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    well it needed saying

    whiney arsed tosspot mewler comes on and slates hunting. Jeez. I like pink as much as the next man but this creeping jesus makes my skin crawl.

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    Hi Lawrence, and welcome to the site. I see from your profile that you shoot in your garden. There are a large number of members here, some hunt, others don't, some also plink in their gardens.
    If you don't like posts on hunting, don't read them. I'd recommend that you think before producing ill thought through posts again, it only winds up some members and shows your ignorance of wildlife in the uk.

    To see the full list of pests that landowners/farmers have an obligation to manage (and why) see the defra site, it is definitive.

    BTW you won't find posts from members actively enjoying control of rabbits and other pests. You will find those on improving shooting and how to get the most out of the tools legally allowed (sub 12ftlb air rifle).

    muttley

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    Quote Originally Posted by muttley
    Hi Lawrence, and welcome to the site. I see from your profile that you shoot in your garden. There are a large number of members here, some hunt, others don't, some also plink in their gardens.
    If you don't like posts on hunting, don't read them. I'd recommend that you think before producing ill thought through posts again, it only winds up some members and shows your ignorance of wildlife in the uk.

    To see the full list of pests that landowners/farmers have an obligation to manage (and why) see the defra site, it is definitive.

    BTW you won't find posts from members actively enjoying control of rabbits and other pests. You will find those on improving shooting and how to get the most out of the tools legally allowed (sub 12ftlb air rifle).

    muttley
    Now THAT is a constructive and informative post, makes a change from ripping the **** without further ado.
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    AND thanks ! I do my best(sometimes)

    Yep Norm, perhaps not clear, apols. I do enjoy the challenge, not the kill, but it has to be done. Only take what I know is going to eaten. "As has been said, pest control is a fundamental part of any farming and is beneficial to the countryside as a whole. It's all about balance" spot on.

    BTW MAD MARK, YOUR POST REF SPONGER HAS GONE ! HOPE SORTED.

    muttley
    Last edited by muttley; 21-06-2006 at 10:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muttley
    AND thanks ! I do my best(sometimes)

    Yep Norm, perhaps not clear, apols. I do enjoy the challenge, not the kill, but it has to be done. Only take what I know is going to eaten. "As has been said, pest control is a fundamental part of any farming and is beneficial to the countryside as a whole. It's all about balance" spot on.

    BTW MAD MARK, YOUR POST REF SPONGER HAS GONE ! HOPE SORTED.

    muttley
    FAR FROM SORTED MATE.BUT WIFE FELT YOU ARE ALL LEADING ME ASTRAY MORE LIKE PUTTING IDEAS IN MY HEAD WILL MAKE ANOTHER ONE SOON WITH A UPDATE MATE.MARK

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad mark
    FAR FROM SORTED MATE.BUT WIFE FELT YOU ARE ALL LEADING ME ASTRAY MORE LIKE PUTTING IDEAS IN MY HEAD WILL MAKE ANOTHER ONE SOON WITH A UPDATE MATE.MARK
    LEADING YOU ASTRAY MARK, IS THAT POSSIBLE?

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    Quote Originally Posted by muttley
    Hi Lawrence, and welcome to the site. I see from your profile that you shoot in your garden. There are a large number of members here, some hunt, others don't, some also plink in their gardens.
    If you don't like posts on hunting, don't read them. I'd recommend that you think before producing ill thought through posts again, it only winds up some members and shows your ignorance of wildlife in the uk.

    To see the full list of pests that landowners/farmers have an obligation to manage (and why) see the defra site, it is definitive.

    BTW you won't find posts from members actively enjoying control of rabbits and other pests. You will find those on improving shooting and how to get the most out of the tools legally allowed (sub 12ftlb air rifle).

    muttley
    Sorry muttley, whilst I don't want to add fuel to any `anti' fire, I must disagree with that statement, I do `enjoy' pest control, not the thought of killing but the preparation and skill of outwitting the quarry. Rabbits and Pigeons are well equipped to survive being hunted, they have very keen senses ( smell/eyesight ) and a surprising agility and turn of speed ( they also taste good ) I've been out on many occasions and come home empty handed , either because the quarry was too wary - or my stalking skills were below par

    As has been said, pest control is a fundamental part of any farming and is beneficial to the countryside as a whole. It's all about balance.


    Just my opinion ( and possibly that of many others )

    Norm

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    Quote Originally Posted by muttley
    BTW you won't find posts from members actively enjoying control of rabbits and other pests.
    Are you kidding?!!!! There are loads of posts on here from people who actively enjoy controlling pests - hundreds of us. For the record, I'm one of them.
    Good deals with: Baz, foxshooter, vbull, leadhead, Gary C/Slim Shady, coddy, rixy, David, Baldie, BoNeS, mjonho, Reeco.

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    I can't believe your answering this troll.


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    I love it when threads like this get going

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