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  On 08/11/2012 at 14:59, desertbred said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:53, pip1968 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:38, Giro said:

One thing to bare in mind...

 

IF people have incountered poachers and trouble previously, you may recieve the backlash when inocently walking your dogs..

 

Tread carefully..

its always been the same in this area when we were about 14 or 15 we got caught coming of the same land in the daytime we had 3 rabbits and a pheasant we seen the keeper flying down the lancs we ditched the game sharpish and stood on the east lancs road.norman and big keith the head keeper grab me mates lucher by the lead and starts swinging it around te dogs terrified as was we he then in front of us all and the traffic puts a shotgun to the dogs head whilst screaming at us to stay away or he would shoot any dogs with us the next time

swinging the dog by the lead report the c**t for animal cruelty hed have the gun up his arse if he pointed it at me or my dog

it wouldnt happen now but we were 14 at the time.they get told were to go now lol
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  On 08/11/2012 at 14:08, rob190364 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:06, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 13:58, pip1968 said:

i put a thread up about an rspca case a while ago were me daughters fella and a mate i hunt with getting caught on a public footpath at the side of lord derbys.now these had the dogs on the lead with lamps when the police turned up and could of easily hid and the police none the wiser,but they stayed thinking nothing would happen.they ended up in the cells for 18hrs dogs confiscated for 9mths but won the case as there was insufficient evidence to any further action.

 

Shit. I thought it would be a lot less hot than this.The place I regularly walk is actually only a small area. I have bumped into the owner now and again and know he doesn't mind people walking it, day or night. But I will get it confirmed with him in case of a situation like the above ^

 

It's driving me crazy not being able to get out with the dog legally. I was out of the UK for 8 years and permission in Spain and Ireland is never a problem.

 

 

If there are any friendly and generous people out there ( :bye::thumbs: ) with some permission that fancy helping out a lone hunter shoot me a pm. I drive and will travel pretty much anywhere in the country for a day or night of hunting. It's driving me crazy not getting out!!

get off the internet and go and do some door knocking! Simple as that.

 

Just had a good result. Got permission on an orchard and the fields surrounding. Also got a number of other fields around the area from another Farmer. One farmer told me to speak to a local guy who has permission, if he says it's ok to hunt then I can crack on! Finally getting somewhere! :toast: .

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  On 08/11/2012 at 17:00, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:08, rob190364 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:06, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 13:58, pip1968 said:

i put a thread up about an rspca case a while ago were me daughters fella and a mate i hunt with getting caught on a public footpath at the side of lord derbys.now these had the dogs on the lead with lamps when the police turned up and could of easily hid and the police none the wiser,but they stayed thinking nothing would happen.they ended up in the cells for 18hrs dogs confiscated for 9mths but won the case as there was insufficient evidence to any further action.

 

Shit. I thought it would be a lot less hot than this.The place I regularly walk is actually only a small area. I have bumped into the owner now and again and know he doesn't mind people walking it, day or night. But I will get it confirmed with him in case of a situation like the above ^

 

It's driving me crazy not being able to get out with the dog legally. I was out of the UK for 8 years and permission in Spain and Ireland is never a problem.

 

 

If there are any friendly and generous people out there ( :bye::thumbs: ) with some permission that fancy helping out a lone hunter shoot me a pm. I drive and will travel pretty much anywhere in the country for a day or night of hunting. It's driving me crazy not getting out!!

get off the internet and go and do some door knocking! Simple as that.

 

Just had a good result. Got permission on an orchard and the fields surrounding. Also got a number of other fields around the area from another Farmer. One farmer told me to speak to a local guy who has permission, if he says it's ok to hunt then I can crack on! Finally getting somewhere! :toast: .

good on ye mate where was it again :whistling:
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  On 08/11/2012 at 17:30, pip1968 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 17:00, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:08, rob190364 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:06, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 13:58, pip1968 said:

i put a thread up about an rspca case a while ago were me daughters fella and a mate i hunt with getting caught on a public footpath at the side of lord derbys.now these had the dogs on the lead with lamps when the police turned up and could of easily hid and the police none the wiser,but they stayed thinking nothing would happen.they ended up in the cells for 18hrs dogs confiscated for 9mths but won the case as there was insufficient evidence to any further action.

 

Shit. I thought it would be a lot less hot than this.The place I regularly walk is actually only a small area. I have bumped into the owner now and again and know he doesn't mind people walking it, day or night. But I will get it confirmed with him in case of a situation like the above ^

 

It's driving me crazy not being able to get out with the dog legally. I was out of the UK for 8 years and permission in Spain and Ireland is never a problem.

 

 

If there are any friendly and generous people out there ( :bye::thumbs: ) with some permission that fancy helping out a lone hunter shoot me a pm. I drive and will travel pretty much anywhere in the country for a day or night of hunting. It's driving me crazy not getting out!!

get off the internet and go and do some door knocking! Simple as that.

