dog out and two young police women were stood at my gate, one on one side and the other on the other side. I thought they were waiting for me for some reason, I walked up to them and they were gossiping about someone they work with!!!!!! I walked through the middle of them and they just said hello, 15 minutes later they were still there and then walked off in opposite directions, what is that all about? You give someone who's not earned their position a bit of power and it'll go to their head, hence the arrogant stupid morons that are now in the police force. A good example of this - my sisters boyfriend is a lorry driver, he was clipping his sun visor back on while driving his lorry and a copper pulled him and accused him of being on the phone, he told him that he wasn't and if he wanted to check he could look through his phone for last texts/calls etc. The copper said "I don't care if you were or not, it's my word against yours and I know who they'll believe" . So he got the fine and the points and now his work are contesting it by producing phone records etc. He'll probably get them removed but that an absolute joke and just shows what a joke they are! That copper should be sacked for wasting everyones time Quote Link to post
Country Joe 1,411 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 Had my first Lurcher 43 Years ago, then the questions you were asked were, Can it catch a Hare,can it Jump, catch, Kill, and carry? is it good on rabbits. Foxes were never mentioned, how times have changed. 2 Quote Link to post
lazycunt 59 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 our local cop has always been an anti he seen my brother with the lurcher and the terrier in a hole at a fox arrested him and got him 6 months jail the dirty b*****d put a square bale of hay at the mouth of the hole an took pictures of it. lost a good lurcher an had to steal or own terrier back from the uspca Quote Link to post
TAXI DRIVER 549 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 (edited) 7 years ago a lad I know popped to his high street bank to open an account.It was a freezing cold morning and he was wearing a balaclava.Just because he had his shotgun with him he got nicked and I hear he`s out next week.Where`s the sense in that? Edited June 25, 2011 by TAXI DRIVER 1 Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 There used to be certain places about where I used to live where you were you could more or less do as you wanted with regards to hunting, as long as you were respectful. Like you say, it was nothing to see people walking about the place with shotties or air rifles. Quote Link to post
lazycunt 59 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 7 years ago a lad I know popped to his high street bank to open an account.It was a freezing cold morning and he was wearing a balaclava.Just because he had his shotgun with him he got nicked and I hear he`s out next week.Where`s the sense in that? happens all the time Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 7 years ago a lad I know popped to his high street bank to open an account.It was a freezing cold morning and he was wearing a balaclava.Just because he had his shotgun with him he got nicked and I hear he`s out next week.Where`s the sense in that? the worlds gone mad, that's totally unreasonable for him to have got arrested for that Quote Link to post
border lad 1,047 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 A Saturday morning, January 1969, I was walking back into the town, from a couple of courses, two out of two, and these were first class Hares, I saw an old friend driving through, in his Black TK Bedford truck, his eyes were popping out of his head, he drove, up to the Howes corner and turned round to come back and chat with me, his first words, to me that dogs looking well, have you just caught them a said aye, a only give him a couple of runs, because the Lads from Carlisle are coming through tomorrow,for a run (((( for Shaddow, ask John Brough, and he will tell you he was the lad, driving the Tk, I used take the same dog to work with me up on the M6 at SHAP, I had a 12 bore sitting on top of the Paving machine, the Lurcher lying, in the works van, I shot a few grouse up there, and the dog had a few rabbits, on the same motorway, when we were laying road base, we could have 1000 tonne through our machine by 11am. you could buy 8 pints of best bitter,for a 1 pound, WE had a competition,amongst the dog Lads from Carlisle, I think there was 16 dogs entered, and my dog Shared the prize with a Lad called Tony Henderson, we run out of daylight,on that day the best of 3 again my dog killed two, along with Tonys, dog he collected 2, ((( and not a drop of Saluki blood to be seen, and the craic was great, not a problem from any Land owner, or policemen, in the pub after the coursing, we had a little sing song, and The Late Ted Cooper, give us all THE LINCOLN POACHER, LADS they were the days, very Happy days, (((( and I was out on my bike this morning my dog a Saluki/grey/whippet,bred from worker to worker, we done a nice 6 miles, that was at 5.30am (((( the craic has gone from the dogs, people have changed, and not for the better, I have certainly seen the best days, I dread to think of the next 40 years, (((( I believe there will be very few dogmen about, especially for running the Hare, 1 Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 I remember 25 years ago just walking down the street with an air rifle, entering the local woods/rough ground and plinking away, nowdays you would be fecked, also taking the terrier down the local tip and brook ratting, lamping the local fields with a collie dog, permission wasn't even a thing we thought about back then, it didnt't seem a big deal, if the farmer came over, he asked you to piss off and that was that............ Quote Link to post
Country Joe 1,411 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 I was out with John Brough years ago Im sure if my memory is correct he had a pure Greyhound which was an excellent Hare catcher, Blacko,well known Poacher, and the late Henry Marshall traveller were along with myself. Quote Link to post
mackem 26,264 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 I remember at 13 buying a 25 yard salmon net out of my paper money and setting it that first night,I checked it the next morning pulling it in and seeing the silver form of a fish under the water as the net drew in,I had a number of salmon that first morning.Got quite a few over the summer,used the money to buy a single barrel .410 pedretti,a little folding up model,used to carry it under my jacket up to the local woods or wildfowl reserve for roosting pheasants and mallard as they sat illuminated by the moon on the waters surface,f*****g hell,how did we get away with it Quote Link to post
toby1066 413 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 8 pints for a pound I was born in the wrong era great story border lad keep them coming Quote Link to post
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