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My buddy shot me a message to come up and hunt his stomping grounds yesterday with a falconer we both know. By the time I got there, they had already dug up a nutria. Since I had hunted that property so many times, I convinced them to go exploring for a new spot. We found one and dropped my jagd terrier Claude. He worked the brush hard for about half a mile. The fields were eaten down about 20 feet all along the brush line, so we knew nutria were in the area. Claude eventually settled down on a spot in a thick patch of berries. We couldn't see him, but could hear he was digging and pulling at17 points
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If your out digging and someone is messing about with their phone hit them with the spade12 points
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Decided to head up to Wales with the boys for the Easter weekend to catch up with family and mates. Always a good opportunity to get the dogs and boys out on the hills for a good run. We were lucky with the weather the first few days and got out to a couple of new spots. Snow came in a bit for the last day or so but we still managed to do a bit. Have had a bit of work done on the old landy so we had a spin out in that too. We arrived after a 6 hour drive and the boys wanted to get straight up the mountain Managed to make it up to the top before dark and the8 points
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A strong bitch of mine 20yr ago, a distant relation to my 6mth old pup in a recent post.8 points
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no great shame is it.....i bet that kids family are pleased,,,,what was his name stomppie mcenzie or somthing like that....she supposed to have a hand in his murder....loads of other bad shit shes implicated in....... and what was that statement she said ....about matches.. petrol and tyre necklacing .....real nice lady..7 points
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I'll go with that what's sport got a do with lamping ,it's about a bag full a boot full a freezer full what Eva ya fancy,sporting animals a sporting days his that shames has a sporting animal the difference being the one bred ta catch the other bred t merely fa sport and of course we have the pester lamping totally different but the same attitude ,no place fa softness stack the odds on killing that's what matters. Sporting no place fa that when when ones got hungry mouths to feed.atb bunnys6 points
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Here's my lad. He's my first lurcher and he's doing well. Stopping him from finding and catching roe deer is the main challenge at the moment! He suits my needs and lifestyle perfectly. He's a right old mix with not that much beddy but the beddy comes through quite strongly I think.6 points
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With the awful weather over Easter so far Rik and I managed a very cold and wet couple of hours up the copse. I took the bottom end of the copse whilst Rik went to the top. Initially it seemed rather dire what with the terrible weather. A couple of squirrels passed me (one merely a few feet away!) but they did not stop for a shot. A movement on the far edge saw a rabbit creeping through which was stopped in its tracks with my first shot. Half an hour later a woodie came in and by carefully aiming through a tangle of branches it was felled with my second and final shot of the evening. With the5 points
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We were out rabbitting yesterday afternoon ,2 terriers and 2 lurchers .Bushed a few for the long dogs and terriers had a rat each round a pond .Just headed back the truck and a muntjac buck exploded out of a thick hedge .The bigger of the two lurcher nailed it unintentionally, rolled over with it and got two rips in her side for her troubles .Nothing drastic just two one inch rips .The lad whos' dog it was panicked a bit and phoned the Hale vets despite me telling him we can deal with it .Long and short ,we arrived at the vets and he was told there was a fee to pay over the phone before they w5 points
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Desmond tutu singing her praises aswell. That's like celebrating Jimmy saville for his contribution to the scouts! Backward uneducated monkeys what did we expect though the Africans love slaughtering each other there other favourite pastime is plundering there treasury. f**k her and her c**t of a husband5 points
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When a bad situation arises, you can bet yer life, it will be on a fecking Sunday... Vets are no different any other business,..they are in it for the vonga,.I don't like it, but I don't blame them... So, if you have to go, it is favorite to have a few strings to your bow, just in case,...in other words, have a backup plan in place, should one guy not be available. Obviously, a running dog vet is way ahead of a Hamster man, but even they like to have some time off... What I learned several decades ago is,..try to sort your own animals out, if at all possible... Breaks5 points
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well took the 177 mk 2 out for a hour this morning up golf course it was snowing and cold,but managed a nice rabbit at 50 yard head shot,which I was expecting to run off as ive been told off a lot of people how the 177 goes straight through them this one did not ,heading back over the lodge I got a woody again head shot at 30 yards,got to admit I could get used to the 177 with practice great gun4 points
