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went out this morning down to the sea wall....couldn't see the dogs on the end of the lead for fog?so jumped in the truck and headed over to the forest of Dean..... plenty of sighs of boar amongst other bits and bobs... don't half make a mess... pup was off like a nutter ,heard a whallop and she's crying and limping back to me carrying her front paw?thought she had snapped her wrist.....it get her back on the lead for 10 mins .she seemed to walk it off thankfully ,long old trek back to the truck.had a nice walk along the river and up through the biblins to symonds yat, beat the11 points
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Good day out , had some guests out hunting for day , lads seem to have enjoyed themselves, had some good hunts11 points
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I never get why people would put incriminating pics on the internet anyways safe site or not....... it's like taking a selfie robbing a corner shop. I've said many a time it won't be the antis that finish hunting with dogs it will be chavs with camera phones.10 points
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Had a trip mid week to meet a new land owner that’s just bought one of the farms I go on after a good chat I thought it would be rode not to have a couple of hour bolting to the grew then have a good day at it over xmas8 points
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Hahaha fair enough. This is my Sal Bull Grey x Sal Whip Grey. She not too bad. Good temperament. Caught some daytime gear. I’m happy with her.8 points
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Then today had a good day bolting to the lurched and grew on another farm7 points
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Clip of young Fleet at 10 months old, catching a rabbit. shaping up ok this young bloke! Full video incoming.7 points
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We started ferreting at 11, plan was to ferret a wood but when we arrived we noticed pheasants and feeders so we sacked that idea and ferreted the horse paddocks instead. You can see the main warren from the road and you will always see 5 or so rabbits sitting outside it. Not anymore though. We had a few digs today, 4ft the deepest, rocks in the soil for the first foot then it weren't too bad digging. We got one in longnet and couple in purse nets. Brandon had a dig on a 2 holer, and he caught two from 3 from another warren. We then went to a smaller wood and we had a few more in nets. A6 points
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Another two today.could of had 5/6 . morning was slow with the bad weather tried a few holes got a dig to the bitch.plenty of hunting after dinner some good hunts happy days5 points
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Typical of the UK, the English have to pay to go anywhere but we let everyone else in for free!5 points
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? I've seen this on a lot of these Hunting type forums,...lads bad mouthing other fellahs jukels... Such opinions are best kept private between enthusiasts, as opposed to being broadcast on the Internet to all and sundry,..simply to cause offense or score Brownie points. ? Whatever happened to the universal (unwritten) rule, that you don't slag off another man's dog, or his Family...? I'll add another, in the hopes that a hunting forum can stick to hunting chat, and leave personal asides, to one side..."What happens on the Warren, fecking stays on the Warren".?5 points
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Well, i delivered 4 large bottles of whiskey, one to each of my permissions today. Started at approx` 2pm finished for 4-30 ish, loads of laughs, banter and a little bit of pi$$ taking as you do. I know some agree and some disagree, that`s fine but for me i`ve always thought doing things like this will always work in your favour. I look out of my windows and see for thousands of acres land i can shoot over for as long as i`m able to. Might be4 points
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A recent poll carried out by me in the chip shop other night 1 do you still want to leave the eu 100 % yes , 2 are you bothered about the £6 to go to the eu “couldn’t give a fk “ 3 should -we go begging for a deal 100% no ,, 4 is Blair a cntbox 100%yes , what about the eu leaders unanimous “ bunch of cnts “ 5 do you take notice of bbc sky indipendant news “lying cnts” 6 what do u think about macron “ piece of shit “ ,,, Where’s the sky poll team when you need the truth about Brexit eh ?4 points
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No need for antis or police on the moochers site some of the members on there do the police/anti job for them by trying to point out what they think is illegal activity of other members, for that reason I asked to be deleted off there.4 points
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spot on , 80% of the time it not so much the lamping, its the dreaded word (lurcher) , ok you get some landowners/farmers dont wont any light flicked about on there ground.But it having running dog on the ground at night more so if they got sheep, or other farms by them , they dont want to up set the other farmers , ive had this put to me many times, so bottom line it a no go with a lurcher. Best thing is like above get a ferret and few nest/etc and knock doors dont talk about lurchers , or you fooked, go on for full season if need be , let them know your sensible /honest and once there4 points
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Ran the local flapping tracks. A one for the pot dog and roamed the streets like most dogs in the 70s.4 points
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Ya can't win em all,....no matter how good your jukel is,.. if you run a dog regularly enough, ..he will inevitably,...meet his match...4 points
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Knew there was another kicking around so set the wire Tuesday, knocked most nights, set the bottom of the wire three inches off the grass last night in case it was bounding instead of sprinting because of the wet grass. There it was this morning, textbook, under the chin and half way back over the head. Goes to show sometimes you need to ring the changes.3 points
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We're spring chickens compared to some on um on here there's a bloke on here what tamed the first wolf and called it dog3 points
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After hanging on for that long I would have still found the strength to chin the c* nt for not clipping me in.......?3 points
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Lot of good and bad advice here, but the bottom line is the man has got to do what sits best with his conscience, some folk could kill a cat a day and never lose a wink of sleep, others would be horrified, we are not all the same and our moral compasses are all wired a bit different, if the op wants to by a kitten and feel good about his decision alls good, when I was a boy and every other house on the estate had a pigeon loft many had snares set on the back of them for cats, each to there own just do what sits right with you and ??everyone else ✌3 points
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I've always started dogs early... A roustabout mouching/rabbiting cur has plenty of devious tricks to learn,...he ain't no athlete, so he needs to be versatile, or he is of no fecking use... I don't keep proper dogs these days,...but, when I did, I ran them as soon as I could,...I did mess up a wee bit, but I often think those failures, were destined to fail anyway...? Good dogs, really good dogs, take some fecking up,..they are special,....they just have IT, in abundance...3 points
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My wife took my daughter to a party on Saturday so I took my boy, Will, to cut some wood at a local farm. Pulling into a sidling I noticed a doe up on a bank browsing the brambles in the sunshine only 200m away. I didn’t have the rifle with me but keep a spare pair of bins in my truck and my lad was in raptures about seeing it and asked if we were going to stalk it. He’s only 6 - a year younger than I was when I first went out with my dad and while it may have been a little early the conditions were perfect. Besides, he’s seen plenty of deer in the various stages of lardering and process3 points
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I've worked a few ex-racing greyhounds. Not in a serious way that some lads do though. Never been into the numbers game or involved in serious pest control. Most of my sport has been hunting small terrier teams in a way that these days I suppose would be called bushing. 1 of the greyhounds was not even mine but belonged to a lad who got a "free to good home" bitch with the intension of breeding from her. He kennelled her for a few years without using her and she did not have a great quality of life. He give me a spare key to his yard and I started to take her along on my "bushing" activitie3 points