whippet 99 2,613 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 there are some great advice on this thread.................... i would be very suspicious from folk asking this kind of advice................ Quote Link to post
Borderforce 25 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Not everybody has to carry things around anymore lots of people use quads and jeeps or even mules don't get up tight cause you still walk Quote Link to post
whippet 99 2,613 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Not everybody has to carry things around anymore lots of people use quads and jeeps or even mules don't get up tight cause you still walk there aint that many places you can drive too.......................especially this winter being as wet as it has............ and driving to places does draw unwanted attention......... 1 Quote Link to post
Borderforce 25 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 (edited) what rubbish. So a bullet kills everytime without fail dos it doesn't kill every time but aye 9/10 foxes it kill,,,,, more effective than a terrier..... do your homework u twat no need to call me a twat now is there ive done my homework but id like know where you got that info from you said 9 out of 10 it kills so for every 10 foxes you shot 1 runs off with a bullet in his arse so that 10 out of a 100 and 100 in 1000 that's not as effective as you make outthe man asked the difference between a fox earth and a badger set he didn't ask for you to tell him what he should do id drop some sand at the entrance if i wanted to know then leave it for a week or 2 never done it with fox earth works with rats and small stuff cheaper than a camera would of thought a dog that marks would save you a week or 2-lol-hunt servant and you put sand down for rats and small stuff?WOW your land must be over run with vermin atb if your dog can tell you if a badger or fox down there he must be good ive never heard a dog speak English unless you know for a fact they won't mark a badger your dog isn't a safe betand if was over run with vermin i wouldn't need to put anything down listen to black heart and get a dog to mark it and if you get caught digging a badger by mistake blame your marking dog cause he said it was a fox ;-) and aint in service atm i done 3 seasons in service and have come out to finish my trade and when im done this year ill be going back Edited March 8, 2013 by Borderforce Quote Link to post
Borderforce 25 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Not everybody has to carry things around anymore lots of people use quads and jeeps or even mules don't get up tight cause you still walk there aint that many places you can drive too.......................especially this winter being as wet as it has............and driving to places does draw unwanted attention......... I use a quad and i get everywhere putting your dogs in a box on the front and tools in a box on the back don't draw unwanted attention everything. Is out of sight marching your dogs across fields with tools on your back draws unwanted attention im just a man on a quad Quote Link to post
CorkyJohn 808 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 what rubbish. So a bullet kills everytime without fail dos it doesn't kill every time but aye 9/10 foxes it kill,,,,, more effective than a terrier..... do your homework u twat no need to call me a twat now is there ive done my homework but id like know where you got that info from you said 9 out of 10 it kills so for every 10 foxes you shot 1 runs off with a bullet in his arse so that 10 out of a 100 and 100 in 1000 that's not as effective as you make outthe man asked the difference between a fox earth and a badger set he didn't ask for you to tell him what he should do id drop some sand at the entrance if i wanted to know then leave it for a week or 2 never done it with fox earth works with rats and small stuff cheaper than a camera would of thought a dog that marks would save you a week or 2-lol-hunt servant and you put sand down for rats and small stuff?WOW your land must be over run with vermin atb if your dog can tell you if a badger or fox down there he must be good ive never heard a dog speak English unless you know for a fact they won't mark a badger your dog isn't a safe betand if was over run with vermin i wouldn't need to put anything down listen to black heart and get a dog to mark it and if you get caught digging a badger by mistake blame your marking dog cause he said it was a fox ;-) and aint in service atm i done 3 seasons in service and have come out to finish my trade and when im done this year ill be going back Borderforce the hunt you work with must be a bloody joke, a terrier that marks is worth his weight in gold. If I have spell it out for you about finding out about a dog as it progresses then I wont go any further. You are clueless & a twat. I dont have a quad, never needed one & doubt the farmers would ever appreciate me using one. Quite happy to carry a few bits then go back to the jeep if necessary. You have done little terrierwork & it amuses me that someone has to resort to sand to differentiate between a badger sett & a fox earth. Clueless..... Quote Link to post
