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      • The huntsman is a hunt servant who hunts the hounds and is responsible for controlling and directing the pack during the day’s hunting. He/she decides which coverts will be drawn, although the general plan for the day’s hunting would have been discussed in advance with the master (s).
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  2. A hunt has one or more masters who are responsible for the overall management and conduct of the hunt, in particular they are responsible for liaising with local farmers and landowners. The hunt servants act on their orders. The huntsman will meet with one or more of the masters prior to a day’s hunting to agree how the day would be conducted.

  3. A Master of Foxhounds (MFH) is the most senior figure in the hunt and used to be absolutely in charge – these days the vast majority of hunts will have more than one master and a committee who can call them into account.

  4. Aug 20, 2019 · Most Police Forces have appointed a designated Wildlife Crime Officer (WCO). Upon receipt of a hunting prosecution file, prosecutors should check to see if a force WLO has been involved with...

  5. Hunting was formerly a royal sport, and to an extent shooting still is, with many kings and queens being involved in hunting and shooting, including King Edward VII (r. 1901–1910), King George V (who on 18 December 1913 shot over a thousand pheasants out of a total bag of 3937), King George VI (r.

  6. Aug 24, 2023 · Hunting comes with its own terminology. If you’re new to it, hunting lingo can confuse you. You’ve heard people pepper their sentences with slang. Find the definitions of their favorite hunting words so that you can be in the discussion.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FalconryFalconry - Wikipedia

    Small animals are hunted; squirrels and rabbits often fall prey to these birds. Two traditional terms are used to describe a person involved in falconry: a "falconer" flies a falcon; an "austringer" (Old French origin) keeps Goshawks and uses accipiters for hunting.

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