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why   exsactly...a keeper is worth one thing....his birds.... the second he falls below standard with his birds he WILL be in the firing line..what if he has wife and bairns? what happens if your c

speaking from both sides of the law having been a gamekeeper whos estate prosecuted for poaching and having been prosecuted for poaching.....THL is NOT the place to get sound advice about this topic

Wild??? Pheasants??? Deer parks? Etc.   Big difference between poaching some bunnys etc and a lot of other stuff, some poaching does basically involve robbing someones stock, taking their assets et

 

 

 

how do they own the land,because they bought it from someone who bought it from someone etc,etc,etc who originally either drove off any inhabitants who hunted it and worked it or claimed it as theirs and all the creatures there in.Basically it was stolen away from the common man who then stopped being self sufficient and became a serf at the owners bidding.often not being allowed to hunt.

Any thoughts anyone

Aye....that's bollocks

Why?
Because they do own it....whether you like it or not. I've no problem with poaching wild game.....different story when it comes to pheasants though that someone has worked hard to rear and some c**t comes along and thinks there easy pickings.
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how do they own the land,because they bought it from someone who bought it from someone etc,etc,etc who originally either drove off any inhabitants who hunted it and worked it or claimed it as theirs and all the creatures there in.Basically it was stolen away from the common man who then stopped being self sufficient and became a serf at the owners bidding.often not being allowed to hunt.

Any thoughts anyone

Aye....that's bollocks

Why?
Because they do own it....whether you like it or not. I've no problem with poaching wild game.....different story when it comes to pheasants though that someone has worked hard to rear and some c**t comes along and thinks there easy pickings.

I agree with it in the sence someone had worked for their money and bought the land yes t agreed with woodmans comment on how land really was years and years and years ago all claimed and never really belonged to anyone

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How did the common man poach pheasant they were not introduced to the British Isles till mid 14th century.

They didn't....can't steal what's not there. I'm talking about present date.
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I am referrng to the history that made this slight on the common man possible

So what are you wanting.....free reign for all over the uk. Take what you want? Or do you want a field each?

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how do they own the land,because they bought it from someone who bought it from someone etc,etc,etc who originally either drove off any inhabitants who hunted it and worked it or claimed it as theirs and all the creatures there in.Basically it was stolen away from the common man who then stopped being self sufficient and became a serf at the owners bidding.often not being allowed to hunt.

Any thoughts anyone

Aye....that's bollocks
Why?
Because they do own it....whether you like it or not. I've no problem with poaching wild game.....different story when it comes to pheasants though that someone has worked hard to rear and some c**t comes along and thinks there easy pickings.

I agree with it in the sence someone had worked for their money and bought the land yes t agreed with woodmans comment on how land really was years and years and years ago all claimed and never really belonged to anyone

 

 

 

No but there were a shit load less people and probably more 'survival of the fittest'. . . . . these days we are awash with morons of every calibre. If no one owned any of that land, a lot of it would be ruined. As much as sometimes the large estates do grate a wee bit, id rather have that there, than another fecking new build town. It's totally pointless looking back and being all nostalgic. Especially when you are enacting some old common ground, back in my day bollocks. . . . .and using N.V. Move with the times :laugh:

 

P.S I've no problem with poaching, as said, but what's the difference between going into the middle of an estate and roosting pheasants, and going into a field or onto the hill at night and killing sheep with the lurcher? I'D do both if my family are starving. . . . . but both are in many ways a very shitty thing to do!

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I am referrng to the history that made this slight on the common man possible

So what are you wanting.....free reign for all over the uk. Take what you want? Or do you want a field each?

Just the right to a dinner now and again and yes i would invite you

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typical answer from a land owner to a poacher "do you realise this estate has been in my family for 6 genertions my forefarthers fought for this land " poacher " right you c.t get your coat off ill fight you for it now" :laugh:

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why on earth would you wanna stop poaching?? Beggars belief lol

Nobody would ever believe you were poaching Meat, not strutting about in the clobber you wear

That's the plan, if ever caught, plead insanity lol

just ask them to help you back to the minibus

I just start singing the song from singing in the rain and dancing about and they usually leave me be

 

Can i be Donald Oconnor

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how do they own the land,because they bought it from someone who bought it from someone etc,etc,etc who originally either drove off any inhabitants who hunted it and worked it or claimed it as theirs and all the creatures there in.Basically it was stolen away from the common man who then stopped being self sufficient and became a serf at the owners bidding.often not being allowed to hunt.

Any thoughts anyone

Aye....that's bollocks

why?

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how do they own the land,because they bought it from someone who bought it from someone etc,etc,etc who originally either drove off any inhabitants who hunted it and worked it or claimed it as theirs and all the creatures there in.Basically it was stolen away from the common man who then stopped being self sufficient and became a serf at the owners bidding.often not being allowed to hunt.

Any thoughts anyone

Aye....that's bollocks

Why?
Because they do own it....whether you like it or not. I've no problem with poaching wild game.....different story when it comes to pheasants though that someone has worked hard to rear and some c**t comes along and thinks there easy pickings.

 

exsactly...a keeper is worth one thing....his birds.... the second he falls below standard with his birds he WILL be in the firing line..what if he has wife and bairns? what happens if your curs running thru a wood causes the birds to desert it? causing a drive to fail? causing percentages to fall? their a big number of estate owners out their who know their s a big number of keepers willing to jump into boots.

 

but then thier any ones birds eh? game owned by no one? yeh sure

the keeper hasn't spent all summer killing himself rearing tens of thousands of birds..

 

pheasnts are NOT wild game reared game birds are NOT their for the taking they represent property and the skill of the man who has reared them and is holding them

 

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wild game their for the taking eh?

 

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and a keepers value?? forget the image of the old keepers serving generation on the same place....let me tell you what his value is...and how easy it can be f****d up by some scrote with "the right"

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numbers....thats what its about

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