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what size ate your terriers mik

Too big to get to small cubs pushed up in a tight tube and dont say that if a terrier has the desire to get there it will because that is rubbish

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problem with cubs is the mess they make so even the least interested farmer will see them, if they are killing stock they have to go end of but if they are not and your left to yourself , a big old sm

Too big to get to small cubs pushed up in a tight tube and dont say that if a terrier has the desire to get there it will because that is rubbish

I used to be falling over foxes even in the summer months when I was a kid, I'd work upto and above 70 a year with one Jack Russell bitch. Terriers are worth their weight in gold but as stated they're

 

what size ate your terriers mik

Too big to get to small cubs pushed up in a tight tube and dont say that if a terrier has the desire to get there it will because that is rubbish

 

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I maybe should have given me self a ( call out), the back of my house, and i keep a couple of fowl, Foxes be sneaking in the garden probably every night and shitting in bowls. I dug four cubs last year in a stop, dog worked great, but i let em go. I get no satisfaction out of killing that. Years ago, yes, coudnt sort of help it, and most of it weren't good, and the would go scarce,

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problem with cubs is the mess they make so even the least interested farmer will see them, if they are killing stock they have to go end of but if they are not and your left to yourself , a big old smelly terrier allowed to dig in on for a chain length a piss on the hole at the same time and cut a nice square of turf this will have the vixen move them in to cover or a better hidden earth , and every one is happy

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What will a cut square of earth do glyn heard of the other will it disturb the earth more

What would the keeper or farmer think if he seen a freshly square of sod dug up,its not rocket science.

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On a grouse moor they have to go end off can't expect to go digging on ground all winter then keeper asks in April for you to do dens and you say no because it's not the done thing they would never let you back on

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Turned a job down this week........his usual chap couldn't make it, 2nd bloke he rang there was no reply!! So i was 3rd choice..........not my ground not my problem especially seeing as i won't get a look in all next winter. Just look after those who put work my way all season

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Haha I walked into that one would you still dig back a bit just in case fatman

Maybe someday when you actually grow up and get a bit of experience you might just understand the diging game but then again maybe not,as the old saying goes,you cant educate pork.

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Personally I wouldn't do it if he wanted the vixen and cubs killed in front of him. I would relocate them to a earth were they wont cause a problem Im not there for the job or pest control. Im there for the fun and to get the terrier a bark. And it Makes me chuckle when all the poachers become top pestcontrolers with great permission they cant loose lol i dont see any point in lieng Because your going to go out for a dig weather the fox is causing a problem or not..

I don't poach mate got plenty of land for terriers an running dogs an we are out every weekend during the season so who is lieng?
I don't mean you lol im just saying about summer hunters that lie if you know what im getting at?
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The difference with permission you don't want to loose is when the keeper speaks to you it's "try here" :yes: instead of "what the f*ck you doing here" :censored: worth doing a few shitty jobs for in my book :thumbs:

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