Guest little_lloyd Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Some numpties wont realise if a litter of cubs is causing troulble agmong game it is going to dealt with either dog or gun i couldnt care, as long as its gone. But killing for sport this time of year, is not for me, only a few to get the pup ready the odd night. Quote Link to post
sulurian 3 Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 (edited) Never realized there were so meny "pest controllers" out there who have to hunt all year round to keep thier permision. Only been on this site a couple of months and starting t realise how meny lier,s bullshiters and general shites there on here .Seems to be kids and f**kwits bragging how they can kill anything anytime with thier dog,s.Pity really as there are some genuine folks on here with something interesting to say...As I say it,s a shame.. Edited July 17, 2008 by sulurian Quote Link to post
threbb 0 Posted July 17, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 i was brought up to respect the quarry out of season lamping digging were a no no. but we used to have a few "walks" in the evening do a bit of bushing in the evening 9/10 times would prove fruitless you may get odd rabbit i found nothing wrong with this. but as for going for a dazzle nailing cubs and 20+ bunnies it was drilled into me as a no go area now for me almost 12 years later reentering the hunting game after the season closes for me thats that. Sounds like you learned respect at an early age.Thats what we all should be doing, teaching the youngsters some values about hunting instead of justifying killing out of season as much as possible and then putting it down to pest control.Good lokk this coming WINTER. Quote Link to post
Guest gaz100604 Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 i was brought up to respect the quarry out of season lamping digging were a no no. but we used to have a few "walks" in the evening do a bit of bushing in the evening 9/10 times would prove fruitless you may get odd rabbit i found nothing wrong with this. but as for going for a dazzle nailing cubs and 20+ bunnies it was drilled into me as a no go area now for me almost 12 years later reentering the hunting game after the season closes for me thats that. Sounds like you learned respect at an early age.Thats what we all should be doing, teaching the youngsters some values about hunting instead of justifying killing out of season as much as possible and then putting it down to pest control.Good lokk this coming WINTER. cheers lad , even though i was taught early do i think its right or wrong to hunt out of season? its totally wrong especially from a sport and human point of view , and if any moaning broke farmers want to moan about it dont. Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 i was brought up to respect the quarry out of season lamping digging were a no no. but we used to have a few "walks" in the evening do a bit of bushing in the evening 9/10 times would prove fruitless you may get odd rabbit i found nothing wrong with this. but as for going for a dazzle nailing cubs and 20+ bunnies it was drilled into me as a no go area now for me almost 12 years later reentering the hunting game after the season closes for me thats that. Sounds like you learned respect at an early age.Thats what we all should be doing, teaching the youngsters some values about hunting instead of justifying killing out of season as much as possible and then putting it down to pest control.Good lokk this coming WINTER. cheers lad , even though i was taught early do i think its right or wrong to hunt out of season? its totally wrong especially from a sport and human point of view , and if any moaning broke farmers want to moan about it dont. still waiting to see a broke farmer, get owf mi land Quote Link to post
timmmy 0 Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Whats the point in this thread? An arguement? No such things as right and wrong in the law of nature. Your not going to change anyone who goes out in the summer so what is the point? Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 thought it was a good thred,should establish that keepers need to control all year round,others bring on young dogs on cubs if ness and meny people enjoy keeping there dogs fit on a few bunnies. Quote Link to post
SkeetChamp 0 Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 less varmin, here all year round is fox hare rabbit season. if you kill 1 pregnant rabbit, then you kill 6 more to come. best thing for farmers and so on. Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 you gotta be on a winde up rella!! Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 i was brought up to respect the quarry out of season lamping digging were a no no. but we used to have a few "walks" in the evening do a bit of bushing in the evening 9/10 times would prove fruitless you may get odd rabbit i found nothing wrong with this. but as for going for a dazzle nailing cubs and 20+ bunnies it was drilled into me as a no go area now for me almost 12 years later reentering the hunting game after the season closes for me thats that. Sounds like you learned respect at an early age.Thats what we all should be doing, teaching the youngsters some values about hunting instead of justifying killing out of season as much as possible and then putting it down to pest control.Good lokk this coming WINTER. cheers lad , even though i was taught early do i think its right or wrong to hunt out of season? its totally wrong especially from a sport and human point of view , and if any moaning broke farmers want to moan about it dont. not what you n dev are saying on the dig with me mate on the terrier though is it?? Quote Link to post
threbb 0 Posted July 18, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 i was brought up to respect the quarry out of season lamping digging were a no no. but we used to have a few "walks" in the evening do a bit of bushing in the evening 9/10 times would prove fruitless you may get odd rabbit i found nothing wrong with this. but as for going for a dazzle nailing cubs and 20+ bunnies it was drilled into me as a no go area now for me almost 12 years later reentering the hunting game after the season closes for me thats that. Sounds like you learned respect at an early age.Thats what we all should be doing, teaching the youngsters some values about hunting instead of justifying killing out of season as much as possible and then putting it down to pest control.Good lokk this coming WINTER. cheers lad , even though i was taught early do i think its right or wrong to hunt out of season? its totally wrong especially from a sport and human point of view , and if any moaning broke farmers want to moan about it dont. not what you n dev are saying on the dig with me mate on the terrier though is it?? It doesnt matter anyway me old mate we,ve had a discussion and a bit of fun,so thanks to everyone for being a SPORT except for longdogrunner who is a bit of a titty. Quote Link to post
Guest lurcherboy2008 Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 it is all about SPORT but if you have to do your job to keep you permission then its a MUST otherwise you have nowhere to lamp all through the season (if you already havent killed it in the summer months) Quote Link to post
Guest little_lloyd Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Im sure all of us,, whether you do it for sport on a saturday night or morning or you do it beacuse you really cant afford to have them on your ground want to see Foxes,, Hares,,Deer ,, Rabbits etc in our countrysdie in 50 years time,, beacuse i do. Quote Link to post
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