Author: Long Netter

Mink Trapping – Steve Caple

  I was recently approached by a local marina owner and asked to remove a family of mink that had taken up residence amongst the pontoon walkways that ran alongside the moored barges. They had decimated the local moorhen and duck population that regular visitors to the nearby canal-side restaurant had been used to seeing…
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May 13, 2021 0

Its The Small Things…

  By Cathal Hughes (Pro Fire Widlfowling)   A morning wildfowling on Lough Neagh starts for me on a Friday evening shortly after finishing work in which I would have spent most of the day thinking on how I would be setting out the decoy spread. After methodically thinking and deciding on how the lay…
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May 3, 2021 0

Live to run another day!

I took the dog pup out with me last Thursday night for a few runs, just locally & just to let him let off a bit of steam. These pups are noticeably different than to the older generation from which they have stemmed from.  That dash of Irish terrier breeding has certainly added some fuel…
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February 24, 2021 0

Irish Extra February 2021

  Irish Extra February 2021 We have had a couple of days of light snow as I write and it has been very welcome. I find that snow brings a certain calm to the countryside and I always enjoy a roam about in it. I had the truck loaded up on Friday night and I…
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February 24, 2021 0

Up up & Away!

I began my day at the foot of the mountain accompanied by a Lurcher and a Teckel. I had a small bag over my shoulder with a flask inside and a shotgun with me. This was the third or fourth day I had did this since October and while not in the habit of mixing…
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January 28, 2021 0

Irish Extra January 2021

  2020 is gone! Happy New Year. I do not think many of us, least of all the country sports community will be sad to see the end of a frustrating year to say the least. It seemed shooting sports in particular were on and off like a light switch and there were at times…
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January 28, 2021 0

The Way of the Long Net

  For me there can be little more satisfying than a good nights netting, even should that night only amount to one mere rabbit in the bag, or even none! It matters little because getting out and dropping a few nets regardless of the bag is most important. I have enjoyed some nights that we…
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January 8, 2021 0

Irish Extra December 2020

November saw the celebration of 2 notable days for the country sports fraternity, the first being St Huberts Day on 3rd November & secondly World Falconry Day on 16th November. The eldest son of Bertrans, the Duke of Aquitaine, Hubert was born in 638 AD. A prince of the House of Aquitaine in France, when…
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January 7, 2021 0

Irish Extra November 2020

My new German puppy “Remy” arrived safe and well on Sunday past. He bound from a large van with his tail wagging and looking no worse for wear after his three-day journey. My daughter had blown up balloons and bought “Doggy” cupcakes to welcome him to Ireland and the pair spent the afternoon becoming acquainted.…
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January 7, 2021 0

Irish Extra October 2020

      I walked a local duck spot on September 1st with my Harris Hawk, in most circumstances he wouldn’t have the speed for a duck or teal, but the cover surrounding this area would give him a chance and should we get in reasonably close I would be fairly confident of one in…
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November 3, 2020 0