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a good vets is worth their weight in gold, and id advise anyone to ask around and do their homework to find a vet that's reasonable and also understanding of a working dog.4 points
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Did you know stop end ? Have you never been took in by a chancer because if you havent your in a very small minority .but selling stuff given to charity is the lowest of the low scum Is this the same lad that traveled a bit was welcomed in lads homes fed and watered then took out and then told his lies to sell a book and didnt he have a line of blacks then jumped on to Russell's and then was going to save the border as a worker sounds like good riddance to me4 points
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It was deffo wet and cold, but worth it.Finally managed to get the HW out and it didnt dissapoint.Guns stripped down, dried and oiled up ready to get out again next week on the rabbits..............4 points
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Ayoop airgunners. Not been here for ages sorry. Yesterday after a morning out with the 22 Brno I noticed a safety issue had arisen! When I I clicked the safety off it would discharge! So with that confined to barracks for repairs I thought "how long has it been since you went out with an air rifle"! A long time so I grabbed Dolly, the blow up air gun and had some good fun using jsb Jumbo. Check this 40+yard shot. I missed a couple after but think sticks placed a roll! I then got under some wood pigeons. Those Jumbo really put the thump in w3 points
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And they are already describing her as a "anti apartheid campaigner " as if she deserves that title as her legacy .3 points
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Be a good idea for lads to share their knowledge of decent working dog vets in local areas as a drive up the road to a genuine vet worth the trouble3 points
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putting jonny to one side again but im fecked without a T bar done my trade with one, especially handy when with hounds and your trying to listen to the dog through ground and you cant keep 30 hounds hush, or if they been marking for a while its easier to find the entrance yes you would find them with spades but a bar makes it quicker and some times you need to rush just my opinion on it.3 points
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How's this for great British bacon? Looks like the map of old Blighty, later united with beans so not completely off topic haha3 points
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Henry Rectumblower comes in a few different strengths..... Seen lads drink a few bottles on the way home in the van.... Right f***ing shape on em lol.3 points
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First time for me and my pup to a fell and moorland club show yesterday. Big turnout and some good looking dogs... ?? No placing for us but good experience none the less3 points
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Its been a quiet rabbiting season...my worst ever... I've been lucky to receive, a few invitations to hunt with fellow enthusiasts and grateful as I am, it's not the same without your own jukel by your side. At the end of last season, my wee cur badly damaged her foot in a collision with some concrete rubble, she tore the tendons on her front foot and could not walk, let alone run. It was a bad injury as much as, everything else on her was working,..just not her foot,..a bit like having a high-performance car, with a blown wheel,..no fecking good... My first port of call, s3 points
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Took my pup in told me she had ran into something solid broke a rib it was puncturing her lung she was in 4 days first night the drained air from her chest cavity wanted to send her for MRI scan as they didnt know what was wrong with her in the morning they phoned saying she couldn't stand and wanted to put her to sleep . we walked in with her sister she walked out and collapsed in my arms and her sister went into the kennel with her , i said i will take her home thanks and they wouldn't release her due to her being on morphine . Picked her up in the morning two weeks in a box in the living3 points
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As the saying goes paper won't refuse ink. he will be making more books down the line. that's his income a rip off merchant3 points
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It was called Nighthunter, filmed in VHS in the late 80s, just for a wee bit of fun, nothing special, just a fuzzy old amateur effort. Ain't seen a copy for years,..but If ya hang on in there, it will probably be on the fecking Antiques Roadshow someday...3 points
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Yes it was hard, back in the day,...and the film developers, at Boots the Chemist must have seen some rare old sights What is even more curious, is where these antique images actually end up It's no matter, Bonny Lad,..,...for, they can steal our precious images, but not our freedom3 points
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