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Or its amazing how they can make the public beleive anything they want them to beleive ...it was on tv must be true lol.8 points
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End of day pic form Sunday on the pheasant pens in Northumberland Pick up around 430 must done nearly 500. PUD8 points
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I am new to longdogs, this guy is stag x grey. He is fitting in well with the terriers.7 points
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Yes it’s only 1 but it was a memerable catch ,for the most part retired dog , it was like going back in time when 180 deg flips landing backwards in the hedge were standard for the old lad , still can’t believe he caught it ? a heart in the mouth landing but he stood up and was one happy lad , and me I was made up for him7 points
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The sister to my T Rex , the Pro Sport, " should" be here tomorrow, touch wood, so I thought I`d give the T Rex a hunting session today. It`s hard shooting on my permissions at the moment as the pigeons are feeding away from my grounds on Rape. Anyway, I`ve watched a few trees of late and decided to try one of them but it needs a hide putting up and is a bit of a walk across some fields to get to. So, I saddled up my home made hide, poles, primos , seat and game carrier and off we went. I landed a4 points
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I have just seen another bit in the paper about it .. likening Chedder Man to David Dickinson4 points
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That is a huge leap forward in technology, a landrover with a HEATER that works ... ..seems quieter and smokes less than most and with better acceleration and top end speed it’s got to be a winner ...I presume it still leaks oil and water so people know where your parking spaces are ..little more work to do on draft proofing and windscreen wipers but definitely a big tech leap ...4 points
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3 takes in 2 hours yesterday on a local dropping river. Float pattanoster smelt and joey did the trick. Only managed to land 2 though.4 points
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Has anyone every had a terrier that will only work dog foxes ? This new Russell dog Iv dug two dog foxes with him and when there dead all he wanted to do it bite there’s cocks lol he said no once last week and we dug a vixen and tonight had another dog fox and straight into its cock while it was trying to bite him I know it’s strange but in all seriousness it’s puzzling lol old3 points
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still a lot of weird inbred neanderthals walking around cheddar some got webbed feet and hands3 points
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Sold the photon to a lad who,s mate has just got a rat perm lol phone call in an Irish accent Is that jimmy mac yes can i borrow your nv no its for sale not to lend out well then can you fit it to my AA S310 and ill buy it off you when i get home this week end how much you want for it DAD lol sold it to him for £250 ...well after all as its staying at mine with his rifles its a win win situation lol Over the moon lol atvbjimmy3 points
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Believe or not some folk mock the plummer terrier ,tis true they do and many say there good for nothing but for a young lad getting going that dog will be perfect.I got a new plummer pup myself and at 7 months she's going well on the rats and is on the right track.she didn't catch all those rats either...3 points
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Hi lads heres a picture of me puppy lass she bullwhippetgreyhound x buddywhippet hope you like.3 points
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A judge in California has ruled that a baker didn't have to provide a wedding cake for a same-sex marriage as it violated her beliefs. In a surprising victory for common sense, the judge ruled that the state of California could not coerce the baker to go against her beliefs. The baker had a referral arrangement with another establishment that would gladly provide the service and this was deemed utterly fair! Some of us have argued this for a while and it's genuinely refreshing to see it play out in a legal setting! Well done California! Now about those Second Amendment restrictions..3 points
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My last place of work we had a marble and granite shop so i just used there finishing abrasives right down to 30,000P its nearly there just wants finishing on a jewellers buffing wheel now ...I still want it look natural that's why I've left a bit of coal in it I'll probably mount it on a nice bit of burr walnut or something with a light behind it ....that's the picture in my head anyway lol3 points
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5517422/mummified-dog-stuckie-tree-trunk-20-years-chasing-raccoon-georgia/2 points
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Got a day for the big dog planned this week so been bushing the last couple off days with the 2 rogues. Took to some waste land after the school run. Nice little bit off hail stones to remind me why I enjoy being out so much?. We chased a couple off bunnies then onto some thick brambles, put a fox out and after a wee chase it made its way away pushed on alitttle An they where on off again this time from what I could see they pushed a roe but vetted off that onto another fox they had a good old chase at this took the fox alittle bit to shake off the busher she’s fast for her size. I moved on mo2 points
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bad people do bad things,that will never stop.computers and the net have made it easier for them to find each other and communicate.but also the internet has made it easier for the authorities to track/find them. if it wasnt for the internet i wouldnt be were i am today. it a very useful tool that i couldnt be without,be it for finding rifle parts from across the globe to finding dogs local to me and watching sports. eg it took me 2 hours on the net to find someone who sells an oil plug for a snowblower as i cant buy one locally.if it wasnt for the n2 points
