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Hi there as many of you know there has been a new law introduced in November 2024 regarding the use of dogs to hunt mammals in uk including rabbits and rats. Can anyone clarify what it means? Can you still have a Lurcher with you ferreting if the dog doesn’t kill the rabbit but catches it and brings it back for you to dispatch by hand? Can you still lamp rabbits if the dog bring them back alive and you dispatch them by hand? 

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It's YOUR God given right mate to run a rabbit or hare, just because the SNP and Green Party don't agree, laws are made to be broken. Keep at it 👍

We really are tormented by these unjust law's. I feel privileged to have grown up threw times when catching rabbits was encouraged, proudly walking threw the village as a kid with ferrets and curs car

True words Joe,...and it is a hackneyed phrase to simply say that, "we had the best of it",.. but, feck it,...it's 100% true.. An old pal mentioned this very thing to me only yesterday,.. and he

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28 minutes ago, Tam G said:

Hi there as many of you know there has been a new law introduced in November 2024 regarding the use of dogs to hunt mammals in uk including rabbits and rats. Can anyone clarify what it means? Can you still have a Lurcher with you ferreting if the dog doesn’t kill the rabbit but catches it and brings it back for you to dispatch by hand? Can you still lamp rabbits if the dog bring them back alive and you dispatch them by hand? 

No mate you can't, think there was a fella already been prosecuted for ferreting with a dog in tow.

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3 hours ago, Tam G said:

Hi there as many of you know there has been a new law introduced in November 2024 regarding the use of dogs to hunt mammals in uk including rabbits and rats. Can anyone clarify what it means? Can you still have a Lurcher with you ferreting if the dog doesn’t kill the rabbit but catches it and brings it back for you to dispatch by hand? Can you still lamp rabbits if the dog bring them back alive and you dispatch them by hand? 

It's YOUR God given right mate to run a rabbit or hare, just because the SNP and Green Party don't agree, laws are made to be broken. Keep at it 👍

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1 hour ago, brambles said:

It's YOUR God given right mate to run a rabbit or hare, just because the SNP and Green Party don't agree, laws are made to be broken. Keep at it 👍

 

1 hour ago, brambles said:

It's YOUR God given right mate to run a rabbit or hare, just because the SNP and Green Party don't agree, laws are made to be broken. Keep at it 👍

Aye just what I was thinking 

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On 18/12/2024 at 19:55, brambles said:

There you go lads, here a poor swine that already been caughtIMG-20241129-WA0004.jpg.391bef763388bf2b466d3bc835a1893a.jpg

Heard somebody saw him bolting rabbits to the dogs and phoned the cops , cant do sod all here no no snares allowed and you need a licence for a airgun 

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How on earth can you be caught ?? Our farm , in the Borders, could take a hundred guys rabbitting and you’d never see them. We had guys coming down from the capitol shooting deer and we only knew they were there when we heard a shot. We had a wee burn running down from the local reservoir and guys would be trouting on a regular basis without any problem. We had a salmon run up the same water and my brother and I would be on it night and day. My point being. Keep out of the way, keep your head down and enjoy what is, after all, a country pursuit. Jok.

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