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Showing content with the highest reputation on 07/04/18 in Posts

  1. My friend and I took this lady out hunting on one of my permissions back in February. We dug her JRT on a five foot dig to a coon. He did really well for only his second time out working. Bolted the coon from an exit hole in one sett behind us that we had already dug about two feet on. The coon hit another sett near by and her terrier followed. Mixing it up while we dug. She wanted to get her picture with him in the hole after we pulled him. As you can see, she was beyond happy.
    10 points
  2. Over last few weeks iv finally got my dogs down my own house they’ve been kept at my uncle for years ! My misses loves them totally obsessed with them so I come home to this early supposed to be working dogs lol
    9 points
  3. Going to give decoying a go tomorrow afternoon once the rain has hopefully pushed through. In case the pigeons are thin on the ground (or in the trees!) then will also have a go for any crows or magpies so some bait was needed. Out the house at 10:30pm, ten minute walk up the road and into the orchard, lamp on and rabbit in the bag with first shot. Good to see plenty more healthy rabbits around but left those for another time. Also two badgers walked right up to me with one literally sniffing my boots before running off. Back home in half an hour.
    7 points
  4. we keep the saluki indoors,but jaysus the hair gets on bloody everything,hes indoors now and regret not putting him out ,herself ,the daughter and my son wouldnt hear of him being evicted but the plus side is hes a hell of a guard dog allready...hes as savage as the shepherd in the back
    7 points
  5. So pleased to hear folk are still prepared to try,.. a walk on the wild side...
    6 points
  6. My collie greyhound
    6 points
  7. My dog Lucas and I after a five foot dig. He worked two big boar coons in this sett for a little over an hour. It was a good dig through many tree roots, some thicker than my arm. I think that this was three or four years back. He turned nine back in December and still gets hunted regularly. He's helped me start many young terriers over the years, mine and others as well.
    6 points
  8. Dog can go by how a situation feels to him in the present moment, even in a strange environment , that’s the beauty of the dog, it doesn’t break down into a instinctive pattern , which is fear based , whereas wolf first port of call is instinctive, when placed in a different environment , basically has to write a physical memory of a new encounter wolf , something different /new triggers fear first and painfully slowly overcomes that dog , bounds up to any new object /place without a care in the world dog is a wolf without all the restrictions life in the wild impo
    5 points
  9. Was that by special branch ???
    5 points
  10. Not if you offerd me a grand ????worth a try though
    4 points
  11. Just for comic value......remember this one: bigger than the Milan derby ! lol
    4 points
  12. My bitch hunts up fairly well but the cover is thick and nothing feeds to far out.
    4 points
  13. Never mind ginger youtube likes chasers, here's the master .....
    4 points
  14. Nothing wrong with that bud
    4 points
  15. 11 month ready start september bull.whippet.grey ?
    4 points
  16. Juvenile in Northumberland September time of remember right, just on the coast feeding on Cinnebar caterpillars building itself up for long journey.
    4 points
  17. Generally round about early May before they arrive in UK, heard 5 in one area last year, seen 3 but never managed any images... heres one from couple year ago in scotland and one in Northumberland with meadow pipits
    4 points
  18. Went to check larsens earlier and found this little fella?
    3 points
  19. No, No, No........what they need to do is right: Bring in Zidane Sell Bob, sue and Rita too play a 6-6-9 formation change it to a 9-7-4 at half time get rid of Zidane Bring in Alassandro Del Piero make his gran centre forward Buy Roberto Carlos cousin play him in a 4-4-9 formations at left forward centre back midfield Sell The Stadium of shite Buy the san siro move back to stadium of light Buy Dick Advocats horse ! That’s what I’d do anyway
    3 points
  20. I see Saint Doreen has weighed in with her opinion on the met police........bore off Doreen !
    3 points
  21. Following from what Phil said about finding quarry in different circumstances I have different ferrets for different circumstances. I have a hob that will refuse to leave a rabbit below ground and is methodical about checking the warren and I have a jill that simply races round at 1000 miles an hour and bolts all the easy ones but will leave to odd one tucked up. You would not want only the hob or only the jill but both are valuable in different ways. If you have to clear a spot for pest control put the hob in and know it may take longer but the warrens clear but if you want to bolt a few quic
    3 points
  22. Had a little bitch when I was a kid she had border and beardy collie in her only 19" tts she took plenty rabbits the odd hare and fox
    3 points
  23. Missed a trick there Gman......big cat injury for sure
    3 points
  24. Here’s Ted my Sealyham/Russell at 20 weeks retrieving a shot rabbit, at first he wanted to drag it by the ear but th penny soon dropped,he’s been sitting at distance to voice & whistle since he was 14 weeks.
    3 points
  25. A mate of mine offered to take me skydiving with him, I agreed thinking it would be good at the time. Then I went home and started watching videos on YouTube then ended up watching a load of skydiving fails and it put me right off so I had to call him and decline/fanny out ?
    3 points
  26. I think the biggest point being missed here is that certain individuals are trusting career politicians. Foreign ones at that. Like they're on the level or something. F*ck*ng ludicrous!
    3 points
  27. End of the day he put that old lad in a position he should never of been in the cnut lost the only tragedy is the old lad got locked up but its something that happened that night that will live with him forever he must of been scared shitless about time this country starting putting decent honest folk before theses thieving lying cnuts should of been given a medal rather than a cell no wonder this country is turning in to a shit hole
    3 points
  28. Thank you, much appreciated. Yes, that's the Cinnibar caterpillars, the yellow and black ones... When I was photographing the Juvenile the National Trust and volunteers were there ripping out all the Ragwort (the yellow plant pictured) that the caterpillars live and feed on, apparently it has to be at least 10 meters away from any livestock... Dont really know why.... Not too good for the young cuckoo as that's where and what it was surviving and building up on... if if you'd like to see any more of my images - https://www.flickr.com/photos/94724826@N08/
    3 points
  29. Well it came in the post today and that is my fac license for .25 and .22 , looks like it is a open ticket . I can see it might be a expensive weekend coming up for me
    2 points
  30. I,ll leave the bullshiting to Danny nineham mate, I,m only interested in the real deal and if I,m wrong then I,m wrong
    2 points
  31. Here,s one I done a few years ago, I was in the top of a tree scanning a gravel pit for carp when the treetop snapped off, I fell around 25ft and managed to get impaled on a sharp branch on my way down, the picture of the hole was taken in the drivers seat of the van I still had a 45 mile drive to get myself to a hospital
    2 points
  32. Not sure about your cricket team tho
    2 points
  33. I don't like the idea of crossing any breed back to a wild ancestor.We bred away from wolfs,dingo etc for thousands of years to get away from unwanted wild traits that made them hard to live with.Its like going backwards in evolution.Our ancestors were able to handle these animals but I'm guessing modern men are not as hard as the men of 10 000 years ago.
    2 points
  34. HW35 REFURB it may help you when you do start Mal atvbjimmy
    2 points
  35. On the beach with the rabbiting dogs
    2 points
  36. Thanks guys, Looks like he might be ok, time will tell
    2 points
  37. What ever you get mate good on you as Tom say,s you put the effort in and went through the process and the waiting time . may be ill give it ago some time but i think my past will put a stop to it fast real fast lol Mind Mitch it dose not matter what you get rifle wise YOU CANT SHOOT FOR SH*T ANY WAY just what Mark told me any way atvbjimmy
    2 points
  38. Little beauty..........Looks like he's ringed.
    2 points
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