Seems like if you get like-minded people to help other like-minded people in a project it's got a greater chance of success. Really great to see the refrigeration engineer who is also a deer stalker helping to put in a new larder.
A thought Geoff might want to consider. The pair of parallel tyre tracks leading directly to his hide is the most unnatural thing to see in nature from above. Not questioning, just posing a thought.
Interested in the new game processing plant. I'm not sure I really see what the difference is between them and all the other game dealers in the country? I hope it works and I wish them well, but what are they going to do when they have every deer stalker in the parish queing up with pick up trucks full of venison to sell? Will they take it all? Will they still pay a "good price"? Or like all the others, will the price plummet when there's more on offer than they can deal with?
@h.walker1332 Depends on the agreement you have with the landowner. If there is extreme crop/woodland damage then the owner may actually pay the stalker (e.g. Forestry Commission). If it's just recreational stalking and you have to buy the rights then yes, having someone you can sell the carcass to will help offset that.
Honestly I wouldn't care if they banned Fox Hunting with dogs but if its the first step in banning other (and in my opinion significantly more valid) forms of hunting then I suppose I would be against the ban.
@@strickostricko Oh I know it's officially banned but the trail hunts do sometimes end up with fox killings. Turns out if you train dogs to hunt fox's scents they might just find a real one instead of the trail laid out the night before. I have no issue with a farmer shooting a fox to protect his animals. Or even a hunter tracking and killing a fox. But setting a pack of dogs on them just isn't very sporting. Trail hunting in itself is fine since they are chasing a fake trail but maybe they should use something other than fox scent.
@@strickostricko Oh I know it's officially banned but the trail hunts do sometimes end up with fox killings. Turns out if you train dogs to hunt fox's scents they might just find a real one instead of the trail laid out the night before. I have no issue with a farmer shooting a fox to protect his animals. Or even a hunter tracking and killing a fox. But setting a pack of dogs on them just isn't very sporting. Trail hunting in itself is fine since they are chasing a fake trail but maybe they should use something other than fox scent.
Lads, appeal to your viewers and at least link to Reform. Furthermore, you need to approach a return to the legal ownership of handguns in the UK. Long overdue.
@@h.walker1332Reform are nothing but a nasty bunch of self-enriching grifters. Nigel ‘Nazi youth’ Farage can do one. Britain fought AGAINST fascists and Nazis and anyone that thinks positively of them or those that court their votes, should really have a think about exactly why we just had DDay remembrance celebrating those who fought and DIED against those scum.
Brilliant piece in Hunting RUclips about Wilberforce. Well done for posting it James. 👍🏻
Seems like if you get like-minded people to help other like-minded people in a project it's got a greater chance of success. Really great to see the refrigeration engineer who is also a deer stalker helping to put in a new larder.
Cheers Charlie and the team
Muy fácinantes videos de cazeria amigos saludos chebre
As always great film welldone
Good luck Reese 👍🏻
Top show as usual guys 👍👍🤠
Time to read Pondoro’s Maneater and Marauders book again , and so should many politicians and ngo also do , they might learn something .
A thought Geoff might want to consider. The pair of parallel tyre tracks leading directly to his hide is the most unnatural thing to see in nature from above. Not questioning, just posing a thought.
Interested in the new game processing plant.
I'm not sure I really see what the difference is between them and all the other game dealers in the country?
I hope it works and I wish them well, but what are they going to do when they have every deer stalker in the parish queing up with pick up trucks full of venison to sell?
Will they take it all?
Will they still pay a "good price"?
Or like all the others, will the price plummet when there's more on offer than they can deal with?
Sounded like they were trying to shorten the supply chain to keep things profitable.
How is it profitable for the hunter anyway? If you don't own the land you are hunting on then it's pretty expensive to go deer stalking isn't it?
@h.walker1332 Depends on the agreement you have with the landowner. If there is extreme crop/woodland damage then the owner may actually pay the stalker (e.g. Forestry Commission). If it's just recreational stalking and you have to buy the rights then yes, having someone you can sell the carcass to will help offset that.
Love it
Big nope on the sitting technique. Cross the legs and wrap.
Good sounding Nottinghamshire names that got arrested there!!
Not a flapper jiffy, a floater 🙈
The logo on your cap sticks out like dogs balls!
Don't like shooting anything that will leave young in the nest, as you get older you see things differently.
can any one give me advice for someone who has had his licence revoked for shooting a rabbit in his back garden thank you in advance
This channel needs to start backing Reform
Honestly I wouldn't care if they banned Fox Hunting with dogs but if its the first step in banning other (and in my opinion significantly more valid) forms of hunting then I suppose I would be against the ban.
You’re 20 years too late! 😫 have you never heard of The Hunting Act 2004?
@@strickostricko Oh I know it's officially banned but the trail hunts do sometimes end up with fox killings. Turns out if you train dogs to hunt fox's scents they might just find a real one instead of the trail laid out the night before. I have no issue with a farmer shooting a fox to protect his animals. Or even a hunter tracking and killing a fox. But setting a pack of dogs on them just isn't very sporting. Trail hunting in itself is fine since they are chasing a fake trail but maybe they should use something other than fox scent.
@@strickostricko Oh I know it's officially banned but the trail hunts do sometimes end up with fox killings. Turns out if you train dogs to hunt fox's scents they might just find a real one instead of the trail laid out the night before. I have no issue with a farmer shooting a fox to protect his animals. Or even a hunter tracking and killing a fox. But setting a pack of dogs on them just isn't very sporting. Trail hunting in itself is fine since they are chasing a fake trail but maybe they should use something other than fox scent.
United we stand, divided we fall (one by one).
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Zero seats
علي عبد الله صالح
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Lads, appeal to your viewers and at least link to Reform. Furthermore, you need to approach a return to the legal ownership of handguns in the UK. Long overdue.
Well maybe that tells you that reform isn't particularly important when it comes to this issue.
You don't speak for the viewers. Reform are climate change denying racists as far as I'm concerned. They can f right off.
@@h.walker1332Reform are nothing but a nasty bunch of self-enriching grifters. Nigel ‘Nazi youth’ Farage can do one.
Britain fought AGAINST fascists and Nazis and anyone that thinks positively of them or those that court their votes, should really have a think about exactly why we just had DDay remembrance celebrating those who fought and DIED against those scum.
Labour…. One more nail in the coffin for us