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Post by lazydaisy on Nov 17, 2007 14:43:51 GMT
Well said Blossom.
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Post by jazz on Nov 17, 2007 16:34:09 GMT
hmmm, not for me I'm afraid. I can't see any fun in pursuing a creature that's running for it's life. Plus I've seen some of the very un-sportmanlike - if you can call it a sport - practices that go on.
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Post by cuddybuddy69 on Jan 8, 2008 15:24:39 GMT
I am in favour of it too,although I have never actively hunted,there is a lot more to hunting than just chasing after the fox..look at all the other businesses etc which are linked to it.Maybe we should take up ned/chav hunting..ned for those South Of The Border /further afield is that ''Scottish Wildlife'' usually found in city centres,easily recognised by its burberry plumage/shellsuit and baseball cap,partaking of ''buckfast'' and its distinguishing nasal twang lol..or Goth hunting hmmm..okay I know some folk go drag hunting ..but where is the fun in chasing after guys in dresses
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Post by jazz on Jan 8, 2008 19:04:50 GMT
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Post by mikeb on Jan 8, 2008 19:13:22 GMT
Ned hunting definitely gets my vote... along with "scum polo" which is a sport practiced by mounted police during riots!
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Post by happyhorsedriver on Jan 8, 2008 20:02:53 GMT
LOL I am all for that
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Post by rabatsa on Jan 8, 2008 21:52:30 GMT
Should we draw up some rules? Like it is unsporting to evict them from wheelie bins when they go to ground
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Post by cuddybuddy69 on Jan 9, 2008 14:35:59 GMT
no surely that is when the terriers get their bit of the action
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Post by rabatsa on Jan 11, 2008 16:52:12 GMT
OK so what do we do when we have them treed up a lamp post?
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Post by wally on Jan 12, 2008 8:58:15 GMT
You lot are dreadful Not often to I laugh out loud like I just did! hysterical. Gone to ground in a wheelie bin......... Dachshunds, and patterdales traditionally bred for badgers, Jack russels for rats and rabbits, Fox terriers for foxes..............what would be the breed standard for a terrier used to flush out wheelie bins?
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Post by rabatsa on Jan 12, 2008 13:09:46 GMT
Wheelie bins and dustbins are labrador territory if the ones I know are anything to go by. ;D
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Post by wally on Jan 12, 2008 14:41:48 GMT
Gadge!
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Post by cuddybuddy69 on Jan 14, 2008 8:51:44 GMT
We could come up with a new breed lol...a cross between a Rottweiler and Airdale Terrier....A Bin Hound,as for when they are treed up a lamppost..I think that sholud be when we send in a marksman,not to go for an outright kill,just enough to wing em so they lose the grip of the lamppost
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Post by mikeb on Jan 14, 2008 13:05:12 GMT
Sounds like fun... any nominations for the first "Master of Nedhounds"?
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