Borderforce 25 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 (edited) I don't need to do that to tell the difference between the 2 i stated something many others did i won't tell you what i do im tryin to give someone easy advise but if ill put this to you if you have a dog that won't mark a badger you must have tested it this man is unsure if his dog will go to them and he don't want to take the chance by sticking his dog straight in if you think a badger will only be in a set your a fool they could be anywhere i use a quad with no problem with the land owners i stick to the edges and cause no damage only a twat would blast across a field seems your the clueless one i have done plenty of terrierwork more than you obviously ive seen things you don't read in a book you talk textbook its not that easy when your out there things do appear where they shouldn't be just because its a fox earth don't mean a badger won't go in there you twat Edited March 8, 2013 by Borderforce Quote Link to post
CorkyJohn 808 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Borderforce you at some point deleted alot of what you said earlier, why? I missed it but folk quoted you & I was able to read some of the drivel you'd written. Why you need to be discreet with your tracking skills is beyond me. By the way, can I just ask what grade of sand you recommend for badger detection just so I dont slip up in future? 2 Quote Link to post
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Borderforce you at some point deleted alot of what you said earlier, why? I missed it but folk quoted you & I was able to read some of the drivel you'd written. Why you need to be discreet with your tracking skills is beyond me. By the way, can I just ask what grade of sand you recommend for badger detection just so I dont slip up in future? http://reviews.wickes.co.uk/9987-en_gb/220081/reviews.htm - Leaves really sharp prints... 1 Quote Link to post
CorkyJohn 808 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Borderforce you at some point deleted alot of what you said earlier, why? I missed it but folk quoted you & I was able to read some of the drivel you'd written. Why you need to be discreet with your tracking skills is beyond me. By the way, can I just ask what grade of sand you recommend for badger detection just so I dont slip up in future? http://reviews.wickes.co.uk/9987-en_gb/220081/reviews.htm - Leaves really sharp prints... Thanks for clearing that up mate, that must be the Bellman & Flint of sand...... 1 Quote Link to post
CorkyJohn 808 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Borderforce you at some point deleted alot of what you said earlier, why? I missed it but folk quoted you & I was able to read some of the drivel you'd written. Why you need to be discreet with your tracking skills is beyond me. By the way, can I just ask what grade of sand you recommend for badger detection just so I dont slip up in future? http://reviews.wickes.co.uk/9987-en_gb/220081/reviews.htm - Leaves really sharp prints... Thanks for clearing that up mate, that must be the Bellman & Flint of sand...... This is what I love about THL, the untapped terriermans secrets that can be discovered Quote Link to post
wilt 112 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Not everybody has to carry things around anymore lots of people use quads and jeeps or even mules don't get up tight cause you still walk there aint that many places you can drive too.......................especially this winter being as wet as it has............and driving to places does draw unwanted attention......... I use a quad and i get everywhere putting your dogs in a box on the front and tools in a box on the back don't draw unwanted attention everything. Is out of sight marching your dogs across fields with tools on your back draws unwanted attention im just a man on a quadmore like a tool on a quad Quote Link to post
fish 148 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Borderforce you at some point deleted alot of what you said earlier, why? I missed it but folk quoted you & I was able to read some of the drivel you'd written. Why you need to be discreet with your tracking skills is beyond me. By the way, can I just ask what grade of sand you recommend for badger detection just so I dont slip up in future? http://reviews.wickes.co.uk/9987-en_gb/220081/reviews.htm - Leaves really sharp prints... Thanks for clearing that up mate, that must be the Bellman & Flint of sand...... This is what I love about THL, the untapped terriermans secrets that can be discovered i put them all down in a book so i dont forget 1 Quote Link to post
Borderforce 25 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 (edited) Lol you carry on walking round being seen by everybody with your dogs like i say most of you can't be doing much bunch of bunny hunter you sound like to me Edited March 8, 2013 by Borderforce Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted March 8, 2013 Report Share Posted March 8, 2013 Lol you carry on walking round being seen by everybody with your dogs like i say most of you can't be doing much bunch of bunny hunter you sound like to me Whats wrong with people who hunt rabbits then? 2 Quote Link to post
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