colliexgreyhound 119 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 bullshit whats going to kill them is you lamping their mothers and leaving them to starve 2 Quote Link to post
lurchers4life 103 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 Your right but I'm leaving all my permission till next season the people that are still going are the reason for no decent local spots pisses me right off 2 Quote Link to post
salclalin 240 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 The only time she does'nt get spotted lol i put does get spotted go on lads rip me. Right colour bitch for lamping in the Snow Quote Link to post
Huwidge 69 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 bullshit whats going to kill them is you lamping their mothers and leaving them to starve does it not occur to you that some people dont just hunt for sport, but do it because rabbits/foxes are an actual pest and need geting rid of? do you think farmers are going to stand about and let foxes take the lambs this time of year just because of your stupid "season"? And let the rabbit population regenerate so they can keep wrecking the same hedges year after year? stupid c**t 2 Quote Link to post
penny wise 136 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 What so bunnies are breeding now. They breed nearly all year round, thats why the saying shag like rabbits. And it not may ,april to go yet lads.Dont know about you lads but i got told you start hunting again in september till end of april when theres an r in the month how true is this? Quote Link to post
penny wise 136 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 bullshit whats going to kill them is you lamping their mothers and leaving them to starve does it not occur to you that some people dont just hunt for sport, but do it because rabbits/foxes are an actual pest and need geting rid of? do you think farmers are going to stand about and let foxes take the lambs this time of year just because of your stupid "season"? And let the rabbit population regenerate so they can keep wrecking the same hedges year after year? stupid c**t Well said pal farmers are finding it hard as it is to just grow crops with the weather never mind quarry helping to that. If l owned a farm this is when i'd want some lads on the land dealing with quarry. Quote Link to post
penny wise 136 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 What ya guna say if you've got permission and farmer rings you up says deal with this quarry for me. Sorry pal its out of season lol thats your permission past on funny lads. Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 bullshit whats going to kill them is you lamping their mothers and leaving them to starve does it not occur to you that some people dont just hunt for sport, but do it because rabbits/foxes are an actual pest and need geting rid of? do you think farmers are going to stand about and let foxes take the lambs this time of year just because of your stupid "season"? And let the rabbit population regenerate so they can keep wrecking the same hedges year after year? stupid c**t I understand your point about pest control,but most don,t do it for that reason and the majority of the summer hunters use the pest control excuse to justify their hunting lifestyle,don,t like the cold,mud and dark.Pest controllers have little need to justify their actions,summer hunters look for any excuse to cover themselves. 2 Quote Link to post
blackgreyhound 206 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 huwidge.some parts of the country are full of rabitts.but where i live in bedfordshire we have had very bad myxy so the lamp has to be put away no sense in killing off whaht is left .when i was a young lad we lamped all year round and caused a very big decline in the hare population .if i had my time again i would be less inclined to kill pregant or nurseing rabitts hares.all i did was cut my own thoat by doing so.i must admit you are right about the foxes up here its alive with them .i personally like walking the woods and fields in the snow without a lamp .colliexgreyhound come next season hopefully if myxy is not to bad your restraint will reap you rewards.if rabitts are thin on the ground hunting them now will just cause them to die out in places .which is why i am thinking about trying to restock areas that used to be alive with rabitts. i blame myself for a lot of barren ground i thought that people ferreting them shooting them dogging them would do no real lasting damage but it did.but it is never to late to change 1 Quote Link to post
paulsmithy83 567 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 Do we even get a black n white season anymore eh most these peeps on here must luv excuse to stay in, snow crap but still get out n walk em with out lamp mate still exercise 1 Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 Do we even get a black n white season anymore eh most these peeps on here must luv excuse to stay in, snow crap but still get out n walk em with out lamp mate still exercise You don,t need a lamp,don,t even need to hunt and chase to exercise a dog,letting things breed and re-stock will make the ground viable for season after season,what you kill now could be quadrupled later in the year.Some need little excuse to kill breeders and young,if genuine pest control is not the reason to be at em,leave em for later and reap the rewards. Quote Link to post
colliexgreyhound 119 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 bullshit whats going to kill them is you lamping their mothers and leaving them to starve does it not occur to you that some people dont just hunt for sport, but do it because rabbits/foxes are an actual pest and need geting rid of? do you think farmers are going to stand about and let foxes take the lambs this time of year just because of your stupid "season"? And let the rabbit population regenerate so they can keep wrecking the same hedges year after year? stupid c**t I understand your point about pest control,but most don,t do it for that reason and the majority of the summer hunters use the pest control excuse to justify their hunting lifestyle,don,t like the cold,mud and dark.Pest controllers have little need to justify their actions,summer hunters look for any excuse to cover themselves. Well said a bit of respect for our quarry wouldnt go a miss on this place. Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,714 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 What so bunnies are breeding now. They breed nearly all year round, thats why the saying shag like rabbits. And it not may ,april to go yet lads.Dont know about you lads but i got told you start hunting again in september till end of april when theres an r in the month how true is this? That was when we had 'proper' seasons, now it's warm enough for all sorts of wildlife to breed practically all year round. Quote Link to post
rob284 1,682 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 rabbits breed year round, ya see little uns mid winter. but ferreting is a big no no in summer imho Quote Link to post
colliexgreyhound 119 Posted March 22, 2013 Report Share Posted March 22, 2013 bullshit whats going to kill them is you lamping their mothers and leaving them to starve does it not occur to you that some people dont just hunt for sport, but do it because rabbits/foxes are an actual pest and need geting rid of? do you think farmers are going to stand about and let foxes take the lambs this time of year just because of your stupid "season"? And let the rabbit population regenerate so they can keep wrecking the same hedges year after year? stupid c**t Fair enough if they are causing a problem but i doubt most are doing it for pest control. there was no mention of doing it for pest control until i made a post which is why in my opinion most who posted on this thread just do it cause they like killing stuff 1 Quote Link to post
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