nothernlite 18,090 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 You would take money from the boy to take him out ? 2 Quote Link to post
fluff 409 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 how do you no hees a boy ,ive always believed in paying my way or returning the favour ,you go shooting you pay your day ,you go coursing you pay the farmer one way or another ,thats what makes the world go round ,doesnt have to be money a bit deisel for jeep a bag of dog food ,if people are good to you and you return the favour , its always rememberd ,if i came to a mans land coursed , etc i would give him a good will gesture money fish whatever he likes ,just the way i see it 1 Quote Link to post
ferreting_man 1 Posted January 15, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 On 15/01/2015 at 11:45, fluff said: how do you no hees a boy ,ive always believed in paying my way or returning the favour ,you go shooting you pay your day ,you go coursing you pay the farmer one way or another ,thats what makes the world go round ,doesnt have to be money a bit deisel for jeep a bag of dog food ,if people are good to you and you return the favour , its always rememberd ,if i came to a mans land coursed , etc i would give him a good will gesture money fish whatever he likes ,just the way i see it That sounds fair enough. I'm asking for some of your time to teach me what is very kind its only fair I give you something for your time. Quote Link to post
blackmaggie 3,377 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 be it money juice or whatever it will be worth it for him and time well spent to go with fluff he will learn alot from him more than sat on here and im sure he will be buzzing about it for a while thats a very good offer fluff Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,090 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 How far you willing to travel ? Quote Link to post
fluff 409 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 whose seamus Quote Link to post
ferreting_man 1 Posted January 15, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 On 15/01/2015 at 18:19, nothernlite said: How far you willing to travel ? Quite a bit if its a good day or so Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,090 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 (edited) What you up to tomorrow? Edited to add you would of got a day out free of charge Edited January 15, 2015 by nothernlite Quote Link to post
fluff 409 Posted January 16, 2015 Report Share Posted January 16, 2015 mate he wants to see good dog work ,fetching marking ,not some scruffy yapping beddie lol any way its all sorted ,had several out this year they had a blast , been a good season so far pups are doing well ,on the big land old dogs are ferreting fine had some good nites days , and some goodnumbers ,some of the land i have accses you could have the old feild trails on be good to get then going agin ,got the accses to accomadaition ,game etc food for thought Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,090 Posted January 16, 2015 Report Share Posted January 16, 2015 (edited) Lol@whin we scruffy beddys and they can't fetch mark and do what most lurchers do heard you couldn't give your pups away lol What We're Trying To charge SOME One Before FOR A Day Out £50 Or Was It More Edited January 16, 2015 by nothernlite 1 Quote Link to post
Chicken_man 1,651 Posted January 16, 2015 Report Share Posted January 16, 2015 Hi, Think seriously about what you want. People usually re-home for a reason. Be it circumstances, or other issues. It might be a good idea to get out with lads who have running dogs, and learn all you can from them. Take your time, and see if it's for you. And if your very lucky, and prove yourself, you might land a pup with breeding. Atb Quote Link to post
Phil Lloyd 10,738 Posted January 16, 2015 Report Share Posted January 16, 2015 (edited) On 15/01/2015 at 00:12, ferreting_man said: On 14/01/2015 at 23:43, David K said: Ferreting man, you seem to want a finished,all singing and dancing hunting dog but not willing to commit the time and energy into training one. I don't believe they are available off the shelf and ready to go. i appreciate with any dog you have to put the time in i do. i just need to think long and hard on whats the best option for me and of course the dog. just trying to find out as much as i can before making my decision. its a big commitment. ideally i want to end up eventually with a good working dog. either raised from a pup or rescued it will have to be trained alot. Listen up young man,...training a lurcher is not hard.... Unless you are keen to get into some kind of competitive aspect of the running dog game,.racing, coursing,.sit and stay comps, kinda thing,...and simply want to have some good sport,...then just get yourself (and preferably a nice bold sensible pup) ,...out and about...as much as you can.... Walk the fields and hedgerows,..stand quietly in the dark woods,.just watching and listening,...try to become the true hunter, that you also desire your canine pal to be... Enjoy the lurcher,...he is the ultimate working canine,...be worthy of owning him... Don't make what is a perfectly natural thing, into some kind of rocket science,...cos it fecking ain't.... All the best, Phil. Edited January 16, 2015 by Phil Lloyd 7 Quote Link to post
