Irishman 117 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Mr Delaney put the rope away and bring him out next season and show him the correct wayWorked well for me stand back and be quiet the fox will bolt common sense any man that hunts foxes will tell you that.. obviously I was schooled the right way and not the way yous whereWhat a load of shite, or 90% of the time yes, but by no means every time, it can bob out straight away or it might sulk & stay put, there ain't no guarentees, in any part of terrier work.. Edited to add... Apart from it being full of idiots ;-) You said it full of idiots like yourself.. 90% good enough for me every now and again you will have to poke about to get him out iv been hunting long enough to know that. most times he will bolt end of story Quote Link to post
fox digger 1,086 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 mate i cant see you being here too long with your attitude, getting everyones back up isnt the best way of conducting yourself on an open forum, especially when you are misinforming people of the way terrier work is conducted........... Quote Link to post
Alimac2 321 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Mr Delaney put the rope away and bring him out next season and show him the correct wayWorked well for me stand back and be quiet the fox will bolt common sense any man that hunts foxes will tell you that.. obviously I was schooled the right way and not the way yous whereWhat a load of shite, or 90% of the time yes, but by no means every time, it can bob out straight away or it might sulk & stay put, there ain't no guarentees, in any part of terrier work..Edited to add... Apart from it being full of idiots ;-) You said it full of idiots like yourself.. 90% good enough for me every now and again you will have to poke about to get him out iv been hunting long enough to know that. most times he will bolt end of storyYou stated that "when it sees light it will always come out" I mearly pointed out that you were wrong. Now your saying you've got to poke it to get it out.. Your just full of shite really, u know it, I know it, everyone knows it. Any way I'm of to sort my gear, ready for my 2 weeks in Scotland with the terriers at the start of April, bad time of year, but hey better my dogs getting worked than someone else's . 4 Quote Link to post
Irishman 117 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Mr Delaney put the rope away and bring him out next season and show him the correct wayWorked well for me stand back and be quiet the fox will bolt common sense any man that hunts foxes will tell you that.. obviously I was schooled the right way and not the way yous whereWhat a load of shite, or 90% of the time yes, but by no means every time, it can bob out straight away or it might sulk & stay put, there ain't no guarentees, in any part of terrier work..Edited to add... Apart from it being full of idiots ;-)You said it full of idiots like yourself.. 90% good enough for me every now and again you will have to poke about to get him out iv been hunting long enough to know that. most times he will bolt end of storyYou stated that "when it sees light it will always come out" I mearly pointed out that you were wrong. Now your saying you've got to poke it to get it out.. Your just full of shite really, u know it, I know it, everyone knows it.Any way I'm of to sort my gear, ready for my 2 weeks in Scotland with the terriers at the start of April, bad time of year, but hey better my dogs getting worked than someone else's . You enjoy scotland LOL :laugh: Quote Link to post
Irishman 117 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 mate i cant see you being here too long with your attitude, getting everyones back up isnt the best way of conducting yourself on an open forum, especially when you are misinforming people of the way terrier work is conducted.........I I dont need the likes of you telling me how to work terriers. I started of saying I didnt agree with foxes being killed out of season was entitled to my opinion and you turned it into a gunfight. Yous put your backs up cause deep down you know its wrong Quote Link to post
Alimac2 321 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Mr Delaney put the rope away and bring him out next season and show him the correct wayWorked well for me stand back and be quiet the fox will bolt common sense any man that hunts foxes will tell you that.. obviously I was schooled the right way and not the way yous whereWhat a load of shite, or 90% of the time yes, but by no means every time, it can bob out straight away or it might sulk & stay put, there ain't no guarentees, in any part of terrier work..Edited to add... Apart from it being full of idiots ;-)You said it full of idiots like yourself.. 