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PEREGRINE

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  1. Plinker I am not plotting against anyones pride and joy, if you care to read my posts correctly you will see that I have been up front and told this bloke exactly what will happen if his cat is foolish enough to try to take one of my birds again. I will allow the hawk to kill and then eat the said cat. Each one of my birds has had thousands of man hours invested in them in order to produce top quality stylish hunting hawks which may I remind you are my bread and butter, while the closest this cat comes to being looked after is being booted out the back door every night. And as for pride and joy, when I asked him if he would rather have the bill for his cat killing one of my birds, well lets just say he went pale at the sum I would be looking for. As already stated in a previouse post, it looks as though this cat has learnt its lesson, but make no mistake if I feel any of my birds are under threat from the cat it WILL be going home in a bin bag. If this attitude offends any of the more sensitive members of this forum, then my response is TOUGH. Peregrine
  2. Hi guys Here is an update on the cat problem. I think its sorted out now as I saw the cat creeping about in the field behind my house, when it heard one of my hawks move and heard the sound of the bells it shot off as quick as it could, absolutely terrified!!! I am only glad it was one of my big hawks it met and not one of the Smaller ones. I dont think it will be coming back into my garden in a hurry. Thanks for all the helpful comments. Peregrine
  3. Never thought of myself as a catnapper before But wise words nevertherless. Peregrine
  4. I have managed to find some very relevant stuff on a site that NOBS posted, so I will take it round this afternoon and try to explain again that I know he cant help his cat coming in the garden but he must also be aware that I cant help what happens to it if it does. The arrogance of these people is astounding , they havent been here 5 minutes and they want to change everything to suite them. I am cruel because I hunt, but they wont except the fact that tiddles is killing more wildlife than I am!! I suggested that they let me put a couple of hawk bells on the cat to give wildlife a chance and also to let me know the cat is in the garden before putting the hawks on the lawn, and they react like I am telling them what to do with their pet and its none of my business etc they suggest I dont put my "dangerouse" hawks on the lawn in the first place!!. Christ I am only trying to protect the cat from my hawks, its already had a very lucky escape you would think they would be gratefull that I am trying to save its bleeding life. I have already warned this muppet , I WILL NOT ROB MY HAWK OF A KILL AGAIN!!! If she nails it again, she feeds. The choice is his. I have doubts though it is someones pet after all. Maybe FM suggestion is the better option I have done this in the past what do you think? Peregrine
  5. Thanks guys knew you would come through. Peregrine
  6. Hi guys, need a bit of help here. I am in a dispute at the moment with a neighbour who's young cat came just a little too close to one of my large female harris hawks that was sitting on her bow perch in my garden. fortunately I was on hand and managed to retrieve the cat without too much damage being done, however I am now in a "feud" with the neighbour who thinks that because my hawks are hunting birds I am a cruel b***ard, he has recently moved from a town into a place about 100 yrds from me. My argument is that he turns his cat out and inflicts it on the local wildlife population and it probably takes more wildlife than I and all my birds do, and he should at leas bell the cat in order to give the small nesting birds a chance. However he refuses to believe that cats make a significant dent in the wildlife population, and I would like to be able to provide him with some facts and figures to illustrate my point. Does anyone know of a website where I can get the relevant information on the damage that domestic cats do to birds etc. This ****ole is really starting to get on my nerves and I am loosing my patience rapidly, even though I saved his cat and deprived one of my top hunting birds of its kill (which she was pretty p***ed off about) , he's still not satisfied. So any help would be appreciated lads!! Peregrine
  7. PM Hows your dog?? Please keep us informed on her wellfare, hope she's ok. Peregrine
  8. Longnetter You say you snare the mink, do you use spring snares or just set them as for rabbits? I didnt think the shape of a mink would lend itself to snaring in the usual way. When I was a keeper for fun we would set spring snares for rats, is this a similar method? Peregrine
  9. And the only thing that will stop illegal immigrants is a bullet!! Peregrine
  10. One question: WHY??? Why would anyone want to see exploding rabbits, whats the point in making such a video? Is it so they can replay it again and again in slow motion? If so again why? I can understand someone taking a pic of the bag after a particularly good day, I can understand someone taking a pic of a particularly good shot, what I cant understand is someone taking a video of chunks of rabbit flying through the air. Maybe I differ from some of the guys that use this forum but personally I take no enjoyment in the actual death of an animal, the hunt or the flight yes thats what makes people like us tick but few real sportsmen revel in the actual death of their quarry, in fact at the risk of taking some stick I have to admit that I am always quite saddened when I pick up my kills, at the end of the day we have just caused the death of a beautiful animal the least we can do is show it some respect. I mean no offence to anyone but this is just my opinion. Peregrine
  11. Dont think the boss would be too happy about having 40 woodies marinading at work!!
  12. PEREGRINE

    HELP

    Tell him to read his receipt and then tell him to **** off Sounds like good advice to me!! Peregrine
  13. Brilliant clip mate, what a lovely dog. Nice to watch a master in action, I'm very impressed. Peregrine
  14. Depends on how much "Herb" you've got Peregrine
  15. I thought a coon hound was a stray dog from Brixton :thumbs: peregrine
  16. Anyone going to the Anglian Game fair at the Royal Norfolk Showground this Saturday ? Peregrine
  17. PM the best person to ask about any gundog problems is Mad Springer. He is helping out a lot with my dog and he really knows his stuff. Peregrine
  18. Encoding will have to be mpeg as I am using a mac and will compress dvd format using imovie, however I could upload via FTP and post passwords so users could dowload direct from FTP site. Will have to think about this one. Peregrine
  19. Mad Springer Glad to hear your dog is doing well, no doubt about it mate springers keep you fit My dog seems to be going through the teenage years at the moment, knows it all and thinks she doesnt have to listen, really have to keep on her case, she will take advantage of any situation where she doesnt have my total attention. She has started to range too far ahead when on a scent, and so she is having a spell on the check cord at the moment but she is really starting to use her nose to find game, still chasing anything that moves though :< One day when she is trained I will look back on all this and laugh, seems a long way off though Peregrine
  20. There has been a new development on the proposed DVD's. Teal has very kindly offered to allow me to upload the movie to the site, where those with broadband could download straight to your computer, there will however be a charge something in the region of £1per GB for bandwidth. Bear in mind the size of the movie will be somewhere in the region of 4GB ie 11/2 to 2 hours long, remember this is a whole season we are talking about or as much of a season as I can get on a DVD and still maintain perfect quality(providing there is the interest). For those of you who do not have broadband I will still send a DVD via post. Peregrine
  21. PEREGRINE

    Free Press

    Axe thats a good point you have made and I'm afraid we are stuck between a rock and a hard place on this. If we just ignore these bad press articles than really we are just sticking our heads in the sand, should anti's or some other person who is against field sports look on this forum and discover there is no mention of the bad side of shooting only lots of posts about what we shoot and kill then they could be forgiven for thinking we dont take any notice of the bad apples that give us a bad name. If on the other hand these things are discussed openly amongst ourselves and they see that we are just as outraged by some iresponsible idiots actions as they themselves are, then we do not get tarred by the same brush. The fact is that with the best will in the world and all the defending of our sport you can muster, there really are some complete idiots out there and I think its in the sports best interest to openly admit and debate that this is the case. A closed shop on anything that might bring our sport into a bad light will just be seen as a cover up. Thats only my opinion for what its worth and I am sure many forum members will dissagree with me on this. Peregrine
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