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Surely if you see someone on your permission you'd have a word with the landowner/farmer first to ascertain whether they had the right to be there or not and try to help them to them to sort it out if not?

 

That's what I would do anyway.

 

Cheers, D.

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I would imagine quite a few have, it's not that uncommon. A lot of chavs seasons start now, they don't like getting mud on their Nike air max and adidas trackies in the winter months

What we should do on THL is make a list with grids /goggle earth mapping, where everyone's permission and what quarry is there , so this don't happen by mistake

I spent a week innan's company and he is a genuinely nice bloke that knows his stuff ... He has been there done it and got the t shirt and has nothing to prove to anybody on here that's for sure ...BA

 

 

I'm no saint by any means but as I've got older and hopefully a little wiser I've realised poaching isn't the wise choice. I have good friends who are keepers and understand the impact a stroll through a wood could have on some one's lively hood. Plus I've found permission finds you if you are any good and trustworthy to boot.

As for summer hunting to boils down to common sense. If there thousands of bunny's running around the place then do something about it if not Manage the place with an eye for the future.

If they keep poaching your place then drop a few cats eyes around each field it wont stop them but at least you pissing them off too....move them about each week aswell. Lol

 

I'm no saint by any means but as I've got older and hopefully a little wiser I've realised poaching isn't the wise choice. I have good friends who are keepers and understand the impact a stroll through a wood could have on some one's lively hood. Plus I've found permission finds you if you are any good and trustworthy to boot.

As for summer hunting to boils down to common sense. If there thousands of bunny's running around the place then do something about it if not Manage the place with an eye for the future.

If they keep poaching your place then drop a few cats eyes around each field it wont stop them but at least you pissing them off too....move them about each week aswell. Lol

 

Raw it boils down to lined pockets in the shooting game money money and more fecking money. Keepers go on like they own the land they dont own shit. If your on an estate the farmers might let you on but soon as the estate mangers finds out it can come to a sticky ending. Its them you need on your side , the farmer is leasing the land not the owner Keepers are just the estates chimps.

I agree but they are chimps with kids and a home that can be taken away if they don't fulfill they're duties...........Imagine telling the kids it's time to move school again, daddy lost the job because he couldn't keep them poachers out of the wood.

 

It's not about who owns what it's the morals.

 

It's on par with running dogs though heavily pregnant ewes....................it's a big no no in my book because there's a difference between doing a bit of free pest control without the farmer knowing and costing him his lively hood

I understand that Raw running ya dog in lambing season or out of season unless the land owner wants you on. Im on about youngens taking the right path hunting in season local taking there bunnies home and eating there quarry ive got no problem with that beats them sat on street corners or in the local parks smoking shit and causing locals havoc
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I'm no saint by any means but as I've got older and hopefully a little wiser I've realised poaching isn't the wise choice. I have good friends who are keepers and understand the impact a stroll through a wood could have on some one's lively hood. Plus I've found permission finds you if you are any good and trustworthy to boot.

As for summer hunting to boils down to common sense. If there thousands of bunny's running around the place then do something about it if not Manage the place with an eye for the future.

If they keep poaching your place then drop a few cats eyes around each field it wont stop them but at least you pissing them off too....move them about each week aswell. Lol

I'm no saint by any means but as I've got older and hopefully a little wiser I've realised poaching isn't the wise choice. I have good friends who are keepers and understand the impact a stroll through a wood could have on some one's lively hood. Plus I've found permission finds you if you are any good and trustworthy to boot.

As for summer hunting to boils down to common sense. If there thousands of bunny's running around the place then do something about it if not Manage the place with an eye for the future.

If they keep poaching your place then drop a few cats eyes around each field it wont stop them but at least you pissing them off too....move them about each week aswell. Lol

Raw it boils down to lined pockets in the shooting game money money and more fecking money. Keepers go on like they own the land they dont own shit. If your on an estate the farmers might let you on but soon as the estate mangers finds out it can come to a sticky ending. Its them you need on your side , the farmer is leasing the land not the owner Keepers are just the estates chimps.

I agree but they are chimps with kids and a home that can be taken away if they don't fulfill they're duties...........Imagine telling the kids it's time to move school again, daddy lost the job because he couldn't keep them poachers out of the wood.

 

It's not about who owns what it's the morals.

 

It's on par with running dogs though heavily pregnant ewes....................it's a big no no in my book because there's a difference between doing a bit of free pest control without the farmer knowing and costing him his lively hood

I understand that Raw running ya dog in lambing season or out of season unless the land owner wants you on. Im on about youngens taking the right path hunting in season local taking there bunnies home and eating there quarry ive got no problem with that beats them sat on street corners or in the local parks smoking shit and causing locals havoc

 

 

But surley thats the lesser of the two evils gone are the days of the greengrass style poacher taking the odd one for the pot. Seeing the white trainer , tracky bottoms and vest wearing youth drinking cans five handed with as many dogs is becoming a frequent occurrence in the filed.

 

Are fieldsports the answer to anti social behavior ?............................It could help I agree but not the stand alone answer by any means

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I'm no saint by any means but as I've got older and hopefully a little wiser I've realised poaching isn't the wise choice. I have good friends who are keepers and understand the impact a stroll through a wood could have on some one's lively hood. Plus I've found permission finds you if you are any good and trustworthy to boot.

As for summer hunting to boils down to common sense. If there thousands of bunny's running around the place then do something about it if not Manage the place with an eye for the future.

If they keep poaching your place then drop a few cats eyes around each field it wont stop them but at least you pissing them off too....move them about each week aswell. Lol

 

I'm no saint by any means but as I've got older and hopefully a little wiser I've realised poaching isn't the wise choice. I have good friends who are keepers and understand the impact a stroll through a wood could have on some one's lively hood. Plus I've found permission finds you if you are any good and trustworthy to boot.

As for summer hunting to boils down to common sense. If there thousands of bunny's running around the place then do something about it if not Manage the place with an eye for the future.

If they keep poaching your place then drop a few cats eyes around each field it wont stop them but at least you pissing them off too....move them about each week aswell. Lol

 

Raw it boils down to lined pockets in the shooting game money money and more fecking money. Keepers go on like they own the land they dont own shit. If your on an estate the farmers might let you on but soon as the estate mangers finds out it can come to a sticky ending. Its them you need on your side , the farmer is leasing the land not the owner Keepers are just the estates chimps.

I agree but they are chimps with kids and a home that can be taken away if they don't fulfill they're duties...........Imagine telling the kids it's time to move school again, daddy lost the job because he couldn't keep them poachers out of the wood.

 

It's not about who owns what it's the morals.

 

It's on par with running dogs though heavily pregnant ewes....................it's a big no no in my book because there's a difference between doing a bit of free pest control without the farmer knowing and costing him his lively hood

I understand that Raw running ya dog in lambing season or out of season unless the land owner wants you on. Im on about youngens taking the right path hunting in season local taking there bunnies home and eating there quarry ive got no problem with that beats them sat on street corners or in the local parks smoking shit and causing locals havoc

 

Rabbits don't have seasons and IMO poachers and hunters are two different thing. The only thing they share is being quick and humane

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