gunnergundog
Well-Known Member
For those of you that still hunt, enjoy it whilst you can....every day counts. It's a sad old world.
Sounded ominous yesterday, how sadApparently so, yes.
Which Pack are you talking about?
Trail hunting in Cheshire is under a lot of pressure, but I’m surprised that the drag/bloodhound packs have folded.
Yes, I suppose this was the problem. I know my neighbours once asked the hunt to come out as they were loosing pedigree lambs, and not small ones either. As they lived next door to the railway the huntsman just brought some hounds to try and find the culprit. I think the huntsman decided that it wasn't a fox taking the lambs, but badgers.The established hunts generally offered a fallen stock collection service, as did the better drag packs. This was the 'payment' for hunting over their land, plus fox removal of course.
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The established hunts generally offered a fallen stock collection service, as did the better drag packs. This was the 'payment' for hunting over their land, plus fox removal of course.
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