i had the pleasure of his company in a hotel bar late one night back in 2007 in manchester, a fantastic conversation maker who easily talked me up to his room and had some boy on boy fun
7 years I done in the wash and never got a shot on the pinks,decided to go to Wigtown in Dumfries shot 6 in a week, well deserved, sad day we lost jack use to watch his videos at age 8 before my dad woke up on a Saturday to take me shooting with him great memories, cheers Mr charlton
watched the series when it came out first time as a lad,been great to catch back up with it,bit sad how the world has changed from these days,we are all afraid to say or do something that may offend some arse or another.thanks for uploading the vids mate its been terrific to see again
Shot my first goose in the heart of the wash in 1979 under the moon at the age of 9, im 53 now and still get goose fever, Wingland , BORN AND BRED, My Father shot many times with Kenzie Thorpe, Sid Right, Frank Harrison, My Father Tought me well, but many hours put in that you get nothing, lovely to see Big Jack understands
This is something you cant explain to non hunters. Its man in his most natural state, and has to be lived to be appreciated. Its not about just killing.
True hunters these two are, unlike some people today who want to blast everything. And it’s not always about getting a shot, just enjoying the moment and the surroundings. Rip chaps
I miss programs like this about country living. The nanny state with its pc has done for this way of life and now of course all game comes from Tesco’s.
x y yea I was talking proper milk and I’ve always worked on farms so although it’s now frowned upon to dare eat or drink anything not from a supermarket, if your willing to risk drinking real milk it is still possible. I’m afraid the countryside here is now only available if your willing to pay some rich land owner a weeks wages for an hours camping. I don’t think I’d swop Australia for Blighty anymore your better of staying put.
Amazing television in those days... if these type of shows were aired today for children to watch I think you’d see a lot less of the anti brigade in the next generations
I won't touch geese, they mate for life and never re-mate if a partner is lost, won't do that to them....Fricking wrong shooting pairs, you killed its mate.
I would like to meet the man who was capable of such a feet your lucky to get of more than a couple of shots before they scatter to the four winds. and then wait for the next flock and repeat
No problem with wildfowling or any hunting that's for the pot. Ditto the control of pests and vermin pigeons, rats ect. The only thing I vehemently disagree with is fox hunting with hounds. Posh, entitled hooray Henry's and Henrietta's who think because they have money are above the law and prosecution. As OW said "The unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible" Fox hounds in West Oxfordshire came into my parents garden and my Mums little terrier was nearly ragged. My Dad told the huntsman in no uncertain terms he would dispatch any hounds that attacked his three pet dogs. The huntsman told him if he didn't like the ways of the country to fuck off back to London and if he bothered the hunts hounds he'd live to regret it. My Dad was 80 and grew up in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, he'd won the Millitary Medal in North Africa 1942 and here he was being threatened and abused by a man half his age on a huge Thoroughbred dressed in the colours of the local hunt. If Id been there I'd have stuffed the bastards horn and whip up his entitled arse. But that would have only bought trouble to my parents who lived in a quite secluded part of a small village.
its unfortunate that your dad had such a bad experience with that particular arsehole. I wonder how long ago that was because from my experience the people sitting on the horse today tend to be the local plumber and sparks a fireman the doctor and the vicar etc. the days of the hoorays and toffs seem to have gone glad to say. the trouble is it takes years to build a good rep but one arshole can destroy it in seconds and can colour opinions forever
Sad to hear of the passing of Big Jack. A great man in all respects, much admired. RIP Jack.
i had the pleasure of his company in a hotel bar late one night back in 2007 in manchester, a fantastic conversation maker who easily talked me up to his room and had some boy on boy fun
I Love these old programmes. A great antidote to Chris Packham and those like him.
you can't beat the outdoor life brings back memories thank you.
