two crows 3,342 Posted October 27, 2018 Report Share Posted October 27, 2018 you know I was a poacher right from being a small boy but of course I did not see it like that taking the odd pheasant with a catapult, then rabbits and hares with a dog, and before long its birds at night with a fourten gun, years later by pure chance a chap asked if I would look after his farm shoot in exchange for permission to work dogs shoot pigeons etc, since then I have never poached and run my dog when ever I like, I believe we should where we can, help young lads who may take the wrong path with dog or ferret, a little patch to look after can make a massive difference to someone for the good, where a trip to court would certainly do the opposite. 11 Quote Link to post
Rat ha tat tat 35 Posted November 17, 2019 Report Share Posted November 17, 2019 What a load of b@//s police are a waste of time slap on the hand is all they get trespass no such thing it's not a police matter no more as not been for 5 years you got the right to roam as long as there's no gun then that's different harmed trespass we don't like running in muddy fields after poachers getting muck on how nice black shoes and trousers lol Quote Link to post
Greyman 28,367 Posted November 18, 2019 Report Share Posted November 18, 2019 On 13/08/2018 at 21:09, KES2 said: The police knew the dogmen (reg no)- they were petty criminals in a local town - we worked together to remove them - quite successfully. Roost shooting just means you get there in daylight knowing the route in and route out and which pen they go to. One guy was a full moon type and walked a set route. You can always get them in the end if the land isnt too huge = the shoot was 1000 acres. Having a reliable contact in the police makes it easier., usually they come and see for themselves. They can call the ARU and nobody messes with them, poacher or legit. The little red dot is quite unnerving - having been mistaken for someone else myself. Can I borrow your book on poaching when you are done with it, sounds a right good ole fairly tale ‘‘tis my delight on a moonlit night was also a load of romantic tosh I’m sorry to tell you, any keeper or poacher reading your posts will be having a little chuckle to themselves as it’s quite clear you don’t have a pot, next time it’s a bit inclement outside, no moon, howling winds from the SW etc pop outside then, you may catch the beam of a real poacher you clown 2 7 Quote Link to post
Rat ha tat tat 35 Posted November 22, 2019 Report Share Posted November 22, 2019 On 18/11/2019 at 15:51, Greyman said: Can I borrow your book on poaching when you are done with it, sounds a right good ole fairly tale ‘‘tis my delight on a moonlit night was also a load of romantic tosh I’m sorry to tell you, any keeper or poacher reading your posts will be having a little chuckle to themselves as it’s quite clear you don’t have a pot, next time it’s a bit inclement outside, no moon, howling winds from the SW etc pop outside then, you may catch the beam of a real poacher you clown They will be back mate seen it all before the bottom line is you won't stop they Quote Link to post
Greyman 28,367 Posted December 4, 2019 Report Share Posted December 4, 2019 On 22/11/2019 at 20:06, Rat ha tat tat said: They will be back mate seen it all before the bottom line is you won't stop they The main reason actual poaching has died out is the lack of money in it, 1980/90s a deer was worth a £100 now people feed them to there dogs, rainbow trout would fetch a quid each rabbits were abundant and fetching 50p each clean or 25p up the zoo if the dogs had marked them up, squirrel tails, hares masks, and jays wings were all 50p to the fly tiers and the main bred and butter was fox’s at £25 a pelt and £25 if they were wearing a tracking collar or £5 for an ear tag, plus you never had the taxman looking in your bank to see were every penny you owned had come from, an 8hr day out could earn you a £100 when work was earning about £50 a week, so there was a lot of incentives to go out lamping, coursing and mooching for a living without the risks of having your dogs destroyed and van seized, it was a good time to be alive for a mooching man with a couple of decent dogs but that unfortunately will never return 5 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,210 Posted December 4, 2019 Report Share Posted December 4, 2019 9 minutes ago, Greyman said: The main reason actual poaching has died out is the lack of money in it, 1980/90s a deer was worth