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have disagree malt lacs targeted hare coursing, Because they had basicly failed to get fox hunting banned in its own right, back in the 60s coursing nealy died through lack of interest a small

GOT A FEW YOUNGSTERS THAT COME OUT WITH ME , GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY AND REARED THE CORRECT WAY REGARDING THE PLEASE'S, THANKYOU'S ETC PAYS DIVIDENDS..   RESPECT GOES A LONG WAY

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5 years i ran my own shoot and not one c**t chapped my door and asked to sort the foxes out... :censored: I'd have gladly accepted....i wouldn't then have to go out in the pishing rain dead of night with a lamp looking for the b*****ds.... and i would have got some sleep for a change!!

 

TBH Lab that fox surrendered in the end as it felt so sorry for you :laugh:

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I use to offer to combine there fields for permission until some fecker stole my combine and I am sure it was a lurcher lad :whistling:

. Oh av got a brand new combine ahvister and you can av the key the wurzels. Been around again

 

You boys can keep taking the piss but its quite easy to lose a combine :laugh: :laugh:

 

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Leveller what chance does a 16 year old lad from a council estate have of gaining some permission from a keeper to run his lurcher or do a bit of pest control with his terriers on the local estate? let me tell you no chance at all, so the young lad should knock the dogs on the head because he's got nowhere to run his dog?

 

To be fair it may take time and effort but im sure they would get some permission, some of my permission i have now i gained when i was 14 yrs old, i used to get round the local farms and knock on doors, always dressed respectful, none of this trackies and trainers, always spoke politely anyhow its funny how quick you can rack up permission when you have been on one spot in the area it is getting your foot in the door, Its always good to have a bit of common ground like when i ask for permission i will usually just mention i beat on whoevers and do pest control on wherever. Its all about attitude if you have it in your head that well no one is going to give me permission you arent gonna get any..

 

Getting on doing a bit of beating will get you known to the keepers and you can soon build a trust,

 

It would be nice to see more people actually making an effort and trying to get permission, rather than feck it lets poach some one elses

 

Like someone has already said I think its different in other parts of the country I know from experience you would be hard pushed to get your foot in the door anywhere around here ;)

. It's because you turn up in a scooby doo head to tow north face. And a liver bird. Tatt. On your forehead. And a salivating bullcross. Chewing the front seat. Offering. Verrrrrmin destruction. !!!!!
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Leveller what chance does a 16 year old lad from a council estate have of gaining some permission from a keeper to run his lurcher or do a bit of pest control with his terriers on the local estate? let me tell you no chance at all, so the young lad should knock the dogs on the head because he's got nowhere to run his dog?

 

To be fair it may take time and effort but im sure they would get some permission, some of my permission i have now i gained when i was 14 yrs old, i used to get round the local farms and knock on doors, always dressed respectful, none of this trackies and trainers, always spoke politely anyhow its funny how quick you can rack up permission when you have been on one spot in the area it is getting your foot in the door, Its always good to have a bit of common ground like when i ask for permission i will usually just mention i beat on whoevers and do pest control on wherever. Its all about attitude if you have it in your head that well no one is going to give me permission you arent gonna get any..

 

Getting on doing a bit of beating will get you known to the keepers and you can soon build a trust,

 

It would be nice to see more people actually making an effort and trying to get permission, rather than feck it lets poach some one elses

 

Like someone has already said I think its different in other parts of the country I know from experience you would be hard pushed to get your foot in the door anywhere around here ;)

. It's because you turn up in a scooby doo head to tow north face. And a liver bird. Tatt. On your forehead. And a salivating bullcross. Chewing the front seat. Offering. Verrrrrmin destruction. !!!!!

youve met stabba then :laugh:
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I use to offer to combine there fields for permission until some fecker stole my combine and I am sure it was a lurcher lad :whistling:

. Oh av got a brand new combine ahvister and you can av the key the wurzels. Been around again

 

You boys can keep taking the piss but its quite easy to lose a combine :laugh: :laugh:

the new Hollands. With the gps. Have a mind of their own it will be. Spewing. Straw out the back up country as we speak
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5 years i ran my own shoot and not one c**t chapped my door and asked to sort the foxes out... :censored: I'd have gladly accepted....i wouldn't then have to go out in the pishing rain dead of night with a lamp looking for the b*****ds.... and i would have got some sleep for a change!!

 

TBH Lab that fox surrendered in the end as it felt so sorry for you :laugh:

What about the other 4 ive had........?.. :hmm::tongue2:
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Leveller what chance does a 16 year old lad from a council estate have of gaining some permission from a keeper to run his lurcher or do a bit of pest control with his terriers on the local estate? let me tell you no chance at all, so the young lad should knock the dogs on the head because he's got nowhere to run his dog?

 

To be fair it may take time and effort but im sure they would get some permission, some of my permission i have now i gained when i was 14 yrs old, i used to get round the local farms and knock on doors, always dressed respectful, none of this trackies and trainers, always spoke politely anyhow its funny how quick you can rack up permission when you have been on one spot in the area it is getting your foot in the door, Its always good to have a bit of common ground like when i ask for permission i will usually just mention i beat on whoevers and do pest control on wherever. Its all about attitude if you have it in your head that well no one is going to give me permission you arent gonna get any..

 

Getting on doing a bit of beating will get you known to the keepers and you can soon build a trust,

 

It would be nice to see more people actually making an effort and trying to get permission, rather than feck it lets poach some one elses

 

Like someone has already said I think its different in other parts of the country I know from experience you would be hard pushed to get your foot in the door anywhere around here ;)

. It's because you turn up in a scooby doo head to tow north face. And a liver bird. Tatt. On your forehead. And a salivating bullcross. Chewing the front seat. Offering. Verrrrrmin destruction. !!!!!

 

Wrong I wear some very smart country attire just out the wrapper like yours ;)

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why do folks think that you get knocked back by keepers for permission simple fact is that not 1 week goes by without some one knocking my door (usually as I just sit down to my tea at last)or sending a letter or poking a f*****g business card through the door offering to sort the rabbits/fox/deer what ever for free it gets real f*****g old real quick I can tell you very rare does any one knock the door and ask if I need a hand feeding or strawing up or any of the shite jobs yes beating gets you a way in but think on this most shoots will already have 30 plus beaters and 10 plus pickers up wanting their share so what exactly are you bringing to the party??

 

 

 

I should have also added that it isn,t just dog lads as get the no for every lad with a dog there must be 10 with one of they toy air guns turn up dressed in a ghillie suit,or with a new foxing gun and a landy fit for the paris dakar and more lights than blackpool or just some messer with a 12 wanting to shoot pigeons next to a release pen.

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They was waiting for there picture to be taken then read the entering charlie thread and realized they was not going to get there pictures on THL forum so handed themselfs into you

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why do folks think that you get knocked back by keepers for permission simple fact is that not 1 week goes by without some one knocking my door (usually as I just sit down to my tea at last)or sending a letter or poking a f*****g business card through the door offering to sort the rabbits/fox/deer what ever for free it gets real f*****g old real quick I can tell you very rare does any one knock the door and ask if I need a hand feeding or strawing up or any of the shite jobs yes beating gets you a way in but think on this most shoots will already have 30 plus beaters and 10 plus pickers up wanting their share so what exactly are you bringing to the party??

 

 

 

I should have also added that it isn,t just dog lads as get the no for every lad with a dog there must be 10 with one of they toy air guns turn up dressed in a ghillie suit,or with a new foxing gun and a landy fit for the paris dakar and more lights than blackpool or just some messer with a 12 wanting to shoot pigeons next to a release pen.

country life :laugh:
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