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1 hour ago, downsouth said:

A proper dog with an owner who ain't scared of the dark don't even need a motor.

a proper owner who try’s a few nights a week right threw knows it’s impossible without a motor and it’s not much dark lol

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1 hour ago, mC HULL said:

a proper owner who try’s a few nights a week right threw knows it’s impossible without a motor and it’s not much dark lol

Makes you wonder how lurchermen ever caught anything before driving all over farmers fields became the fashion.

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24 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Makes you wonder how lurchermen ever caught anything before driving all over farmers fields became the fashion.

Come on mate that’s just a daft comment , you know yourself that the motor puts much more in front of the dog than anything else walking around 

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37 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Makes you wonder how lurchermen ever caught anything before driving all over farmers fields became the fashion.

i don’t drive fields mate but will and do roadside when needed 

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Fox lads would do plenty of road siding over here but never heard of anyone actually driving the land unless your out with the landowner, probably because we have small fields but that isn't the case everywhere. 

I'd never of dreamt of driving over ground I hadn't permission on but some cnuts have respect for f**k all. 

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28 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Come on mate that’s just a daft comment , you know yourself that the motor puts much more in front of the dog than anything else walking around 

We would sometimes drive around the lanes shining out across fields or if we had permission would sometimes drive around headlands but I much preferred walking as a lot of the time we could get multiple runs in a decent field but all this racing round fields chasing gear and chucking dogs out of motors is just an excuse for poor fieldcraft and shite dogs or a lot of the time both imo

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9 minutes ago, downsouth said:

We would sometimes drive around the lanes shining out across fields or if we had permission would sometimes drive around headlands but I much preferred walking as a lot of the time we could get multiple runs in a decent field but all this racing round fields chasing gear and chucking dogs out of motors is just an excuse for poor fieldcraft and shite dogs or a lot of the time both imo

But it isn’t is it . It’s the complete opposite ain’t it 

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27 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

Fox lads would do plenty of road siding over here but never heard of anyone actually driving the land unless your out with the landowner, probably because we have small fields but that isn't the case everywhere. 

I'd never of dreamt of driving over ground I hadn't permission on but some cnuts have respect for f**k all. 

It’s Salisbury f***ing plain , it’s had 45 years of artillery bombardment. It’s a bit late in the game for worrying about a few tyre tread marks  

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It’s not about farmers or land owners, pheasants, rabbits. It’s the type of people who think it’s fine to ruin someone’s property and cost people money for fun, then when told to f**k off start fighting them. It’s everything I’m teaching my lad not to be. These prat’s want respect when thier in pub giving it large but don’t treat other people how they want to be treated.  And they are never alone , they always go mob handed then threaten someone who’s solo,when they got all thier dinlos about them. 

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9 hours ago, downsouth said:

We would sometimes drive around the lanes shining out across fields or if we had permission would sometimes drive around headlands but I much preferred walking as a lot of the time we could get multiple runs in a decent field but all this racing round fields chasing gear and chucking dogs out of motors is just an excuse for poor fieldcraft and shite dogs or a lot of the time both imo

Agree with you. I've drove the land a few times on permission and enjoyed it tbh. But back  in the 90,s we did a hell of a lot of slipping from the motor. Whilst lamping while stood on the back of a van with one door open as the van is moving , then [BANNED TEXT] u spot summit step off back ov van dog out over fence and game on. We did this mostly for big stuff. I preferred it as we could put more miles in and cover more ground even different county's in one night and rack up some massive miles. Don't get me wrong I loved it on foot. But for big edible stuff, roadsiding worked best for us and our slow mongrels . I certainly don't entertain smashing fields up and abuse at farmers. 

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