 

Just had a good result. Got permission on an orchard and the fields surrounding. Also got a number of other fields around the area from another Farmer. One farmer told me to speak to a local guy who has permission, if he says it's ok to hunt then I can crack on! Finally getting somewhere! :toast: .

good on ye mate where was it again :whistling:

 

;)

 

It's a great feeling getting a yes. Got that many no's i thought it would never happen. Some sound farmers too. Told me where I can go and then told me where to find the other farmers that the fields connect too. Real handy visiting a farmer with the recommendation of another. Hoping to pick up some more tomorrow and I should have a good night out!

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  On 08/11/2012 at 17:33, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 17:30, pip1968 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 17:00, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:08, rob190364 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:06, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 13:58, pip1968 said:

i put a thread up about an rspca case a while ago were me daughters fella and a mate i hunt with getting caught on a public footpath at the side of lord derbys.now these had the dogs on the lead with lamps when the police turned up and could of easily hid and the police none the wiser,but they stayed thinking nothing would happen.they ended up in the cells for 18hrs dogs confiscated for 9mths but won the case as there was insufficient evidence to any further action.

 

Shit. I thought it would be a lot less hot than this.The place I regularly walk is actually only a small area. I have bumped into the owner now and again and know he doesn't mind people walking it, day or night. But I will get it confirmed with him in case of a situation like the above ^

 

It's driving me crazy not being able to get out with the dog legally. I was out of the UK for 8 years and permission in Spain and Ireland is never a problem.

 

 

If there are any friendly and generous people out there ( :bye::thumbs: ) with some permission that fancy helping out a lone hunter shoot me a pm. I drive and will travel pretty much anywhere in the country for a day or night of hunting. It's driving me crazy not getting out!!

get off the internet and go and do some door knocking! Simple as that.

 

Just had a good result. Got permission on an orchard and the fields surrounding. Also got a number of other fields around the area from another Farmer. One farmer told me to speak to a local guy who has permission, if he says it's ok to hunt then I can crack on! Finally getting somewhere! :toast: .

good on ye mate where was it again :whistling:

 

;)

 

It's a great feeling getting a yes. Got that many no's i thought it would never happen. Some sound farmers too. Told me where I can go and then told me where to find the other farmers that the fields connect too. Real handy visiting a farmer with the recommendation of another. Hoping to pick up some more tomorrow and I should have a good night out!

never had permission at all been out on other peoples land.now i just travel and look for likely spots to run me dogs
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  On 08/11/2012 at 15:05, pip1968 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:59, desertbred said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:53, pip1968 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:38, Giro said:

One thing to bare in mind...

 

IF people have incountered poachers and trouble previously, you may recieve the backlash when inocently walking your dogs..

 

Tread carefully..

its always been the same in this area when we were about 14 or 15 we got caught coming of the same land in the daytime we had 3 rabbits and a pheasant we seen the keeper flying down the lancs we ditched the game sharpish and stood on the east lancs road.norman and big keith the head keeper grab me mates lucher by the lead and starts swinging it around te dogs terrified as was we he then in front of us all and the traffic puts a shotgun to the dogs head whilst screaming at us to stay away or he would shoot any dogs with us the next time

swinging the dog by the lead report the c**t for animal cruelty hed have the gun up his arse if he pointed it at me or my dog

it wouldnt happen now but we were 14 at the time.they get told were to go now lol

is that Cause your sixteen now and think yir hard as f**k lol
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  On 08/11/2012 at 14:29, pip1968 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 14:06, Matt3699 said:
  On 08/11/2012 at 13:58, pip1968 said:

i put a thread up about an rspca case a while ago were me daughters fella and a mate i hunt with getting caught on a public footpath at the side of lord derbys.now these had the dogs on the lead with lamps when the police turned up and could of easily hid and the police none the wiser,but they stayed thinking nothing would happen.they ended up in the cells for 18hrs dogs confiscated for 9mths but won the case as there was insufficient evidence to any further action.

 

Shit. I thought it would be a lot less hot than this.The place I regularly walk is actually only a small area. I have bumped into the owner now and again and know he doesn't mind people walking it, day or night. But I will get it confirmed with him in case of a situation like the above ^

 

It's driving me crazy not being able to get out with the dog legally. I was out of the UK for 8 years and permission in Spain and Ireland is never a problem.

 

 

If there are any friendly and generous people out there ( :bye::thumbs: ) with some permission that fancy helping out a lone hunter shoot me a pm. I drive and will travel pretty much anywhere in the country for a day or night of hunting. It's driving me crazy not getting out!!

were they where caught the gamekeepers are nobs the same lads went further up the lancs the other day in the day time just exerciseing the lurchers.they spotted a landrover comeing towards them the keeper asked what use doin to which they replied walking the dogs,keeper starts getting all lardy saying dont want your type round here bla bla so the lads said if we had any other dogs besides lurchers you would have drove past ,his reply yes

 

 

Wonder if the keeper would be the same if it was a couple of woman walking their lurchers round the area.

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