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  1. What sort of yak have you got? Always wanted a go myself.
  2. Nice catch what did you have them on? Pirks or shads??????
  3. Try putting out a baited hopper but add a small swing door like the ones on the multi, this gets them used to pushing the door up to get food. Replace the hopper with the trap they should now go in with more confidence. I've caught 4 in a trap at once with this method but single catch traps were generally better catchers! Hope this helps
  4. Think you can get General Grabber all terrains for the x trail, thats what i'm looking to put on next.
  5. Just a word of warning. Bought a pair of Aigle parcours iso £120 pound a while back. Used them in woodlands and fields at work. They have now started to leak only after 2 months of use, just from going through brambles. Rang them up to complain and ask about a replacements they said i bought the wrong model of welly for the job. Should have gone for the endurance model for 20 quid more no chance of replacement. Very disappointed. Next pair of wellies i buy i shall be looking elsewhere!
  6. "If you want to see the Australian outback take a Land Rover, if you want to come back take a Toyota!"
  7. In Gloucestershire but dont mind travelling. Thanks
  8. Hi Guys I have a great little working cocker spaniel which i hope to breed from next time she comes into season. She will be just over two and a half years old and is having a fantastic season beating and picking up. The advice i'm looking for is what do i look for in a stud dog? How far should i be looking back in the pedigree to make sure they are not too closley related? She was sired by Argyll warrior and dam was Warren sake. She is a compact cocker weighing in at 11KG (Great in the high seat) and would really like the offspring this fairly small size. She is a very p
  9. Use a fly with a long tail and slightly weighted head. Plenty of movement will sure to get some takes.
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