Whats going on with these dogs?

charlie222

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A few months back I spotted a guy running two retrievers through a bit of rough ground on a farm I shoot. It's about 1/4 acre of over grown unused land next to a byway. I rang the farmer to let him know but neither of us spoke to the bloke as he was doing no harm.
Yesterday farmer spots the same bloke doing the same thing, bloke packs up and leaves before he can jump in the landrover. Later that day he's back. This time with three other cars, retrievers and spaniels working the rough, doing no harm but enough to spook the lambing ewes two fields away. This time farmer drives over. The guy with the retrievers is very polite and says no problem when he's asked to leave, which they all did. The others with him had a few terriers all muzzled and on leads. I spoke to farmer last night and we can't fathom what they were up to. Any ideas? It's fairly remote 200m off a b road with a empty but accessible barn next to it, no rabbit, fox or other holes. I'd like to think it's all innocent but seems odd to me.
 
could be anything fro scoping out an encampment to coarsing site - pretty much either way its not gonna have a positive outcome. not sure of the value but he might wanna flag as private property, etc. maybe get some 3g cameras up.
 
Maybe dog training, they didn't give any explanation for why they were there. The fact they left immediately when asked, without a cross word, makes me think they were either genuine, or, they didn't want to draw any extra attention.
 
He's had a couple of heated exchanges with people in the past so was pleased they just left without issue. Even said they were very polite. I just cant figure out why four polite people with dogs, either muzzled and on leads or well trained gun dogs would meet in that spot?
 
If they come back , get your bins out and just watch from a distance, you'll soon see what there upto , that's what I'd do
 
I would simply talk to them quietly. Here's what I would say:

"I like dogs too and I'm glad to see you training your dogs. But right now my ewes are having lambs and the sound of dogs stresses them greatly. My ewes are in that other field and you probably did not realize they were there

But why don't you come back after lamb season? If you give me your telephone number I'll call you"

And then I would talk to them about hunting. He might be able to take you to a few good spots
 
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