MickyB 327 Posted January 16, 2015 Report Share Posted January 16, 2015 On 16/01/2015 at 15:35, Phil Lloyd said: On 15/01/2015 at 00:12, ferreting_man said: On 14/01/2015 at 23:43, David K said: Ferreting man, you seem to want a finished,all singing and dancing hunting dog but not willing to commit the time and energy into training one. I don't believe they are available off the shelf and ready to go. i appreciate with any dog you have to put the time in i do. i just need to think long and hard on whats the best option for me and of course the dog. just trying to find out as much as i can before making my decision. its a big commitment. ideally i want to end up eventually with a good working dog. either raised from a pup or rescued it will have to be trained alot. Listen up young man,...training a lurcher is not hard.... Unless you are keen to get into some kind of competitive aspect of the running dog game,.racing, coursing,.sit and stay comps, kinda thing,...and simply want to have some good sport,...then just get yourself (and preferably a nice bold sensible pup) ,...out and about...as much as you can.... Walk the fields and hedgerows,..stand quietly in the dark woods,.just watching and listening,...try to become the true hunter, that you also desire your canine pal to be... Enjoy the lurcher,...he is the ultimate working canine,...be worthy of owning him... Don't make what is a perfectly natural thing, into some kind of rocket science,...cos it fecking ain't.... All the best, Phil. Well said Quote Link to post
Chicken_man 1,651 Posted January 16, 2015 Report Share Posted January 16, 2015 (edited) On 16/01/2015 at 15:35, Phil Lloyd said: On 15/01/2015 at 00:12, ferreting_man said: On 14/01/2015 at 23:43, David K said: Ferreting man, you seem to want a finished,all singing and dancing hunting dog but not willing to commit the time and energy into training one. I don't believe they are available off the shelf and ready to go. i appreciate with any dog you have to put the time in i do. i just need to think long and hard on whats the best option for me and of course the dog. just trying to find out as much as i can before making my decision. its a big commitment. ideally i want to end up eventually with a good working dog. either raised from a pup or rescued it will have to be trained alot. Listen up young man,...training a lurcher is not hard.... Unless you are keen to get into some kind of competitive aspect of the running dog game,.racing, coursing,.sit and stay comps, kinda thing,...and simply want to have some good sport,...then just get yourself (and preferably a nice bold sensible pup) ,...out and about...as much as you can.... Walk the fields and hedgerows,..stand quietly in the dark woods,.just watching and listening,...try to become the true hunter, that you also desire your canine pal to be... Enjoy the lurcher,...he is the ultimate working canine,...be worthy of owning him...[/ Don't make what is a perfectly natural thing, into some kind of rocket science,...cos it fecking ain't.... All the best, Phil. That's great advice Edited January 16, 2015 by Chicken_man 1 Quote Link to post
ferreting_man 1 Posted January 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 18, 2015 On 16/01/2015 at 15:35, Phil Lloyd said: On 15/01/2015 at 00:12, ferreting_man said: On 14/01/2015 at 23:43, David K said: Ferreting man, you seem to want a finished,all singing and dancing hunting dog but not willing to commit the time and energy into training one. I don't believe they are available off the shelf and ready to go. i appreciate with any dog you have to put the time in i do. i just need to think long and hard on whats the best option for me and of course the dog. just trying to find out as much as i can before making my decision. its a big commitment. ideally i want to end up eventually with a good working dog. either raised from a pup or rescued it will have to be trained alot. Listen up young man,...training a lurcher is not hard.... Unless you are keen to get into some kind of competitive aspect of the running dog game,.racing, coursing,.sit and stay comps, kinda thing,...and simply want to have some good sport,...then just get yourself (and preferably a nice bold sensible pup) ,...out and about...as much as you can.... Walk the fields and hedgerows,..stand quietly in the dark woods,.just watching and listening,...try to become the true hunter, that you also desire your canine pal to be... Enjoy the lurcher,...he is the ultimate working canine,...be worthy of owning him... Don't make what is a perfectly natural thing, into some kind of rocket science,...cos it fecking ain't.... All the best, Phil. thank you very much for the advice i will defiantly take it all in. Quote Link to post
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