Hunting & other rural pursuits

All the signs this is happening. Did he ask you for change for a hostel @Fagan_ODowd ?

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He did not.

There wae a den of them in the grounds of Jamesā€™ hospital at one time but Iā€™d imagine the construction site has put an end to that.

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I remember reading that there was alarm at the number of foxes is London in the 90s and they culled a huge amount of them. The population very quickly recovered to the exact same level, but didnā€™t rise beyond that.

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Pat Kenny bought them and moved them to the Hill of Howth along side the badgers.

Some screaming Maryā€™s locally looking for a cull

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Your allowed kill cubs with the hounds in August. Canā€™t come quick enough, place is littered with them out here

Loitering :joy:

Ban hunting in rural ireland and move it to the cities instead

When your cousin from the city is down and heā€™s told to stand in the gap

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Iā€™d say 9/10 if not 10/10 of the last times Iā€™ve seen a live fox, its been in the city.
City fellas are right cocky, not one fuck do they give.

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Are you actually allowed do that?
I thought ā€œcubbingā€ was the more illicit side of hunting.

Yes , not allowed kill adult Foxes until November imagine but the cubs are fair game next week.

Purple Gold. What a harvest. Only constraint was the size of the container. Growing in bunches like grapes in some places.

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I culled one myself coming out of town the other night, stupid cunt ran straight out under the van.No damage to the motor thank god.
Massey 1-0 Stupid Fox.

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And brought the poor hoor home to make a Davy Crockett hat out of the pelt.
Those Manor fuckers never waste a thing. ā€¦Gā€™wan - tell the truth.

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Seeing as you didnā€™t wait for the first frost I hope you had the good grace to leave enough for the fairies.

Theyā€™ll have their eye on you, you can be sure of that.

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Plenty left for the fairies. :+1::+1:

I was doing a bit of trimming on a hedge earlier and there was a sloe tree creaking under the weight of them. Seems to be a bumper crop.

I have a rake of them in the garden. Drop up.