a £100 now people feed them to there dogs, rainbow trout would fetch a quid each rabbits were abundant and fetching 50p each clean or 25p up the zoo if the dogs had marked them up, squirrel tails, hares masks, and jays wings were all 50p to the fly tiers and the main bred and butter was fox’s at £25 a pelt and £25 if they were wearing a tracking collar or £5 for an ear tag, plus you never had the taxman looking in your bank to see were every penny you owned had come from, an 8hr day out could earn you a £100 when work was earning about £50 a week, so there was a lot of incentives to go out lamping, coursing and mooching for a living without the risks of having your dogs destroyed and van seized, it was a good time to be alive for a mooching man with a couple of decent dogs but that unfortunately will never return happy days sadly gone forever. you have hit it perfectly there. early 80s pheasants £5 a brace and people in the pubs snapped your hand off. now they give them away. 3 Quote Link to post
Rat ha tat tat 35 Posted December 4, 2019 Report Share Posted December 4, 2019 All down to do gooders mate who live in the city's and towns they not got a clue about the country side most people rather buy there meat of the supermarket self which is forced fed and full of water give me a brace of squirrel any day don't know what there missing you are what you eat Quote Link to post
fred90 3,210 Posted December 4, 2019 Report Share Posted December 4, 2019 it's all the do gooders saying things are bad for you. you can make statistics mean anything. they force fed a rat 62 hot dogs......... and it died. so don't eat hot dogs. Quote Link to post
Rat ha tat tat 35 Posted December 13, 2019 Report Share Posted December 13, 2019 On 04/12/2019 at 16:54, fred90 said: it's all the do gooders saying things are bad for you. you can make statistics mean anything. they force fed a rat 62 hot dogs......... and it died. so don't eat hot dogs. I bet the rats eyes were running after all them onions Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted December 13, 2019 Report Share Posted December 13, 2019 My approach to poachers is usually to put the pan over a medium heat and ensure the water never runs dry, especially in those none stick covered jobbies... Fresh, free range eggs and about 3 minutes should do it... Quote Link to post
fred90 3,210 Posted December 13, 2019 Report Share Posted December 13, 2019 2 hours ago, Rat ha tat tat said: I bet the rats eyes were running after all them onions it were the onions that killed it. Quote Link to post
SheepChaser 8,083 Posted January 13, 2020 Report Share Posted January 13, 2020 On 13/08/2018 at 18:59, KES2 said: I note your avatar is kes - some similarities then. I have been a gamekeeper for a DIY shoot and had dogmen coursing, poachers taking roosting birds and falconers just walking the fields like they own them. All these activities frighten birds and ruin shooting seasons people pay good money for and work hard to achieve. I have my own fields now and can do what I want - I also have permissions for foxes, deer etc. I cannot accept poaching because its someone else's land - I have worked all my life to get mine and will not tolerate poaching - target or not. I dont know about you but when someone says I shouldnt do something on my own land its a red rag. I now have night vision, trail cameras and good visibility - no-one but no-one walks my land without permission, I have sheep and will not tolerate dogs. They aren't making land anymore and with an acre costing 10K would you let anyone on yours? For the price of a second hand car anyone can buy some woodland - maybe as part of a group. So no reason to poach I have no sympathy with poachers they despoil, damage, steal, - its not even romantic any more -it needs to be eradicated. You sound like a fun guy to hang out with 1 2 Quote Link to post
Greyman 28,367 Posted January 14, 2020 Report Share Posted January 14, 2020 On 13/01/2020 at 13:57, SheepChaser said: You sound like a fun guy to hang out with You’ll never be able to get on his land to find out Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,458 Posted January 25, 2020 Report Share Posted January 25, 2020 On 13/12/2019 at 21:01, Rat ha tat tat said: I bet the rats eyes were running after all them onions Foot longs'll do that Quote Link to post
Budgiesmuggler 195 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 Let the bullmastif go. Quote Link to post
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