How much is your cap?

R2R

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Where abouts are you, and how much is a days visitors cap in your country?

We are in the SE and a days cap at my local packs is £70 for an adult.
 

ester

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ouch! I shan't be venturing down your way then oofa

I'm too old to be counted as a student anymore I think

I think I should take frank back to his homeland, curdog I am coming your way!!
 

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I go out with the bloodhounds on a clean boots hunt, so not quite the same cap fee.

It's £25 main season, £15 cubbing and subs are £50 per year. They're adult prices, no idea if there are any concessions on that for students.

Visitors cap is £35.
 

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The Radnorshire & West Herefordshire are £40 on a Saturday and £30 on Weekdays.
A Full Sub = £350 plus £10 Wire/Field Money per day.
However, if a "gang" of 5 or more of you would like to come out with us for a day, do, please, come and join us.
Ring Bob Gardiner on 0154 550680 to "do a deal". We always welcome visitors - and look after them.
 

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£5 for a visitor, subscribers £2 midweek and £3 on a Saturday. We are a Beagle pack though ;-) If no-one has tried it, do as it is a great way to see hounds working for very little money!!
 

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We are in Thursday country for the Cotswold, cap is £55. I would imagine that it is quite a bit more on a Saturday.
Bloodhounds cap is £50 and you can buy a five day sub for £200.
 

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come up to the Cambrians, its even cheaper here, and wonderful hunting country- no roads but then not for the faint hearted!! lol-

Very definitely not for the wimpish but God's chosen acre. Welsh Cobs and some serious bogs spring to mind! Have only hunted on foot up there and that was scary enough.
 

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haha!! where's your sense of adventure? its not all bad, no jumping and our field master was born locally and therefore totally reliable! do as one is advised and you'll come to no grief- safer on a horse than on foot, believe me!!
 

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I live in S&W Wilts and Avon Vale Country and I havent got a clue how much it is other than the last time I enquired I nearly choked because I thought "I'm too old to start robbing banks now" I would dearly love to hunt but cant afford it. For those of you whos subs are only 2-300 quid per year, I'd just like to say I am very very jealous. :(
 
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