ha ha ha ha its your loss i was bein genuin with u
ha ha ha ha its your loss i was bein genuin with u
This is true, i have found in my experiance that belled cats stay close to the town areas. This causes a problem becuase hunting in towns is illegal and i would not reccomend to anyone. However you do often get lucky with the odd one that wonders to the fields. In these cases as long as you are a good shot and get the cat in the head the kill will be painless and will result in cries. This is the way to go.
This skill can be tricky to master and is even tougher on rabbits as they are a smaller target. I reccomend starting on cats first as these are considerably easier to hit and put up virtually no fight (especially when you bring treats) from here you can progress to rabbits.
I am very sorry if this has offended anyone but nature can be a very inhospitable place.
Last edited by Logical; 29-Aug-10 at 22:50.
Everyday above ground is a good day
I wont comment on this thread as i will totally loose it.....
Lets just say this if animals knew how to carry guns and weapons they would have wiped out the whole of humanity by now .....im away to calm down as im slighly simmering .......
I didnt say what i was actually going to say my friend otherwise
THE LOT OF YOU WOULD HAVE GOT BOTH BARRELS!
Your post is further proof of the mentality and stupidity of "hunting" folk.
On the one hand you state that "hunting with dogs is band (sic)", and then in the next sentence you state you can hunt with "only 2 dogs"
It is exactly because of your type of thinking why Tony Blair blew it with his so called "hunting" ban.
All forms of killing animals for sport should have been abolished, period.
Also is there any particular reason why you "exercise" your dogs whilst you are on horseback? and heaven forbid you carry a firearm whilst out on your horse.
Do you and your friends re-enact cowboys and indian games?
Michael Stone is innocent.
Convicted without any forensic evidence and failed to be picked at any ID parade
So who did kill Lin & Megan Russell
http://www.michaelstone.co.uk/
Wrong, you will comment on this thread, and sooner or later your going to blow.
I'd like to hear your view, cant say I've met anyone who feels strongly about animal rights before. Most people agree to animal cruelty as a way to assert human dominance.
If we leave it any longer animals will evolve the ability to carry and use guns, that is why we should all wipe out animals for the good of us all. And who can knock a great tasting high protein bunny burger?
Everyday above ground is a good day
I was in Stow on the Wold last weekend catching up with some old chums:
http://www.britishpathe.com/embed.php?archive=6138
But don't worry, they just chase Polish immigrants and Muslims these days.
Last edited by northener; 02-Dec-10 at 21:24.
Occupation: "Mince meat farmer"
Then anyone who has a problem with that has gone too far, plenty of people just throw there catch on the rocks to die regardless of what they keep. The people who eat what they catch, kill it humanely and eat what they catch should be praised.
I was born what closed minded people would call "retarded" yes, don't judge me.
Everyday above ground is a good day
Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
Took your advice and googled "veil (sic) of clettwr" and could not find anything, I then looked up "Burkha of Clettwr" & "Hijab of Clettwr" thinking you had made a mistake, but again no joy.
In exasperation, I then googled "Vale of Clettwr", and found the hunt that you referred to. Seems that this hunt has a history of both badger baiting and violence against people. which supports the argument that people who like hurting animals, also like hurting their fellow man.
In case you have "forgotten" about the heroic exploits of your former "hunt" I enclose details for you
Vale Of Clettwr Foxhounds"..Vale Of Clettwr Foxhounds Hunt master David Lyn Lloyd (47) of Blaenpant Farm, Pencader and terriermen John Geraint Owen Thomas (48) of Gwarbistgwynwydd, Maesycrugiau, and Gethin Jones (46) of Gardde, Cwmdwyfran and foot follower John Gareth Jones (64) of Golygfa, Heol Gilfachwen, Llandysul had encroached without permission on to forestry land. Gethin Jones who said he had 30 years' experience as a terrierman, dismissed a prosecution suggestion that he had disturbed an active badger's sett and said he had walked around the area and had not seen any signs of setts. John Geraint Thomas said, "I have been a terrierman for over 30 years and there is no doubt in my mind that this was not a badger's sett. I know there are active setts in the area but we couldn't see these from where we were."
In addition there is also the following:
Three supporters of the Vale Of Clettwr Foxhounds bound over to the keep the peace for a year after an incident when a sab van was surrounded and the driver dragged out and held upside down. Terrierman Emyr Davies and supporters John Galmore Jones and John Geraint Owens denied violent disorder and the theft of 6 items of sab equipment.."
Finally, could you indicate in the Hunting Act 2004 the relevant section which states that "you must carry a gun with you at all times.."
I trust that this will be forthcoming because you do state in your very lucid post that you know this Act "im only saying this because i know more bout hunting than you probably do"
Michael Stone is innocent.
Convicted without any forensic evidence and failed to be picked at any ID parade
So who did kill Lin & Megan Russell
http://www.michaelstone.co.uk/
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