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  1. The bacon thread got me in search of porky breaki treats drove to emmetts for the dry cure bacon black pepper ham picante chorizo with banana chutney treat mighty tasty it were to washed down with a cuppa
    5 points
  2. Retrieving duck beardie cross meant to have a bit of beddie in her as well
    4 points
  3. Not the best of shots, but was glad to see these Reed Buntings in my garden. Cheers Arry
    4 points
  4. Cheers Fatman, wish yous all the best with him hopefully he turns into a good worker for yous, he's forward enough and built for the job. We had his full brother out with us today. He hasn't seen as much as the other dog but he showed a lot of interest and he got to run a few handy places though there was nothing home. Ended up at a place into dark, runaround for a brave while and when we ran out of light a while later it bolted, its there for another day. Took this pic just so you can see how he's shaping up. Thanks again. Atb
    4 points
  5. And socks at last years fishing comp
    4 points
  6. My mate was gifted a young dog a few weeks back by a friend of mine,14months old,nice strong dog,i know the breeding of it so it had the right stuff in it but wont mention that on here.We were out on sunday morn and the lurcher Snowy marked an easy place so i told Paddy to collar up the young dog.We entered him and he travelled on a few metres and then found and we dug him with a small vixon,ideal start for this youngster.We also had a dog returned to us by the General that i had gave him as a pup but through circumstances at the moment he had to rehome the dog and to his word the dog ame back
    4 points
  7. Well, after cutting my teeth on spring rifles some 40 years ago and owning shooting most that have been around ,then moving on to pre- charged rifles and again shooting /owning most i have come full circle again and got myself a AirArms prosport .177 in walnut The rifle I purchased second hand and has been setup Nicely and also short stroked, and shoots 8.4 jsb's at 780-787 spot on After having a paper punching session last week to get back into shooting a Springer today , I visited one of my shoots to have a wander about and hopefully bag a pigeon or two and also to give my 8 mon
    3 points
  8. Bedlington/collie xs any one run them if so how do you find them? This is my pup she’s nearly 6months old with her first ferreted rabbit (to nets) no free running but like to get fur in there mouths young
    3 points
  9. A fox has been helping himself to our Pheasant shoot during the day and is sighted by all n sundry when unarmed so me goes random times day n night to get him a lift to St Peters gate .Tonight arrived about 4.30pm ,its dark as can be thermal ,Photon ,best fox call ,mouse squeak e l and .308 loaded with Reynard sleeping pill ,1 part lead 1part copper.Moseys on down to the first gate and takes a pew. Well much scanning for half an hour and random calls ,no show.Next style <his haunt in the day>,parks my buttski and thermal scans whilst calling and "SBA " appears but whats this "arrgh
    3 points
  10. Cheeky pair of fukcers that looks nothing like me ... I've got green eyes .....
    3 points
  11. The way the dog game is gone good honest lads are few and far between.good to here of a decent lad for a change
    3 points
  12. There's' one of mine 14 she is and lives the quiet life now, greyhound x beardie, if I could clone one it would be her
    3 points
  13. Ha ha. It's the same anywhere in the food industry. I was once working in a restaurant kitchen and the chef was a fookin nut job. Somebody complained their side of salmon was underdone so the chef picked it up, threw it onto the floor, spat on it and then put it back on the plate. The waiter took it back and the diner declared his salmon was just to his liking. Motto? Never complain unless you are prepared to risk gob, bogies etc being placed on your plate. I had a row with that chef and he said he would 'f****n kill me' after work, So I waited for him in the car park as we'd agreed. Eve
    3 points
  14. You might not say that if you saw the Romas packing it Cheers, D.
    3 points
  15. I have been to baler where the Charlie don't surf scene was filmed,lots of stories floating around about the movie,the stars were drunk or stoned or snorting coke between scenes etc hopper and Brando didn't see eye to eye,Brando left the party early.