90% good enough for me every now and again you will have to poke about to get him out iv been hunting long enough to know that. most times he will bolt end of storyYou stated that "when it sees light it will always come out" I mearly pointed out that you were wrong. Now your saying you've got to poke it to get it out.. Your just full of shite really, u know it, I know it, everyone knows it.Any way I'm of to sort my gear, ready for my 2 weeks in Scotland with the terriers at the start of April, bad time of year, but hey better my dogs getting worked than someone else's . You enjoy scotland LOL :laugh: :-) oh I will my friend don't worry about that, I think we'd get on really well, come over, I could do with someone to poke them in the head with the gun. Lol Quote Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Irishman change the record ffs.... Best comment yet. You another one like killing out of season.. Youd think you would have some pride from ireland.. You dont live near me anyways Any self respecting Irish man spells the name of his Country with a capital I for starters.For somebody who is such a dedicated digging man(in season of course)why are you looking for a digging dog in the classifieds?No digging man worth his salt should have to come on here looking for a dog,it says a lot about your experience.You have said you have no gun, and when you were asked how do you dispatch at the end of a dig you said you let the fox out to be caught bye a hound.I was always very interested in different styles of hunting so could you tell me what do you do if the fox wont come out to be chased bye the hound?I await your answer with interest,as I am always trying to learn from others. You read the classifieds right next time.. I aint looking any dogs I have all I need and more.. If you knew anything about a fox you would know when he sees light he will always come out[/quote So you don't believe in shooting foxes not even at the end of a dig but you will happaley watch your lurcher tear it apart for sport? Wouldnt shoot a fox if you where paying me.. At least with a lurcher the fox gets a fair chance.. Its called sport not tearing apart. there's a difference between sport and pest control, both end up with the same result, if done correctly a dead fox but in summer/ breeding season it's more pest control. Some of the comments you come off with are border line hypocritical and lack common sense, if you have been hunting foxes long enough then you will know the difference and that culling in summer is essential in some men's lives, but it doesn't mean they enjoy it. And you shouldn't even be hammering them that have to do it. Where's the unityJump you on the wagon to.. You from the north aswell you know rightly the crack about killing foxes out of season so dont go there. Wtf has it got to do with me being from the north? Your putting people down on here because you don't have to kill vixen sort cubs and some do. If that's your attitude on here then I'm sure you won't hold on to your permission when farmers come calling. Your full of shit. Quote Link to post
Barry White 79 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Mr Delaney put the rope away and bring him out next season and show him the correct way Mr KNOW IT ALL. Nobody but nobody knows it all or ever will Quote Link to post
Irishman 117 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Mr Delaney put the rope away and bring him out next season and show him the correct wayMr KNOW IT ALL. Nobody but nobody knows it all or ever will Very true Quote Link to post
Irishman 117 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Irishman change the record ffs.... Best comment yet. You another one like killing out of season.. Youd think you would have some pride from ireland.. You dont live near me anyways Any self respecting Irish man spells the name of his Country with a capital I for starters.For somebody who is such a dedicated digging man(in season of course)why are you looking for a digging dog in the classifieds?No digging man worth his salt should have to come on here looking for a dog,it says a lot about your experience.You have said you have no gun, and when you were asked how do you dispatch at the end of a dig you said you let the fox out to be caught bye a hound.I was always very interested in different styles of hunting so could you tell me what do you do if the fox wont come out to be chased bye the hound?I await your answer with interest,as I am always trying to learn from others. You read the classifieds right next time.. I aint looking any dogs I have all I need and more.. If you knew anything about a fox you would know when he sees light he will always come out[/quote So you don't believe in shooting foxes not even at the end of a dig but you will happaley watch your lurcher tear it apart for sport? Wouldnt shoot a fox if you where paying me.. At least with a lurcher the fox gets a fair chance.. Its called sport not tearing apart. there's a difference between sport and pest control, both end up with the same result, if done correctly a dead fox but in summer/ breeding season it's more pest control. Some of the comments you come off with are border line hypocritical and lack common sense, if you have been hunting foxes long enough then you will know the difference and that culling in summer is essential in some men's lives, but it doesn't mean they enjoy it. And you shouldn't even be hammering them that have to do it. Where's the unityJump you on the wagon to.. You from the north aswell you know rightly the crack about killing foxes out of season so dont go there. Wtf has it got to do with me being from the north? Your putting people down on here because you don't have to kill vixen sort cubs and some do. If that's your attitude on here then I'm sure you won't hold on to your permission when farmers come calling. Your full of shit. Cause im from the north myself.. Dont need farmers calling me out of season to kill foxes I get enough when the season in.. Its a pitty I probably know you and you me but sure you sided with them Quote Link to post