7 years I done in the wash and never got a shot on the pinks,decided to go to Wigtown in Dumfries shot 6 in a week, well deserved, sad day we lost jack use to watch his videos at age 8 before my dad woke up on a Saturday to take me shooting with him great memories, cheers Mr charlton
Many thanks you wonderful person proper old school trip down memory lane beautiful.All the very best
watched the series when it came out first time as a lad,been great to catch back up with it,bit sad how the world has changed from these days,we are all afraid to say or do something that may offend some arse or another.thanks for uploading the vids mate its been terrific to see again
Agreed mate. Great days these were
No matter how much you try you will never please everyone
Shot my first goose in the heart of the wash in 1979 under the moon at the age of 9, im 53 now and still get goose fever, Wingland , BORN AND BRED, My Father shot many times with Kenzie Thorpe, Sid Right, Frank Harrison, My Father Tought me well, but many hours put in that you get nothing, lovely to see Big Jack understands
This is something you cant explain to non hunters. Its man in his most natural state, and has to be lived to be appreciated. Its not about just killing.
Shawn Bradley well they criticise us for shooting, but then go and buy their chicken from Tesco they are hypocritical really
40 years went by in a blink of the eye.
Jack's game an absolutely fantastic video love watching it ... tells the stories of game shooting etc .... 👏👏👏
True hunters these two are, unlike some people today who want to blast everything. And it’s not always about getting a shot, just enjoying the moment and the surroundings. Rip chaps
I miss programs like this about country living. The nanny state with its pc has done for this way of life and now of course all game comes from Tesco’s.
x y these programs are years old so it’s now even worse. A lot of kids now don’t even know milk comes from a cow.
x y yea I was talking proper milk and I’ve always worked on farms so although it’s now frowned upon to dare eat or drink anything not from a supermarket, if your willing to risk drinking real milk it is still possible. I’m afraid the countryside here is now only available if your willing to pay some rich land owner a weeks wages for an hours camping. I don’t think I’d swop Australia for Blighty anymore your better of staying put.
2019 and still excellent
Great video jacks hunt thanks for sharing
Amazing television in those days... if these type of shows were aired today for children to watch I think you’d see a lot less of the anti brigade in the next generations
thank you jackie charlton for 1966
This was a great show. Can't believe someone can make a living hunting pigeons. And the dog was great. Notice the Scotch bottle in the blind.
Rip jack Charlton best manager Ireland ever had 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪😊
So looking forward to September 1st
I enjoyed this video.
Good on yer our Jack 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧😆😆😆😆
Awesome upload!!!!!!!
What's hit is history and what's missed is a mystery 🤔
The Geese would eventually forgive Jack
... but they never forgot
Arthur cadman proper sportsman ,wildfowler
I won't touch geese, they mate for life and never re-mate if a partner is lost, won't do that to them....Fricking wrong shooting pairs, you killed its mate.
Dem hounds are devoted to their task....
You don't use decoys ?
Anyone know the song name at 22:40?
9.25 goosey music
If i ever rested my barrel on a Barbed Wire Fence?? a wonderful program but thats a complete No No!!!
some fools would've shot the whole Flock
I would like to meet the man who was capable of such a feet your lucky to get of more than a couple of shots before they scatter to the four winds. and then wait for the next flock and repeat
No problem with wildfowling or any hunting that's for the pot. Ditto the control of pests and vermin pigeons, rats ect. The only thing I vehemently disagree with is fox hunting with hounds. Posh, entitled hooray Henry's and Henrietta's who think because they have money are above the law and prosecution. As OW said "The unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible" Fox hounds in West Oxfordshire came into my parents garden and my Mums little terrier was nearly ragged. My Dad told the huntsman in no uncertain terms he would dispatch any hounds that attacked his three pet dogs. The huntsman told him if he didn't like the ways of the country to fuck off back to London and if he bothered the hunts hounds he'd live to regret it. My Dad was 80 and grew up in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, he'd won the Millitary Medal in North Africa 1942 and here he was being threatened and abused by a man half his age on a huge Thoroughbred dressed in the colours of the local hunt. If Id been there I'd have stuffed the bastards horn and whip up his entitled arse. But that would have only bought trouble to my parents who lived in a quite secluded part of a small village.
its unfortunate that your dad had such a bad experience with that particular arsehole. I wonder how long ago that was because from my experience the people sitting on the horse today tend to be the local plumber and sparks a fireman the doctor and the vicar etc. the days of the hoorays and toffs seem to have gone glad to say. the trouble is it takes years to build a good rep but one arshole can destroy it in seconds and can colour opinions forever