whippet 99 2,613 Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 who said hares arnt different from rabbits, i respect hares more than the common rabbit , firstly for there population arnt as great as rabbits and because there more exciting to hunt than the common rabbit and i respect them highly and i have never been on a hare drive but my mate has and he felt sick with the numbers they were killing and didnt shoot a single one , a very magical creature or should i say mysteriuos 2 Quote Link to post
The one 8,483 Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 'moxy' timestamp='1342993422' post='2727513'] The one' timestamp='1342992645' post='2727488'] The boys got a few too many and is out doing something about it and you get slated only on here Well you have to let them be for the dog lads Aye tell the landowner im leaving the hares just now but after all the veggy's are lifted and the soils bare for the winter and the hares are no longer here i will deal with them :laugh: thats going to go down like a fart in a lift Quote Link to post
robwelsh 354 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 Shits your thanks on this forum Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 Exactly and as big a pest in large number . aren't they shooting them where the Waterloo cup was run and its no about numbers there its to stop poaching have you seen the money people pay to take part in an organised hare drive or 2 at the back end of the winter, would have thought it about amounted to about he same revenue as the waterloo cup put into the altcar economy Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 There just hares, get them whacked and get the vids up 2 Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 There just hares, get them whacked and get the vids up :laugh: Quote Link to post
The one 8,483 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 'paulus' timestamp='1343038068' post='2727885'] 'stealthy1' timestamp='1343036697' post='2727857'] There just hares, get them whacked and get the vids up :laugh: Its the only legal method mate crack on ,and post a few recipes 2 Quote Link to post
masmiffy 82 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 (edited) We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. Edited July 23, 2012 by masmiffy 1 Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. no problems with shooting hares, as i keep repeating, but do you not think it would have been better with hindsight to have done it in the winter before they had young or after they have finished rearing their young, its 4 months a year 1 Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. no problems with shooting hares, as i keep repeating, but do you not think it would have been better with hindsight to have done it in the winter before they had young or after they have finished rearing their young, its 4 months a year But theres a difference from a proper pest controller to allowing someone to shoot on your ground mate. If you want a professional job where everything must go then you have to pay for that. Whoever you can let someone on your land to clear up pests for nowt......you cant however expect that person to be there all the time dealing with a problem but you can if you are paying for it.... Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. no problems with shooting hares, as i keep repeating, but do you not think it would have been better with hindsight to have done it in the winter before they had young or after they have finished rearing their young, its 4 months a year But theres a difference from a proper pest controller to allowing someone to shoot on your ground mate. If you want a professional job where everything must go then you have to pay for that. Whoever you can let someone on your land to clear up pests for nowt......you cant however expect that person to be there all the time dealing with a problem but you can if you are paying for it.... none of that makes any difference to when their shot no one has been honest enough to admit the truth so i will, when i did shoot hares i did it all year because i got a buzz from it, not killing with young, but just killing in general but as the years have past i must have mellowed to the point where i dont get any or much enjoyment from shooting anymore, its just a necessary chore like wipeing your arse 1 Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. no problems with shooting hares, as i keep repeating, but do you not think it would have been better with hindsight to have done it in the winter before they had young or after they have finished rearing their young, its 4 months a year But theres a difference from a proper pest controller to allowing someone to shoot on your ground mate. If you want a professional job where everything must go then you have to pay for that. Whoever you can let someone on your land to clear up pests for nowt......you cant however expect that person to be there all the time dealing with a problem but you can if you are paying for it.... none of that makes any difference to when their shot no one has been honest enough to admit the truth so i will, when i did shoot hares i did it all year because i got a buzz from it, not killing with young, but just killing in general but as the years have past i must have mellowed to the point where i dont get any or much enjoyment from shooting anymore, its just a necessary chore like wipeing your arse And how do you get that then? You told the guy to shoot them in the winter so he wont need to do it in the summer. What i'm saying is if you dont do a 'proper' pest control job in the winter then you will have loads in the summer.....you getting it yet.... I dont shoot much either.....i used to love it and couldn't wait too get out. Rabbits and pigeons mainly but i'm the same as you i cant be bothered with it either. I cant be bothered shooting pheasants either on cock days..........i just go for the drink... Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. no problems with shooting hares, as i keep repeating, but do you not think it would have been better with hindsight to have done it in the winter before they had young or after they have finished rearing their young, its 4 months a year But theres a difference from a proper pest controller to allowing someone to shoot on your ground mate. If you want a professional job where everything must go then you have to pay for that. Whoever you can let someone on your land to clear up pests for nowt......you cant however expect that person to be there all the time dealing with a problem but you can if you are paying for it.... none of that makes any difference to when their shot no one has been honest enough to admit the truth so i will, when i did shoot hares i did it all year because i got a buzz from it, not killing with young, but just killing in general but as the years have past i must have mellowed to the point where i dont get any or much enjoyment from shooting anymore, its just a necessary chore like wipeing your arse And how do you get that then? You told the guy to shoot them in the winter so he wont need to do it in the summer. What i'm saying is if you dont do a 'proper' pest control job in the winter then you will have loads in the summer.....you getting it yet.... I dont shoot much either.....i used to love it and couldn't wait too get out. Rabbits and pigeons mainly but i'm the same as you i cant be bothered with it either. I cant be bothered shooting pheasants either on cock days..........i just go for the drink... i always seem to arrive at the last drive nowadys i took the duncan off here out for a spot of pigeon bashing with the air rifles and fell asleep 1 Quote Link to post
whippet 99 2,613 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. no problems with shooting hares, as i keep repeating, but do you not think it would have been better with hindsight to have done it in the winter before they had young or after they have finished rearing their young, its 4 months a year But theres a difference from a proper pest controller to allowing someone to shoot on your ground mate. If you want a professional job where everything must go then you have to pay for that. Whoever you can let someone on your land to clear up pests for nowt......you cant however expect that person to be there all the time dealing with a problem but you can if you are paying for it.... none of that makes any difference to when their shot no one has been honest enough to admit the truth so i will, when i did shoot hares i did it all year because i got a buzz from it, not killing with young, but just killing in general but as the years have past i must have mellowed to the point where i dont get any or much enjoyment from shooting anymore, its just a necessary chore like wipeing your arse And how do you get that then? You told the guy to shoot them in the winter so he wont need to do it in the summer. What i'm saying is if you dont do a 'proper' pest control job in the winter then you will have loads in the summer.....you getting it yet.... I dont shoot much either.....i used to love it and couldn't wait too get out. Rabbits and pigeons mainly but i'm the same as you i cant be bothered with it either. I cant be bothered shooting pheasants either on cock days..........i just go for the drink... YOU TWO LOVE BIRDS HAVING PROBLEMS................LOL 1 Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 We have been asked to shoot hares on a lot of our local permissions to keep the numbers down and also the 'coursing' franternity off the land who seem to think they have the sole right to them. The HMR works a treat fills the freezer. no problems with shooting hares, as i keep repeating, but do you not think it would have been better with hindsight to have done it in the winter before they had young or after they have finished rearing their young, its 4 months a year But theres a difference from a proper pest controller to allowing someone to shoot on your ground mate. If you want a professional job where everything must go then you have to pay for that. Whoever you can let someone on your land to clear up pests for nowt......you cant however expect that person to be there all the time dealing with a problem but you can if you are paying for it.... none of that makes any difference to when their shot no one has been honest enough to admit the truth so i will, when i did shoot hares i did it all year because i got a buzz from it, not killing with young, but just killing in general but as the years have past i must have mellowed to the point where i dont get any or much enjoyment from shooting anymore, its just a necessary chore like wipeing your arse And how do you get that then? You told the guy to shoot them in the winter so he wont need to do it in the summer. What i'm saying is if you dont do a 'proper' pest control job in the winter then you will have loads in the summer.....you getting it yet.... I dont shoot much either.....i used to love it and couldn't wait too get out. Rabbits and pigeons mainly but i'm the same as you i cant be bothered with it either. I cant be bothered shooting pheasants either on cock days..........i just go for the drink... YOU TWO LOVE BIRDS HAVING PROBLEMS................LOL me and sweetcheeks are fine Quote Link to post
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