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Otter do more damage than anything I've had my dogs on. They aren't to be trifled with. But they do bolt faster than anything else I hunt. If bolting them were a goal of mine, I'd be a very successful otter hunter. Even my tiniest of bitches bolt them.

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i in my bloody wisdom!!! when i come back home decided that a small village wasnt the place for a otter nearly 3 ft long so i gave her to a animal charity that looks after wild animals in the unders

just my 2p worth the only dog ive ever had killed in action was by a otter we were looking at mink traps and she slipped to ground she was a nice lal white sealyham from welshpool called taffy....th

I've never had the pleasure of seeing one in it's natural state but I live in hope. I've seen signs of them in Shropshire but again I never came face to face with one and I could never see the day whe

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I'm still waiting for a 'dob of the Cap' from Darcy, I guess it'll be in his next Book. Can someone let me know if it is, I doubt I'll read it to see.

What? You said that Badgers had FULL legal protection from 1973...you were wrong. I pointed that out to you and you changed your story. And yes, there were kids that were on badger digs at 6 years old and have seen a badger dug legally. I didn't reply because life's too short.

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You'd create a fight in a Monastery.....lol. Never said FULL in my posts and I said "legally DUG a Badger".....not many 6 or 7 years olds allowed to dig when I was around. I was one of those Kids, when there were no legal restrictions, weren't allowed near a Spade even then or after '73.......you know or ought to have known, full well what I meant Darcy. Read posts FULLY and thoroughly and don't misquote. There are plenty out there with many, many years of experience, not second Hand. You are right though, life is too short, but if you do correct people, correct them correctly, so it's correct. I'm just a principled person and (so I've been told many times)a Gentleman, but end of for me......it takes all sorts I guess.

 

I guess I 'Otter' not of said anything, that'll teach me.......again!

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My mistake, I apologise for that particular error............. Although I didn't say FULL LEGAL PROTECTION, WHICH YOU QUOTED ME AS SAYING, SO TO BE PICKY...........I ACTUALLY SAID "fully protected". That's it, finished, end of, finito. As said life really is too short....lol.

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I found with the Eastern counties many many years ago it depended on the circumstances..If just walking the bank and a terrier found they would bolt ASAP..Different story if pushed by hounds to ground ..They can be a real handful for a terrier no matter what there workstyle

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