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Managed to get an early finish today and was working up North Devon. Decided to head out to one of my favourite mooching spots. Plenty of rabbits around and not many people. It’s a brilliant way to sharpen the dogs up and to keep them fit. Plenty of runs but due to lots of cover and warrens it’s hard to catch. Could do with a bigger pack......maybe one day!! Theres one in here....get the busher Quick look before heading in Bit of over watch while the busher is working the cover up from the lower ground Chase is on.....where’s the runner11 points
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Whilst I don't agree with grassing to any authority if those dogs are being kept in the conditions described something should be done .....9 points
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Well the old boy had 2 las week so alittle tender still I decided al take him An the busher for an hour. The lurchers got an open wound so she can have a walk sounds nice eh?. Decided Jus to walk some local waste ground started great flushed 7 bunnies from thick cover An 2 roe off the other end. We had a lot off rain of late so the dogs where chasing bunnies thru puddles etc all great fun, went along to where the kids go on the dirt bikes just off the the track not even 30 yards the dogs hit alittle thick patch an never came out, shit ok let’s see Roxie got there only to find about 20 foot o8 points
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Multi culturalism is insanity........it’s isanity not because you let foreigners into your country.....it’s insanity because you don’t make them buy into and adapt the host countries culture. If you go and live in France (or anywhere else for that matter) then you should adapt to that culture and learn to speak the language.....simple as that. But if an Englishman go’s and lives in France and starts demanding egg & chips, shit coffee & crap grub at the supermarket then go’s and lives in a ghetto with a load of other English people and openly violates and trashes the French wa6 points
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From the days of the Trials , "Columbo" and his son "Columbo II" ... two dogs who ware blue ,6 points
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Why does the French terrierman like a big dug hole? Because he always digs with a pickaxe and so he needs a big place. On the other hand, he spots the dog with a bar. It's not always very precise. A large hole reduces the risk of digging in the wrong place. Moreover, he isn't hurry and he isn't alone in digging. Over here, a very good dug hole is : rectangular, straight walls, sharp angles, broken behind the dog or just above. The best is flat bottom at the bottom of the gallery before taking the dog. One search, one dog, one badger. Honestly, We don't dig like this ea6 points
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as a rule of thumb 4 foot depth then 4 foot square 6 foot deep 6 foot square thats the way we have always done it iam a big ol lump so i need room to move5 points
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Couldn't help my self new addition to the team 7 month beagle x spaniel.. spaniel x cocker x terrier5 points
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The NHS gets £126 BILLION a year of your money........and it’s by and large shit ! Its shit in no small part due to the left wing pricks who maintain that being mediocre at your job demands a job and a wage and every workers right known to man instead of the f***ing sack. No matter how much money you chuck at it, it will never be right.....it can’t be. £126 BiLLION quid and we can’t train our own doctors?.......you have to put up with some f***ing African who can’t speak English and folks who can’t be bothered because they have bought Lock, stock and barrel into the negative “fe5 points
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I have started a new mink project! Meet my newest mink. Brocc- named after the old English word for "badger" because of his big thick head and shoulders and brazenly confident personality. He is a happy-go-lucky 8 month old buck who is super confident and friendly with humans, yet very intense and highly aggressive towards prey. Ine'sa'be- is a highly driven, highly aggressive, 8 month old buck that wants to bite everything that moves! His name means "black fire" in the Omaha Native American language. Thashishi- is an old retired breeder mink from a fur farm. Her name means "4 points
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Me and craig went out today with the mk1.s and we had a great day out with plenty to go at missed a fair few but the ones we did drop were great /difficult shots which we talked through on way home lol4 points
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Ive a mate who was born in Dundalk but who's lived here for yrs , Ive just rang him and shouted . . . "Go on ya halal c**t ya" ??4 points
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He himself is a black smelly old pleb, it is true he keeps his dogs in cages 20+ in his council house, how he gets away with it I don't know, when I spoke to him there was quite a few thing that were apparent, when talking about his line, it was what it was, a sales pitch, his treatment of a woman I was with, made it clear he hated the her, then his pish talk about bare knuckle fighting was the icing on the cake, its clear there's mental health issues, good luck4 points
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People go to A&E for pathetic reasons because they can !........and there’s a strong case to say they are paying through the nose for it so why shouldn’t they? The fact that we have let society degrade to a point that A&E is full up with utter scumbags drunk or drugged out of their head, aliens who don’t give a f**k about us and are making full use of a free service and myriad other detritus is entirely our generations fault. We have got sold the pup of “you can’t be offensive and you have to tolerate everything” and now we actually beleive that lie. The NHS has also bec4 points
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living in doesn't stop thousands of years of instinct, "some" feel the cold more but they've generally got crap coats anyway, think you get a better bond imo4 points
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My Mrs is worried PAT is going to kill everyone on the street ,, ? Bloody hope not shed be wanting to talk instead ,,,!3 points
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Cultures are like colours. Each culture has it's own bright, vibrant colour. Mix too many colours together, and you get a murky brown that pleases nobody. That's multiculturalism. The liberal-left love to preach how this is the correct way to be. They love to be seen accepting and tolerating other cultures, like the do-gooders they try to be. Virtue-signalling at it's finest, feeding their egos. Blissfully unaware of the murky, tastless culture soup they're turning the UK and Western Europe into. More like a gruel. Unfortunately these folk tend to dominate our public sector, and will sto3 points
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Noticed today, my local supermarket has quail. Lunch is served, with a light red wine sauce. Working from home is great ?3 points
