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Do people go with a ferret? I dont mean on there permission..

Yes mooching can relate to ferreting don't really understand your question but hope I answered it
What I meant was if someone was just walking across fields and woods in the day/evening Do people take a ferret and a couple of nets with them and the dogs on a walk? Or are they mooching on there permission

Don't confuse mooching with poaching.

I guess you can poachings a made up thing anyway deer or rabbits don't belong to the landowner mooching on owned land is trespassing not poaching
Hunting rights

If a land owner has an exclusive right to hunt, take and kill wild animals, on his own land he is regarded as being the qualified owner of such animals while ever they remain on his land.

If the land owner, however, grants the right to hunt, take and kill the wild animals to another person, that other person will be regarded as being the qualified owner of such animals. However, a license of this nature will only be valid if it is created by a deed.http://www.inbrief.co.uk/animal-law/owning-wild-animals.htm

No one owns wild animals no man made law can make it right either the fish that swims down river doesn't belong to no man neither does the deer that moves medow to meadow

Good luck in court with that :thumbs: I personally don't give a shit what anyone's gets up to however i always find it best to have the full facts as ignorance is never a good defence in the eyes of the law.

I agree however it's just my look about it as it is the truth judges might not like it you might not like it people on here mightn't like if but the Truth I was bought up told if was my right to wild animals as they where put there for a reason

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To me, mooching is shouting at dogs that don't listen tome..... Very similar to lamping but I can actually see them ignoring me. Matt

It's the same as feltching... Google it mate

 

 

 

Do people go with a ferret? I dont mean on there permission..

Yes mooching can relate to ferreting don't really understand your question but hope I answered it
What I meant was if someone was just walking across fields and woods in the day/evening Do people take a ferret and a couple of nets with them and the dogs on a walk? Or are they mooching on there permission

 

 

Don't confuse mooching with poaching.

 

Or smooching for that matter.

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Do people go with a ferret? I dont mean on there permission..

Yes mooching can relate to ferreting don't really understand your question but hope I answered it
What I meant was if someone was just walking across fields and woods in the day/evening Do people take a ferret and a couple of nets with them and the dogs on a walk? Or are they mooching on there permission

Don't confuse mooching with poaching.

I guess you can poachings a made up thing anyway deer or rabbits don't belong to the landowner mooching on owned land is trespassing not poaching
Hunting rights

If a land owner has an exclusive right to hunt, take and kill wild animals, on his own land he is regarded as being the qualified owner of such animals while ever they remain on his land.

If the land owner, however, grants the right to hunt, take and kill the wild animals to another person, that other person will be regarded as being the qualified owner of such animals. However, a license of this nature will only be valid if it is created by a deed.http://www.inbrief.co.uk/animal-law/owning-wild-animals.htm

No one owns wild animals no man made law can make it right either the fish that swims down river doesn't belong to no man neither does the deer that moves medow to meadow

Good luck in court with that :thumbs: I personally don't give a shit what anyone's gets up to however i always find it best to have the full facts as ignorance is never a good defence in the eyes of the law.

I agree however it's just my look about it as it is the truth judges might not like it you might not like it people on here mightn't like if but the Truth I was bought up told if was my right to wild animals as they where put there for a reason

 

 

Serious question cushty. Just because you believe something isn't against the law, does it actually make it legal?

 

I might have been brought up to believe people shouldn't own cars. Does that mean it'd be alright for me to come and take yours?

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Do people go with a ferret? I dont mean on there permission..

Yes mooching can relate to ferreting don't really understand your question but hope I answered it
What I meant was if someone was just walking across fields and woods in the day/evening Do people take a ferret and a couple of nets with them and the dogs on a walk? Or are they mooching on there permission

Don't confuse mooching with poaching.

I guess you can poachings a made up thing anyway deer or rabbits don't belong to the landowner mooching on owned land is trespassing not poaching
Hunting rights

If a land owner has an exclusive right to hunt, take and kill wild animals, on his own land he is regarded as being the qualified owner of such animals while ever they remain on his land.

If the land owner, however, grants the right to hunt, take and kill the wild animals to another person, that other person will be regarded as being the qualified owner of such animals. However, a license of this nature will only be valid if it is created by a deed.http://www.inbrief.co.uk/animal-law/owning-wild-animals.htm

No one owns wild animals no man made law can make it right either the fish that swims down river doesn't belong to no man neither does the deer that moves medow to meadow
Good luck in court with that :thumbs: I personally don't give a shit what anyone's gets up to however i always find it best to have the full facts as ignorance is never a good defence in the eyes of the law.
I agree however it's just my look about it as it is the truth judges might not like it you might not like it people on here mightn't like if but the Truth I was bought up told if was my right to wild animals as they where put there for a reason

Serious question cushty. Just because you believe something isn't against the law, does it actually make it legal?

 

I might have been brought up to believe people shouldn't own cars. Does that mean it'd be alright for me to come and take yours?

Just because it's illegal does it make it wrong ?

 

Cars are different they are not part of nature

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That doesn't make sense - at least to me. Just because you choose to believe it's only nature that is exempt from the law doesn't mean other people don't think other things can be.

 

I don't want to get into the "right vs wrong" discussion, but if something;s illegal, it's illegal regardless of your personal views.

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That doesn't make sense - at least to me. Just because you choose to believe it's only nature that is exempt from the law doesn't mean other people don't think other things can be.

 

 

I don't want to get into the "right vs wrong" discussion, but if something;s illegal, it's illegal regardless of your personal views.

Your right other people might think taking others things is exeptable I only seek to take wild animals or game as they call if no Harm done not sentimental items or a mans motor

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Having a mooch, in general terms , is just having a look around. It has nothing whatsoever to do with hunting/poaching or whatever. A mooch can be in an antiques fair, a cattle auction at Melton, a monthly farm sale or whatever. I have a mooch down the allotment to see if any scrotes have given me a visit. Mooch is a lovely term , mentally, allowing you to go wherever you please.

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