    3 points
  16. Taken from my kitchen while making a cup of tea
    3 points
  17. Can' they shoot a few ragheads anyway ,just to be on the safe side like .
    3 points
  18. This was peterhunter the other night with a face only a mother would love
    3 points
  19. I decided to give the Mk3 it's first proper trip out last week, on the rats at the manor house permission - there's usually a good few around the grain silo and the chicken sheds. First things first, I tried a couple of different pellets to see if I could use something with a bit more clout and less penetration. ....... I ended up opting for Baracuda Hunter Extremes In total we got about 20 rats - mostly off of the frame work on the silo. The Baracudas were cracking them hard with a lot of noise and, barely any movement after they'd been hit. ....... Mos
    2 points
  20. I live on a very main road with traffic lights outside so every day I spend in the countryside is an absolute pleasure even the smell of cow shit, funny enough I have just been over to my local pheasant shoot to see a mate of mine and even the sound of people saying what's he doing here or sorry mate but I can't be seen talking to you here is better than the sounds at home
    2 points
  21. 2 points
  22. Starting to look up I've been lucky enough to be loaned a young starter off a very good line to keep me out this season
    2 points
  23. I lost one of my lurchers march 2016 as you rightly say heartbreaking! there is not a day that goes by I don't think of him but now it's with the appreciation of having spent great time with him ! And in time you will too .
    2 points
  24. Coppola allowed Brando to ad-lib most of his dialogue during the movie,I think that speech included.
    2 points
  25. I get through shed loads of bacon - barely a day goes by that I don't eat it - so I tend to buy cheaper stuff. Can't be doing with smoked bacon though........... The other day there was one of those yellow label "Oops" things in the supermarket - Wiltshire dry cured back bacon - 6 rashers (hardly 2 days worth !) for just over a quid. Gotta say that the difference was remarkable. A much better, deeper flavour and no white snot all over the pan ! Wish I could afford it all the time ! I am of the earnest belief that whatever type you prefer, there is nothing.......nothing.......that can
    2 points
  26. At least with grilling you don't get your pan filling up with water from the packaged shite......
    2 points
  27. There a google map linked to the advert ,must be new feature I personally wouldn't be happy with my address area being on here.
    2 points
  28. I,d rather give five years of my life at the 70 end than in my 20,s infact if I live into my 80,s I,m giving crack a go, the biggest growth in the prison population is oap,s because your looked after better than an old peoples home and the government don't make you sell your house to pay for it, I'm all in favour of oap crime though this old fella was,nt really making anything from it, at least he won't be lonely at Christmas
    2 points
  29. Well it's back 58 kg roughly of organic pork works out roughly just over £5 a kilo? So cheaper than Waitrose etc
    2 points
  30. Some stories translate better to audio or film........and some never translate well to other media. All quiet on the western front is a classic case.......the book pisses all over the cinematic version. Lord Of the rings is another, you could not possibly hope to do a literary work so vast and complicated justice on film......they just wouldn’t have the budget for it. The film was shite compared to the book
    2 points
  31. Thanks! I was around 80-100 meters from them. I didn't crop the picture - this is how it came from the camera
    2 points
  32. Everyone I've spoke to that's had a renault trafic or Vauxhall vivaro? Have said it's damn near broke them with garage bills. an the transits get stolen round here with a master key never to be seen again.
    2 points
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  34. Looks like a dog I owned around 79, beddy whippet with a bit of bull.. wish I could get my hands on another one!
    2 points
  35. feel for you darren, ive got 3 border dog pups that need working homes to go to. you can gladly have one if want, they will be 6wks this weekend all the best dave mac.
    2 points
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  37. I wasn't after any particular work. He had just started to mark earths, go in bushes and i planned to try on the odd fox if i ever had the chance. He was my first ever dog so was happy just being out with him walking the hills and learning from him. He was a Lakeland cross patterdale. I have found a pup i am looking at tonight as i cant stick going home to an empty house and i need a positive focus. Arry off here is a top bloke, called me thismorning and had a chat with me which was lifting. If he ever invites you down take him uo he's a proper gentleman with a wealth of experience.
    2 points
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