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5 hours ago, SheepChaser said:

Yes I actually have mate ? 

I lived in Hungary for a few years and also Czech Republic, Slovakia and Bosnia for little stints. 
 

What I meant re the law - is that although on paper in some country’s, some things are illegal, there is still a thriving culture of hunting with dogs, especially in the rural areas.

Hungary is a good example of that! 

You been Romania?

 

 

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i suggest you start stopping a few over here before thinking about them easy spanish hares lol

SheepChaser soon sort them out he's got 30 odd bull lurchers and a collie

I have been thinking about setting something up for dog lads from the uk for a while, There are red, fallow, ibex, mouflon, wild boar and the odd roe in the hills around here

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10 minutes ago, MagyarAgar said:

That is true, but people from said countries maybe do not want to go on a public forum and incriminate themselves... ?

I stay often in rural poland and you can get away with a lot of stuff and the wildlife is abundant. Roe, Hare, Boar, Rabbits, you name it.
I myself am a little bit hesitant to run my dog (whippet cross) there because right by our property lives a wolf pack, which has around 15 members.

In the countries you mentioned wolfs should be a given, too. Are the people not afraid for their dogs? You hear some real horror stories over there, wolfs having fun killing hunting dogs and so on...
 

A good mate lives in Slovakia not far from polish border and he was telling me how bears come onto his property and wolf packs in the area .

 

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6 hours ago, SheepChaser said:

Yes I actually have mate ? 

I lived in Hungary for a few years and also Czech Republic, Slovakia and Bosnia for little stints. 
 

What I meant re the law - is that although on paper in some country’s, some things are illegal, there is still a thriving culture of hunting with dogs, especially in the rural areas.

Hungary is a good example of that! 

f***ing hell you get about lol , do you go that fishing comp charity thing that the hunting life put on ? 

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11 minutes ago, W. Katchum said:

They be okay, dogs have a bit saluki in em, everybody knows saluki are wolf slayin beasts ?

I see a documentary about a sheperd in the alps and he had trained a pack of herders to protect the sheep from wolves as farmers was loosing to much stock , some of the herder types he used was ike a mastiff and he used huntaways and French herder and it was first year in many they didn't loose a sheep ,but like sheperd said a single dog would be killed by wolves but a pack keeps them at bay .

 

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35 minutes ago, MagyarAgar said:

That is true, but people from said countries maybe do not want to go on a public forum and incriminate themselves... ?

I stay often in rural poland and you can get away with a lot of stuff and the wildlife is abundant. Roe, Hare, Boar, Rabbits, you name it.
I myself am a little bit hesitant to run my dog (whippet cross) there because right by our property lives a wolf pack, which has around 15 members.

In the countries you mentioned wolfs should be a given, too. Are the people not afraid for their dogs? You hear some real horror stories over there, wolfs having fun killing hunting dogs and so on...
 

SheepChaser soon sort them out he's got 30 odd bull lurchers and a collie

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1 hour ago, SheepChaser said:

Nothing fluently ? 

But can get by in English, french and German, and understand a lot of Welsh.

And used to speak half decent Hungarian, serbo-Croat and a bastardised Slavic patter made up of Slovak, polish and similar ? now it’s a bit rusty but I’d pick it up quick again. 

Then odd phrases in a lot of others, usually related to women, and beer. 

Fairplay I speak French like delboy

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44 minutes ago, MagyarAgar said:

That is true, but people from said countries maybe do not want to go on a public forum and incriminate themselves... ?

I stay often in rural poland and you can get away with a lot of stuff and the wildlife is abundant. Roe, Hare, Boar, Rabbits, you name it.
I myself am a little bit hesitant to run my dog (whippet cross) there because right by our property lives a wolf pack, which has around 15 members.

In the countries you mentioned wolfs should be a given, too. Are the people not afraid for their dogs? You hear some real horror stories over there, wolfs having fun killing hunting dogs and so on...
 

Totally agree, but I don’t think many Hungarian officials are stalking here mate etx. End of the day folk can send PMs or even just chat in general. Have hunted wolves a bit in Slovak / Polish high tatras, with little success ? also messed about chasing deer, boar and kamzik? (Mountain goat). Pissed about a bit in France, hunted a few bits in Spain, gone coursing, digging and bolting stuff in Hungary etc 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I think Hungary would be my choice , maybe with a few mooches en route, a lot of EU countries are sewn up and policed by local chasse , poorer countries would probably have some wilder lands and a more open outlook. Local knowledge is key as with any excursion....

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16 minutes ago, Elchapo said:

f***ing hell you get about lol , do you go that fishing comp charity thing that the hunting life put on ? 

Aye I used to ? went to the first couple, think we hosted the second in Wales. Went to the last one and will be going to the next. A top bunch of lads. 

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33 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

I see a documentary about a sheperd in the alps and he had trained a pack of herders to protect the sheep from wolves as farmers was loosing to much stock , some of the herder types he used was ike a mastiff and he used huntaways and French herder and it was first year in many they didn't loose a sheep ,but like sheperd said a single dog would be killed by wolves but a pack keeps them at bay .

 

I bet your mate who you say has wolves is around where I used to live, up in the mountains along the polish / Slovak border. Proper mountains ! 
 

Re LGD - common in Europe but also standard in the states and Canada. Main breeds are Anatolian shepherds, Komondors, maremmas, kangols, akbash, Great Pyrenees, and various mastiffs. I’m fascinated by them and have spent some time around them. 

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