Irishman 117 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Mr Delaney put the rope away and bring him out next season and show him the correct wayWorked well for me stand back and be quiet the fox will bolt common sense any man that hunts foxes will tell you that.. obviously I was schooled the right way and not the way yous whereWhat a load of shite, or 90% of the time yes, but by no means every time, it can bob out straight away or it might sulk & stay put, there ain't no guarentees, in any part of terrier work..Edited to add... Apart from it being full of idiots ;-)You said it full of idiots like yourself.. 90% good enough for me every now and again you will have to poke about to get him out iv been hunting long enough to know that. most times he will bolt end of storyYou stated that "when it sees light it will always come out" I mearly pointed out that you were wrong. Now your saying you've got to poke it to get it out.. Your just full of shite really, u know it, I know it, everyone knows it.Any way I'm of to sort my gear, ready for my 2 weeks in Scotland with the terriers at the start of April, bad time of year, but hey better my dogs getting worked than someone else's .You enjoy scotland LOL :laugh::-) oh I will my friend don't worry about that, I think we'd get on really well, come over, I could do with someone to poke them in the head with the gun. Lol LOL Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 (edited) . Edited March 19, 2014 by neil cooney Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 (edited) . Edited March 19, 2014 by neil cooney Quote Link to post
Irishman 117 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Come on Neil you a good terrierman you can see where im comeing from here surely Quote Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted March 19, 2014 Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Irishman change the record ffs.... Best comment yet. You another one like killing out of season.. Youd think you would have some pride from ireland.. You dont live near me anyways Any self respecting Irish man spells the name of his Country with a capital I for starters.For somebody who is such a dedicated digging man(in season of course)why are you looking for a digging dog in the classifieds?No digging man worth his salt should have to come on here looking for a dog,it says a lot about your experience.You have said you have no gun, and when you were asked how do you dispatch at the end of a dig you said you let the fox out to be caught bye a hound.I was always very interested in different styles of hunting so could you tell me what do you do if the fox wont come out to be chased bye the hound?I await your answer with interest,as I am always trying to learn from others. You read the classifieds right next time.. I aint looking any dogs I have all I need and more.. If you knew anything about a fox you would know when he sees light he will always come out[/quote So you don't believe in shooting foxes not even at the end of a dig but you will happaley watch your lurcher tear it apart for sport? Wouldnt shoot a fox if you where paying me.. At least with a lurcher the fox gets a fair chance.. Its called sport not tearing apart. there's a difference between sport and pest control, both end up with the same result, if done correctly a dead fox but in summer/ breeding season it's more pest control. Some of the comments you come off with are border line hypocritical and lack common sense, if you have been hunting foxes long enough then you will know the difference and that culling in summer is essential in some men's lives, but it doesn't mean they enjoy it. And you shouldn't even be hammering them that have to do it. Where's the unityJump you on the wagon to.. You from the north aswell you know rightly the crack about killing foxes out of season so dont go there. Wtf has it got to do with me being from the north? Your putting people down on here because you don't have to kill vixen sort cubs and some do. If that's your attitude on here then I'm sure you won't hold on to your permission when farmers come calling. Your full of shit.Cause im from the north myself.. Dont need farmers calling me out of season to kill foxes I get enough when the season in.. Its a pitty I probably know you and you me but sure you sided with them. . . . . I didn't take sides. Nobody said you have to agree with it, but just watch how you go about stating your point as it's demonising to other types of methods used. I've had to deal with plenty of summer foxes with dogs and rifle and shotgun in the past and I'd rather leave them alone like most on here, but when a farmer friend rings me up distressed I'm not going to say fcuk you it's summer, I go along and try my best to help out a friend in need. And by doing that I've gained lots of farms to hunt on. It's taking the rough with the smooth. Quote Link to post
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