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That's the thing Stiffmeister, if you were just guessing or falsely quoting the man you could be completely wrong but he was the one himself who showed himself to be a massive hypocrite . I started collecting his books when I was 13 or 14 and always noticed that he mentioned that dogs suffer when chopped and changed from yard to yard (something I agree 100% with and to this day still wont let my dogs be passed around) but the book "Diary of a Hunter" frequently mentioned him loaning dogs left ,right and center. Some things stick in your mind and maybe he did influence my future in dogs, b3 points
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I don't know why everyone bullies him about his height, he's 5ft tall when he's got his heels on! Perfectly respectable IMO3 points
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He's on groups on face book talking shite all thequal time about tumblers 300 years breeding sounds a right whin3 points
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well as of the new year im the proud owner of a not so tatty.22 hw35 this was a Christmas present from jimmy aka Big Mac of here and it stunning and good company for my two 97's put the serial number in the Weihrauch date gizmo and it came back as 1977 so its 4 years younger than me cheers jimmy its mint atb si3 points
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Ffs you would think if the dog had it in it surely bringing in the house isn't going to stop.it doing what it loves need to stop bringing my dogs in and no pat them ???3 points
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Honestly I'm still trying to answer that question. When is the best age to start hunting biting prey with a mink? I wish I had someone I could ask that could give me a straight answer! Unfortunately I'm still in the process of answering that question through trial and error.Waiting longer than necessary never really hurts a mink, but like with any animal starting them too young can destroy their confidence. I start hunting them on little/none aggressive prey as soon as they are coordinated enough to catch the prey in question. I have a friend whose mink was a super early starter when it c3 points
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There seems to be an obsession with slagging off plummer. The man is dead and gone leave him be. His son is still about and reads this tripe....do either of them deserve it really. Ernest hemmingway wrote about bullfighting and its a similar story with him....because he was the original every writer now needs to dissect his knowledge and prove they know more than him. I automatically go off a book when I come across the author slagging off a dead author. Maybe some of the criticism is true....but take harcomes insults.....he describes someone else's seeing plummer dogs kept in bad conditions..3 points
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and we were out with it for a hour just a bit of target practice the gun is ideal for her as it is nice and light with the rhino scope on its a nice combination ,its doing 11.7 with air arms fields she was knocking tin cans over at 40 yards rested no bother,ive found my new shooting partner Olivia is out going she has been around birds of prey since the day she was born and is leathel with her catapult which was made off a good member on here 5 years ago with pink bands,looking forward to getting out shooting with her2 points
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I Message tony today and some how Paypal has gave him the wrong address so he popped another in the post for me foc top man ?2 points
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Lovely bit of meat , depends on what they have been feeding on . The one which been feeding on beach nuts chestnuts taste between duck and lamb . Try them one day ,may be in a burger2 points
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Good on that judge ........ District Judge Leo Pyle said: ‘There are no “no-go” areas in this land. There will never be streets or shops where criminals can go about their business with impunity. ‘Every citizen is subject to the rule of law. There is no such thing as a “Kurdish street”.’ Now deport the cheeky b*****ds ......... If they want Kurdish streets, give them Kurdish streets.2 points
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Id have dug it bigger tbh ? nothing worse than breaking through and not being able to clear out the area. Fairplay blaise, when does your season end?2 points
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Yes mate, get a mortgage over the least number of years you can manage, its suprising how much cash you will save by knocking a couple of years off your mortgage. Ive got a little olace up the Dales that I rent out as a weekend holliday let. It gives me a better return than a full time tenant but involves a bit of work for the mrs cleaning etc....2 points
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How long before the rich are living in safe walled/gated compounds like in USA/south Africa an the rest of us poor white trash/crackers are living in ghettostan.2 points
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I know with my greyhound bitch that runs at monmore 16 week from when season starts I get my money on her because she will win by 6 or 7 lengths2 points
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Why not look into taking straws off him John .If the the technology was about 20 years ago im certain i would of had same from two dogs i had about then .Cracking looker that dog mate and sounds like a decent worker .Just to add ,we all strive to put our best over the best available but if a gene is worth preserving ,second rate stock from good breeding can and will produce the goods with correct nururing. All the best and hope theres a good few seasons left in him .2 points
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Fox! Huh. That's nothing! ,,, ?. I shot a Mallard and the rest of the pattern took down a passing jumbo jet. And that was #6. Never found anything of the mallard.!!! ??2 points
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thanks jon mate I look forward to going out with her,we will fill the freezer for the breeding season coming up for all of our birds of prey2 points
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Well, I have never heard anyone say such a thing .so why would you mention it...? Perhaps you listen to silly rumors,..this is always a foolish and frequently dangerous, mode of behavior... Do not quote me when making such claims.2 points
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i took a good friend to A&E 2 days before Christmas. He wasn't right, slurring his words etc, thought he'd had a mini stroke. Did a CT scan and found a tumour on his brain. OK, its bad and I wouldn't want it in my head but we can deal with it. Fast forward to following morning, having seen 3 different doctors none of whom had been told what meds he was on (even though each one had written it down). So I go in to pick him up as he was being discharged with a follow up appointment, and just as we are about to leave another doctor appears and declares 'as you know you have primary lung c2 points
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Thanks Neil yeh he’s still out most days with me when his digging days pass his mooching days can continue . We seem to hold a connection he knows what I need him to do An he wanders An gives me a day at it can’t ask for more ??2 points