poachers apprentice 134 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 My permissions been sold to a syndicate and they don’t want anyone else on the ground so that’s over 1000 acres of permission I had gone , permission round my way is like gold dust and usually there’s always someone on it and it’s not shared …. Too hot round here now for running anything at night or a bit of hedgerow lamping from the car , Lincolnshire police are all over you if out at night looking for a shine . got a few permission left for ferreting but strictly no dogs , think I’m about done with the job lads getting harder and harder to get enjoy this game now and I don’t envy young lads or lasses trying to break through now 3 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 20,524 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 Be it hunting or fishing, syndicates are the scourge of the common man. 12 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 1,866 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 There was a feature on the national news yesterday lunchtime about deer numbers and saying we should be encouraged to eat more venison. You'd think someone would put two and two together and come up with the obvious solution. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
terryd 8,409 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 It is more difficult for sure. If you have a dog with a bit of go you have to constantly second guess what if. What if a hare jumps up and goes straight through field full of sheep next door where I don’t have permission plus you don’t want spook sheep. What if a fox has passed recently and there every bloody where. Roads new houses people buying patches of wood just to camp in it. No room to swing a cat. Having a dog you can call off would be handy but that’s beyond me. But we will plod on 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 10,725 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 4 minutes ago, Neal said: There was a feature on the national news yesterday lunchtime about deer numbers and saying we should be encouraged to eat more venison. You'd think someone would put two and two together and come up with the obvious solution. I don't think the majority of people in the country would add any support for any government's decision, to allow people to hunt deer in this country. As most probably believe all the negative rubbish reported in newspapers etc, about rowdy groups of yahoos, hell bent on killing everything in sight, will descend on the land immediately around them, with their 'specially bred' bull crosses being thrown out of van doors to murder innocent wildlife. A cull of sorts might work though, lol. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
steve66 3,436 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 56 minutes ago, kanny said: Be it hunting or fishing, syndicates are the scourge of the common man. Even finding this in metal detecting with organised group digs 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poachers apprentice 134 Posted April 6 Author Report Share Posted April 6 Lurcher works pretty much done in Lincolnshire I think Very few rabbits , what is there is lamped to death and the rifle boys mop them up same with foxes there shot on mercilessly probably worse now with the rise of thermal you couldn’t get a decent run in round me because everyone’s on hotline to lincs police , but it’s the dog lads own fault cruising the fields in 4x4 then posting for all and sundry on social media 7 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,361 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 22 minutes ago, terryd said: It is more difficult for sure. If you have a dog with a bit of go you have to constantly second guess what if. What if a hare jumps up and goes straight through field full of sheep next door where I don’t have permission plus you don’t want spook sheep. What if a fox has passed recently and there every bloody where. Roads new houses people buying patches of wood just to camp in it. No room to swing a cat. Having a dog you can call off would be handy but that’s beyond me. But we will plod on It is not illegal for your dog to accidentally get up on a hare or deer, just take your dog for a walk and if it brings down a deer by accident put it out the way take the dog home then come back later without dogs, think when you drive out with dogs lamps etc in the same motor then chuck your catch in the boot you are just f***ing yourself up and don’t film it, I know people that drive the lanes at night picking up roadkill nothing the law can do stick a lurched and a lamp in the car and your f****d it’s always the motor that is your weakness the games changed massively so the players need to adapt also 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,421 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 gone a the days walking off the back fields with a couple of hares or bambi over the shoulder threw the estate and home such a massive change in 20 years imagine in another 20 18 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 5,939 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 1 hour ago, kanny said: Be it hunting or fishing, syndicates are the scourge of the common man. Says something though that a few lurcher lads can't chip in on a syndicate lol. I've always struggled (since I've had an interest in lurchers) with permission ,other than when I was abroad which was ideal had I had more time there. I've sold my thermal and lamps, my bitch is getting on now at 8 , much loved family dog that comes with us on holidays and hikes..but it's not worth the trouble to me now, as well as prioritising my family with the little spare time I have I like a bit of fishing which doesn't require fitness regimes etc lol. I've enjoyed some good company , places and experiences whilst dabbling with lurcher work. Next dogs probably be guarding type or knockabout terrier. 7 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Francie, 2,157 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 Sorry to hear this,what a number your government have done on yous,the bloody cheek of them,honestly lads I'm speechless,you can murder a baby upto six months which dont get pain releif but you can't hunt fox,I'm lost for words. I despise the eu but yous are going to have to use there tactics against them,you can freely hunt in Europe,someone needs to take a case to the courts there,thsts the only way you could possibly overturn it. 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
keepdiggin 9,559 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 2 hours ago, poachers apprentice said: My permissions been sold to a syndicate and they don’t want anyone else on the ground so that’s over 1000 acres of permission I had gone , permission round my way is like gold dust and usually there’s always someone on it and it’s not shared …. Too hot round here now for running anything at night or a bit of hedgerow lamping from the car , Lincolnshire police are all over you if out at night looking for a shine . got a few permission left for ferreting but strictly no dogs , think I’m about done with the job lads getting harder and harder to get enjoy this game now and I don’t envy young lads or lasses trying to break through now Only times I’ve been done is in Lincoln Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Chid 6,518 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 8 minutes ago, Francie, said: Sorry to hear this,what a number your government have done on yous,the bloody cheek of them,honestly lads I'm speechless,you can murder a baby upto six months which dont get pain releif but you can't hunt fox,I'm lost for words. I despise the eu but yous are going to have to use there tactics against them,you can freely hunt in Europe,someone needs to take a case to the courts there,thsts the only way you could possibly overturn it. Where can you freely hunt in Europe ? I thought most of it was done under licenses ect . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poachers apprentice 134 Posted April 6 Author Report Share Posted April 6 46 minutes ago, keepdiggin said: Only times I’ve been done is in Lincoln It’s hot here mate what with the fens so close etc I got stopped once walking on a footpath to a permission for some ferreting with my box on my back and nets and the Lurcher in tow. someone had seen me from road and rang the police rural hotline and said they thought I was hare coursing coppers said they have to take everything seriously these days , I said there taking the piss , dog was under control and I wasn’t breaking the law could give details of where I was going and farmers number but I refused to give mine proper shirty b*****ds round here 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
THE STIFFMEISTER 15,840 Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 Coursing never had a leg to stand on once Gallelio got set up Gallelio is a brand of policing that is slowly being franchised over the uk , north York’s , east anglia are all buying into it now . the reality was that once that money from LACS money went into the labour bank , that was it , the ban was o babe books and was tightened up recently . a lot of mud is chucked at the lads who conduct stubble rallies , one of the true facts was that once coursing was outlawed , only the outlaws can go coursing . that type of behaviour was not the norm when it was legal , look at how the likes of the forley was conducted . Awful really when you think what we lost 6 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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