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Last February we had only one day on the rats, the shock came that the land was to be sold off, the gamekeeper out of a job. Although it was really sad we would not to see that kind of ratting again,

He is still pretty fit for his age but is a little weak on his back end..so he can't manage a full day at it anymore..once he had marked a few and killed a couple i put him back in the car after about

I had just as much fun when we used to go to an old farm and spend all day to get 6 Gnipper

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allways look forward to your posts. brilliant. :thumbs: two top picture posts about ratting and both came from . ladies. is that a coincident. glad to see rip still fit enough for a days ratting. cant be many plummers as able at his age :signthankspin: for takeing the time to post :thumbs:

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glad to see rip still fit enough for a days ratting. cant be many plummers as able at his age :signthankspin: for takeing the time to post :thumbs:

He is still pretty fit for his age but is a little weak on his back end..so he can't manage a full day at it anymore..once he had marked a few and killed a couple i put him back in the car after about 2hr's just so he does not get too sore the next day.. :victory:

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allways look forward to your posts. brilliant. :thumbs: two top picture posts about ratting and both came from . ladies. is that a coincident. glad to see rip still fit enough for a days ratting. cant be many plummers as able at his age :signthankspin: for takeing the time to post :thumbs:

yes i enjoyed reading and looking at the pics from the ladies top stuff
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Excellent pics there Molly ,makes my efforts look pathetic but in my defence im trying to watch and operate the smoker at the same time so just the odd shot as and when .Ratting is underrated as a terrier pastime i know how much how it takes out of them and men [and women] when done properly.Well done to you and team .

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