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i dont give a feck about its looks,its very powerfull and has already done its job today on a few squirrels,like rapids looks mean feck all its what it does that matters2 points
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I wouldn't put it past the media to spin it anyway they can to make the whole story as PC as possible. Anything to promote the vision of us all being the same worldwide.2 points
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Well I've I've had a tx in both flavours and loved them. I've never owned a 97 but I've shot them and again, lovely to shoot. It is going to be a pro sport in .177 when I've got the spare funds as I had that one last year very briefly and I was gutted to have to swap it but it just wasn't right so yes, a pro sport it will be pal. I'm like a broken record I know but it's the best looking springer out there and if it's as impressive as either of my tx200's then I will be made up. Just need to keep saving a bit longer??2 points
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Yeah, cold but lovely day. I don`t think an airgun hunter`s cabinet is full, without a T Rex in it , - superb rifles. Which springer do you fancy Twat, I mean , Matt Carp fisherman ? yep it does but just has to be done this time of year.2 points
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Digging them out ,always found it a better day when doing that even if the numbers aren't so high..Good luck to your lad Don as it looks like he's away with it now mate...2 points
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Imagine having game like fox,badger,boar,coyotes,coons,deer,hares, opossum etc to go at with a dog2 points
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Make you wonder for sure. They tell you that the Red Squirrel goes out onto branches too thin for the Pine Marten to follow but can catch the bigger Grey Squirrel's. The poor Red Squirrel's that I seen Martens taking in documentaries must have been suffering from obesity or something ,LOL. The next time you see a Pine Marten road kill (a common sight on roads) pick it up and get it mounted with that red Squirrel in it's mouth just to annoy the wildlife "experts" who tell us Pine Martens are a useful addition to our countryside2 points
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Our representatives in parliament will only enact our will if we are holding a gun to their heads with the hammer cocked and safety off. Power corrupts..... there's no point complaining that it shouldn't, it does and that's that. The beauty of democracy is that we are given a gun and the right to pull the trigger to keep our representatives on the straight and narrow. Now, what I have seen of my countrymen is that we are willing to wave the gun around and get folks attention but haven't the balls to pull the trigger and those fuckers know exactly what they can get away with to keep that balanc2 points
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Pellet testing is fun - I still like to do it from time to time. I think it's generally best to avoid the cheaper brands. More established brands like JSB, H&N, AA etc, will be better quality. If you've got a decent lead diablo pellet that works well, I'd keep that as the one for all hunting and target shooting. That said, the 2 gimmicky type pellets that I found to work well are Baracuda Hunter Extreme and Polymag shorts. ...... Both have been accurate to around 40yrds in a few of my rifles.2 points
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I voted for brexit. If it had gone the other way it would have been forgotten but the public voted "wrong" according to the politicians2 points
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Maybe if your tight n buy a cheap one, but spend some money on a decent one n there no chance a dog can ignore it.2 points
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Honestly, no boasting bullshit. I can outshoot a PCP with my spring rifles. I own a Daystate Regal .177 and a Webley FX2000 .22. Both are beautiful to shoot with but, my Air Arms Pro Sport .22 is more accurate producing a tighter single hole pellet group than I can achieve with both these superb PCPs shooting at a zeroing range of 30 metres. I can get the same standards with my on-ticket HW80 .22. That rifle delivers 23 foot pounds of whack, with absolute precision accuracy. It's nice to be able to enjoy the advantages of both PCP and spring actions. But, I'm a spring gun man first to the2 points
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Sorry to sort of but in but Delboy paint your wire black and your'll see your birds so much better mate,use outdoor paint and use a roller to paint it on with2 points
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From what I understand (and I don’t understand much at the best of times !!) it’s a market readjustment. As in, the economy is doing so well that a rise in interest rates must be on the cards so people are simply dumping some shares and moving the money into other stock that will benefit most from a rise in rates. Basically it’s shifting money to a more favourable place based on all the indicators. Bit hey, I could obviously be wrong and Trump has now caused a world slump as well as the myriad other things he always does wrong It will be that or Brexit anyway.........lol l2 points
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It means that anyone who thought a vote was the end of it is deluded. Seeing it through means keeping on at the elected officials and demanding that your interests are upheld. At 51% with the majority, every leaver in the country should be inundating their elected officials with demands to honour their commitment to serve the people they represent. Victories are only temporary.2 points
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I was seriously excited the morning after the vote... couldn't believe our votes were really going to make a difference for once... it really felt like a change was happening... now... bored of it.. bored of the whole shite concerning it, realise it makes no odds what you vote... im still grafting away, sorting my own shit out, will make sure I leave a bit for the kids to give them a decent enough start.... going back into my bubble... sorry lads, it's just less frustrating and better for my brain that way!!2 points