Practical Lessons On Hunting And Sporting

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Practical Lessons On Hunting And Sporting
Knightley William Horlock
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The whip should never be used, save as a corrective medium, to stop or check hounds from riot. The hom, also, is used too frequently by most huntsmen. Whilst hounds are rattling their fox round covert, you cannot be too quiet. Keep as near to them as possible. You must prepare to start in their company, or as near to them as may be. Never attend to halloas outside whilst they are running merrily within. Let them stick to their own game ; chopping and changing from one fox to another does an inf...inity of mischief. When your fox breaks covert, don't put yourself into an insane flurry : take ON HUNTING AND SPORTING. 77 things quietly. Let your hounds settle down on his line, and with a few short shrill blasts of your horn, to bring on any stragglers, sit down in your saddle, and with your eyes fixed on the leading couples, go along. This — keeping your eyes upon the hounds — is the most im- portant business of a huntsman, when they are in chase ; and he ought to possess the keenest sight, to enable him to detect in a moment when hounds are holding the scent, and when they go beyond it ; for young hounds will go beyond it, and old ones too sometimes, if too nearly pressed by inconsiderate riders.

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