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  1. I can see about 30 a day if I look up but then I do live in High Wycombe... :) (Current record being 42 following a plough round a field up by Churchill's shooting ground).

     

    As Pegasus says, if you look up as you go through the Stokenchurch gap, you can often see over twenty. To be honest, I'm always surprised that I don't see them that often further afield in the Midlands / South East, given the population density round here.

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    Lets get the facts right.

     

    Just for the record, I attended all three separate CA "events" in London, the rally, the march and finally the in Parliament Square. It was the final "rally" in Parliament Square that turned a little nasty, not, as you suggest, because of anti infiltration, but solely because of the bully boy tactics used by the metropolitan police to segregate hunting supporters and treating them like common criminals............I know because I was one of those on the receiving end of a police baton. So please stop spouting drivel and untruths, it does your cause no favors. Neither the Rally nor the march ended in chaos.

    There was just a little hot headedness at the protest outside parliament when the commons were having the final debate.

     

    Next you'll be telling me that hunting disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle

    Like Charlie, I attended the rally, the march and the parliament square demo which ended badly (as well as christ knows how many other demos around the UK). I agree with his version of events completely.

     

    There is always an interesting debate to be had around the effectiveness of our representative bodies, Compo 90 and indeed, whether they are too fragmented and would serve our cause better with a more united voice. However, you are conflating too many issues into one argument and serving up a few inaccuracies which are clouding the debate.

  3. Some interesting stuff from Chris Packham in Malta...

    and http://www.chrispackham.co.uk/

     

    I have a bit of respect for Packham who, in the past has been unafraid to support culling of species where needed (although I disagree with his stance on the badger cull). I wonder if there is a bit of an opportunity here for organisations like BASC, NGO etc to get on the front foot PR wise and condemn illegal shooting ( particularly relevant given the situation with regard to raptors in Scotland at the minute).

     

     

  4. I've got a HSF Sherpa and a Ridgeline Roar (appreciate that this sin't the exact jacket you are looking at). The HSF one was fine for the money and warm / windproof. After 12 months the zip pulls started breaking but it's still a functional jacket.

     

    The Ridgeline is definitely better quality but I sweat like a pig in mine on warm days (stalking southern england) - it's just not very breathable despite the vent on the back. The flip side of this of course is that it's nice and warm sitting in a seat. I certainly wouldn't want to walk up a proper hill in it! It is definitely better made and finished than the HSF.

  5. Chaps

     

    I may have an opportunity for someone to do a bit of foxing in Dorset, close to Marnhull.

     

    I haven't seen the set up, although I have shot over the farm next door but the landowner wants them gone ASAP. I haven't got the time at the mo (not being local, it's a bit of a trek). I need someone reliable, mature and with a bit of experience.

     

    I'd like to be kept in touch and if it develops into something a bit more, the opportunity to shoot it on occasion with whoever does pick it up.

     

    If you think you fit the bill, please PM me outlining experience etc. If I don't get back to you, please don't be offended - I've asked a couple of friends who may be interested as well so they will get first refusal.

     

    Tom

  6. Folks

    Bit of advice would be helpful here please. Shortly going to be adding a Leupold VX1 3-9 x 40 to a CZ455 Varmint. I'm a bit out of touch with mounts for rimfires, but having experienced issues with cheap mounts in the past, wanted to try and get the best (e.g. something that isn't going to shift!). Any suggestions re mounts / bases gratefully received...

    Thanks in advance.

    Tom

  7. You know, your post was OK until that last sentence :no:

     

    I've said it before, so I'll say it again with an attitude like that fieldsports are doomed :/

     

    Too right! If anybody who shoots thinks they're not on the agenda, think again... http://www.league.org.uk/content/731/Shooting-Symposium-25-April-2013

     

    Plenty of instances of hunt sabs having a go at shoots and shooters of all types over the last twelve months, be it driven shoots or blokes out for a day on the pigeons...

  8. Swift did that without consulting other organisations with more experience like the National Working Terrier Federation who negotiated a much better deal in Scotland in conjunction with the Scottish Gamekeepers Association, The Scottish Hill Packs Association, The Scottish Countryside Alliance, The National Farmers Union. We presented a united front to the Scottish Executive so they had no reasonable argument against the facts that the Practitioners put to them. Thats why in Scotland we can still use a full pack of hounds and I can still do fox control with terriers the way we always did I.E. Bolting them and shooting them. After we got what we needed I had the pleasure of standing and being told by John Swift at Cardross house that I "didn't understand politics" this was after WE had negotiated a better deal than him he was a patronizing tit.

     

    Not disagreeing with the general thrust of that, although I think the general position of anti MPs south of the border was far more entrenched than their brethren in the (then) Executive.

  9. I'm sure they're eating his pheasants...

     

    You are looking for logic where none exists - remember this was a law that was purely designed to stop organised foxhunts. BASC negotiated with the then rural affairs minister Alan Michael re. the game bird exemption while the other representative orgs simply opposed the entire hunting act.

  10. Others will undoubtedly provide more useful replies than me, but you need to read http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/37/schedule/1 ... In brief however;

     

    You can't use a terrier underground to work a fox because it is bothering chickens or any other domestic livestock, only gamebirds.

    You need to be the landowner or have their written permission

    Only one terrier can be entered at a time

    You need to take reasonable stps to ensure that the fox is shot as soon as it bolts (netting is OK)

    You can dig

  11. Maybe reasonable banter in the context of a social network or personal email exchange but on work emails? Screw that! I am of course assuming that there is no possible justification for this (e.g. there are business implications for your bank if the cull does / does not go ahead). This has to have breached your email policies.

     

    I'd hit reply all, politely explain that while you respect his opinion, you don't feel it's a topic that is contributing towards your business goals and you see no reason for the email exchange to continue. You could add that you would be delighted to talk through the issues in person with any interested individual in social time.

     

    And save emails etc.

     

    I'm amazed how calm you are - I'd be absolutely raging! :mad:

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