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Up at the shoot first thing this morning, bird scare tape up around the pens, elec fences on and tested, water on and drinkers tested and adjusted, water butts filled again over the piggeries, I had little Hugo with me so after he cleared grass and sticks from around the fence wire he had a bit of target practice with the little rat catcher, he’s getting to be a good shot ?10 points
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Walking down the street carrying a few rabbits with a couple of street mongrels that you took out for the day and not one bad comment off anyone they were good times8 points
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Back in the day if we wanted to go hunting we would sometimes have to go searching the streets whistling calling for your mutt ? anyone remember them days ?7 points
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Another cracking camp last night in the North Cheviots and to finish off the perfect camp a full English cooked by the Mrs when arrived home…7 points
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Started wotk at 5-30am yesterday, its been a killer this week on the roof... finished at 1pm and buggered off to the beach .. Me and my brother treated ourselves to a jet ski a while back, business expense as a safety craft if doing dock yard work (you know the score...?)... So we went full kit up, barbie, fishing gear, canopy.. even.got an inflatable sofa for the girls.....we were in for the long haul... lol Geth (white van man) was 2 beaches down on the kayaks with his lad (oliver), we flipped down and took Oliver for a spin... then he started catching bass... he is a proper little6 points
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Used to knock on asking if we could walk their dogs, then take them ratting along the rat infested river, where floating turds were a common sight. Returned them later wet through and stinking but the dogs were happy. One mongrel, Kim, used to swim over and do the opposite bank on his own. Good ratter and cat killer6 points
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Nahh. Just wasps. They are nearby and youve got something that they want. I take them at every opportunity before they get me. Evening is the best time to find them because they are going home. during the day, Put a small It of jam on a bit of card board. They'll find it and see which way they go. Move the jam in that direction. Follow and move. Follow and move. The closer you get to their nest there'll be more. Be careful you don't stand on the nest, there might be more than one. Have a cut stick or three a couple of foot long with a bit it white tape on it to mark the position of5 points
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Looks like a brilliant day Kev. We spent the day on a lovely beach in Donegal with beautiful weather and stunning scenery.5 points
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I once Bred a terrier bitch out my best dog and bitch I had at the time...was out 2/3 times a week ,clipped up next to the digs, listening and taking it all in..every other pup from the litter was flying by 16 month old except the little rough bitch I kept ? had no interest in fox,dead or alive...I kept feeding it because to be honest I liked the little bitch...she was almost 4 yr old,when the one day,was out walking checking spots, she was off the lead(never been to ground)when she got on a line and knocked one out of some cover and it went to ground, a short distance away in a reasonably sm5 points
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Just one decent bite today resulting in this one no barbel at all showing on river way to hot thinking a late evening session middle of next week4 points
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I had a dog called Kim, exactly the same, killed cats and rats (and a goat) ? I remember all the dogs chasing a roe deer, none of the hounds had speed, we talked about that deers escape for months, no adults understood the excitement.3 points
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Me personally I'd hold back an overly eager young dog a bit longer than I would one that's shows very little interest.3 points
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I,m in negotiations for another boat at the moment if it comes off daughter and grandkids will be moved on as it’s a 70 footer with multiple bedrooms house will be going on the market and I will be jacking for good, hopefully next year life will be a beach ?????3 points
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There learn nothing sitting in the kennels nomatter what your hunting get them out.and about pups need to get out to see what's going on well that's me put each to their own2 points
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Was fine out there mate, little bit of swell but nothing too bad... probably choppier on a windy night on the slop! ??2 points
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That's not the actual answer unless you know exactly what benefits Keith is on. Im assuming, by his age, that he is on the state pension, and possibly pension credits, which have different criteria than universal credit. I wouldn't dream of asking him what benefits he's on, thats his business and no one else's. The simplest thing would be to phone the 0800 number on the governments pensions website and ask ? Cheers.2 points
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Where I grew up there was a rough end of town ,we called it Beirut but was in fact called Coleman’s farm . The stream that ran into town from that area was always rat infested and you’d often see a small pack of dogs hunting it on their own ,no human intervention at all .I was fascinated by the sounds of the hunt and used to look for those dogs after school .The kids there were in perpetual fight mode with the rest of the town it seemed but I was mates with a few so left alone .One brindle staffy bitch seemed to catch everything and from memory the rest ate what she killed . The st2 points
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it’s immature because it hasn’t been out and about since a pup watching other dogs getting things up sammy all ready ruined2 points
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Nice night with Geth and his lad Oliver on the kayaks... stayed out until dark, had a couple of nice bream... tough paddle in so got some fitness in as well.. f****d now! Lol2 points
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If your dogs are bred right why would you wait till 2 years of age to show them a fox, if a lurcher that's bred right and reared right isn't ready for a look between 14 and 18 months then there's something up.2 points
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I could mate but it still needs maintaining etc I just want to cut all ties with the real world will try and buy myself a canalside field and just have everyone moored alongside with goats and chickens etc in the field and maybe a big static for friends and guests to crash ??2 points
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My mate had two English Mastiff/Danes that would run away if confronted by other dogs, even a mini fox terrier one time. The same dogs used to kill boars by crushing their skulls. It's a good thing for hunting dogs to be not dog aggressive.2 points
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Never known a dog ruined by holding it back a itte bit seen plenty ruined started to young2 points
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There's a Dog never seen a fox before 15 months old put a fox out one morning on his own killed it stone dead he never looked back after that ? and he was a collie x greyhound now that was many years ago lads2 points
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Can’t beat a diversion theatre to hide the shambolic democratic run demise of the country fkn weirdos very evenly sent a fbi dinner lady to pick up hunters laptop from the repair shop with the Chinese big guy emails on it ! hold up thers nothing wrong with Hunter or joe the Chinese double act lol2 points
