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Just took the boy for a quick shine around just the 1 field. He's only 4 and a half and since last summer started showing a bit of a interest in hunting. He likes to go moleing generally but today asked if he could go lamping. As its half term we ventured out. One happy lad. He started off holding my hand, once we caught the bunny he was happy to carry that and no longer hold my hand lol.13 points
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Just gotta chop em up out the ice lol A buddy of mine who lives in the national forest about 30min away posted these. This is by one of the major rivers and they come inland a little to these smaller bodies if water. Anyhow when it does ice over ( don't happen too often down here ) they stick there noses out the water leak so and allow the ice to form around them, basically they just turn them selves into snorkels and ho into a suspended hibernation. Not sure how long they can stay like this but I've heared a week or two isn't in common. Also this is one if the main reasons he sa9 points
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It was at the CLA Game Fair at Glanusk Park in 1976 when the Fell & Moorland had their first ever stand at a major Game Fair. We were all working on the stand when Plummer swanned up uninvited and dumped a load of his books on the stand for "someone to sell", then disappeared like a shot (he was never too comfortable in the company of "real terriermen" and preferred more impressionable school kids). Next thing Old Bert had scooped the lot up and dumped them in the nearest rubbish skip.... with a few choice words. For years afterwards he was threatening to sue the Club for the val9 points
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A friend took a few pictures of my last two outings.It was good to have some company for a change. Had one to bolt and seek refuge in this log pile. Yesterday we had an ice storm in Dixie.Temps at daylight were 8 ° or -13 Celsius.We don't get much weather this cold so we took advantage.Our effort was rewarded.8 points
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Had to make the decision to let go of my little lad recently,shame as i really liked the dog but he just hated my mrs coming anywhere near me i think he thought i needed protecting from her ?.....he showed teeth and had half hearted snaps at her quite a few times but properly kicked off at her a few months back so with a grandson i was hoping to introduce to the countryside alongside him it was a no brainer... he was an ok mooching type companion but too highly strung for normal everyday life he,s now living up near Cambridge with a caravan dweller lad i know....seems to be doing ok so alls we7 points
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He sadly died at seven mat, but i had to retire him about five and he lived out his days lying on the sofa with my nan and running around my folks place getting in trouble. Never really got to the bottom of it, but he had a very full working life up till retirement, had a lot of smashes and was put back together a lot. When I moved to the land of the big fields and the hare, it just wasn't fair on him. As fun as it was running them with him, he wasn't right by then, and there were so many he'd just run himself into the ground everytime we left the house. So he went home to hunt the rabbits, ra6 points
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Not sure about all the excess hair and dangling bollocks but this Covid malarkey has certainly demonstrated to me what a wonderful pastime the afternoon nap is !......ive never really gone in for it before all this but i could get quite used to this " siesta " structure to the day,certainly makes for more rambunctious evening frolics thats for sure ?6 points
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And then theres the story of the top fighting dog The something White that he claimed went into his terriers.A top fighting dog that no bulldog man Ive ever spoken to has ever heard of and the dog who you wont find written about anywhere else or in any pedigrees apart from the fantasies that he wrote.6 points
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If you pulled up in one of those to take me dogging I'd pull the curtains closed. ?5 points
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Beef dripping or pork lard on bread, with salt and pepper ! A staple food of my youth. We were ok though, cholesterol hadn't been invented back then ? Cheers.4 points
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Tried that for a week Stav and not for me .Traipsing empty fields is for real hunters not armchair warriors like myself If I havnt seen in the first 10 minutes I stamp my feet and go home ?4 points
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My understanding it’s a bit like wrapping my shopping in silver foil so I can pass through the security barriers at supermarkets undetected , but beyond that, I,ll stay in my lane ??4 points
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Iworkwippets on here had more offers than a lone hooker in a port bar. There's a lot of good lads and lasses out there still4 points
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Have to agree mine are all loaded up in the truck everyday no problem great around kids and pups4 points
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Same here ! I fancied classic pork sandwich, the kind you used to be able to buy at the pork butchers, (remember them ?). Roasted a 2.5 kilo loin of pork, rubbed the rind with olive oil and sea salt. Dipped the stottie cake, ( that's a BIG bread bun to you southerners ?), in the meat juices. Sage & Onion stuffing, pease pudding and the creme' de la creme', Colmans English Mustard ! Must be served hot, of course ! A sandwich fit for kings ! I was looking forward to it so much, taking pics didn't enter my mind ! Cheers.3 points
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Be better off with the scout... Full time 4wd,More room and you won't look like postman Pat or a pissy pensioner?3 points
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I quite like the skoda yeti they look to have plenty of room and ground clearance.3 points
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I like the idea of having them about. A few more wetlands would be good. Good for fish, good for wildfowl and good for all the associated creatures that would live there. im sure if a bit of money was chucked at the affected farmers they wouldn't moan too much. They'd probably earn more by setting up a pay to park area for the beaver anoraks that turn up in their droves. Arable monoculture isn't the only way to make money from land3 points
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See you're enjoying the Gif maker ? Christ did you rustle a takeaway box for that one to be so close ?3 points
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Fed up with tripping over foxes here .Every field one or two even 3,4,5,and 6 .Need to move up North to get away from them .?3 points
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If it means getting the dog you want and making the wife happy I'd go along with it, you can explain the morals of it later, lol.3 points
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Hadn’t seen this. Homeless shelter in Stoke set up by Lou Macari (ex-Celtic, Man United and Swindon, for all you millennials). Well played Lou ? BBC Radio 5 live - Stephen Nolan - The former footballer who set up a homeless shelter: 'I thought surely we can do better than this?' WWW.BBC.CO.UK Former footballer Lou Macari on setting up a homeless shelter and...3 points
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What working dog folk are buying off these pets for homes etc sites , surely genuine lads ain’t looking down them lines for pups or paying that silly money anyway so it doubtful these dogs ain’t going to working homes in the first place so can’t see it making any difference3 points
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Laughed today... Working on an old college site and they are filming a series called Sex Education with Gillian Anderson off x files.... Anyway theres temporary toilet blocks for film crew and staff, loads of birds back and fore all day.. Sat having a sandwich in the van with one of these blocks right in front of us.... Bird walks up and trys the door.... There was some other bird in there.... Cubicle door was wide open and her knickers was around her ankles? she was stood up with her minge in full veiw ???they could hear us laughing in the van.... Her face was red as f**k under her mask every3 points
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Stitch, been back at home for 12 months and not missed a beat, to much drive if anything.3 points
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And that is why most folk don't like the plummer terrier.....But as a fella who mooched with lurchers,ferreted both rats and rabbits, ratted a lot and for a few digs a season the one i had i have never seen a terrier come even close to the one i had.A one trick pony was no good for me and i could take her anywhere in and around any stock without any fear of accidents happening,she was everything i wanted and i miss her deeply both as a working terrier and as my best pal..3 points