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Just a bit of a update on my strange bred dog for those that are interested.He about two and a half years old now . Took him on after losing my Picardy cross which I rated highly. He comming on well these last couple of months and settling down and listening to me a lot more which has helped my arse stop twitching as much lol.. He looks like a big old lump bit is deceiving he just makes 30 kg and his 29 tts. Was watching him run a few golf course rabbits last night and was suprised how quick and nimble he is for such a big dog.11 points
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The digging/lamping seasons just starting for some folks.... Sad but true.... What ever happened to giving stuff a few months peace? Guns, roads, young doglads and the weather will have a massive impact on next seasons numbers imo. Some just won't be told though as they know best. Next few months should be out stockbreaking and exercising your dogs, ratting along the Brooks etc, not f***ing next seasons sport up and your dogs in the heat. Always interesting listening to folks excuses as to why they they can't keep a dog from one season to the next lol. Being a responsible dog man is a year r8 points
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He died because he tried robbing a pensioners home whos worked all his life for what he has and its not for the first time hes done it but paid for it this time that old lad has had to move out of his home and community were he as lived for years and will no doubt will be for ever looking over his shoulder and be constantly worrying and wondering if a revenge is coming for doing nothing but protecting his home and family him and his family are the only victim in this7 points
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Then as if by magic it got better all of a sudden , somethings in life can’t be beat breakfast the best meal of the day6 points
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Add to all that , pressure from “midnight cowboys “ with thermal . From what I hear fox numbers up and down the country are right down . I’m well foxed where I am and have litters of cubs near me doing well . The first I saw was early March . I was reading that interview with Darren Cashmore in EDRD this month and it made depressing reading . He says that good hunting areas have had their fox populations destroyed by night shooting with thermal. I’m a keeper myself and I have thermal , but I leave the foxes alone from about October when the pheasants can look after themselves. That’s because m6 points
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As a Celtic fan , I should really hate him however as a midfielder I can’t . in today’s game much would he be worth? If pogba is worth 90 million for having a decent 45 every 10 games, how much is a midfielder worth that steered his team to 3 European cups and 5 league titles ? One of the few truly world class british players6 points
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It’s before 12, give it another 2 hours and Primark will look like Rourkes Drift ! Lol5 points
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Young dog on the left growing well, started using his nose, digging for mice and rats?bitch just coming in season and the little shit thinks he's Ron Jeremy lol. Lots of whining next 2 weeks keep them separate.5 points
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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 quic5 points
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Put yesterdays final zero to the test tonight lads, she did not disappoint . Took a young rabbit with a 44 yd head shot, - instant despatch. My concentration then switched to Wood Pigeons coming into the high canopy. I took the two presentations before me within half an hour of each other. This one being retrieved by Kaiser from a deep ravine . Same ravine, up he comes with the second bird. I just adore shooting spring rifles, and the test and challenge they give to your shooting skills. Loved my shoot4 points
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Don’t know what part of the country your in hatch but that doesn’t hold water where I’m at, Fox numbers are well back from what they were 6 or 7 years ago. A few lads put down 4 or 5 hundred birds and then think there within their rights to shoot every fox within a 10 mile radius and usually start in March and finish in September, we have been asked more than once if we could sort a problem fox they can’t get and the answer is always the same... GET FCUKED.4 points
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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 me4 points
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They need a couple of gallon of petrol all over them and their wagons and have done with it.4 points
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Rifle lads are doing it here in places but as much as I dislike them there not only ones to blame.lads are still lamping and knocking foxes with lurchers.some are still knocking about with small private packs of hounds.a lot of farms we hunt still have animals in sheds.fields are still wet.I could run our few hounds today without worrying about lambs or calfs been out.its unreal.were a few weeks off May for f**k sake4 points
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Out with ian poppet today and he finally got his 1st squirrel with an air rifle3 points
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I will be watching this feeder in the morning minus the snow ?3 points
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Im confused - Radlett is in Hertfordshire............nowhere near London. Not even London-ish !3 points
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Yeah, she gave me many years of loyal friendship,..caught me a fair few rabbits as well... I liked her...3 points
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Most of these "travellers" think they are above the law and rules don't apply to them minute they are found out you get the script"not all are like that blah blah blah. Never met any of them I would trust. They have turned up in places and by time they leave (evicted). A once nice spot has been left like a f***ing tip. Then complain when they get a bad reputation. f***ing Apaches the lot of them3 points
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Still plenty round here, and I'm one of the ones your blaming for the decline, I shoot them all year round, when they show my birds and pens some mercy, I will leave them alone.3 points
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Yup f**k him I would maybe have a bit sympathy if this was a teenage kid losing his life but this was a grown man and by all accounts a career theif who made a living preying on folk not only did he tan the pensioners home he tried/assaulted him. He fortunately came off worst. Just hope this incident does not contribute to the old guys health or mental state. Can't imagine anyone taking pleasure over talking someone's life and it will affect him to some degree. But im sure he will have been offered council by the authorities.3 points
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Exactly,someone died does not get one oz of sympathy from me,it actually made my day.that p***y would still be alive if was in the pub,at home,etc,.chose his way of life and finally he got pay back,scum3 points
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A money man and a thief. Lads over here gave him pictures and other stuff to put in his book and he hadn’t even the decency to send them back after saying he would. Another lad was good enough to loan him a dog to bring back to line a bitch and took them months to get it back3 points
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I wonder what percentage of the knife crimes committed were indeed committed by somebody buying the knife from the internet, very few if any I would suggest. More than likely these brave young lads obtain their weapon from the cutlery drawer in the kitchen. That proposed action to ban buying knives over the internet will have no effect on statistics whatsoever, all it will do is inconvenience ordinary people. Fortunately I have a drawer full of butchers knives and chefs knives etc (and I've got a 10" chopper ) which will outlast me, so it won't affect me. Where do they draw the line, a well ho3 points
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