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Cheers lads yeah hes coming on well now. Just gone 13 months old and showing good quality's like he's parents and grandparent s. Just steady away with him until next season.8 points
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Few mounts I have been working on over the holiday and into the new year cheers RR5 points
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Hard work for the little bitch watching both sides of the hedges today but she's coming on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlAJFe2l07E5 points
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? ever so politely ... I must say I am not interested in my dogs going over others peoples bitchs.5 points
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When we have blacks on national television lecturing us and demanding how white people should live and think does it not strike home with people anymore that Africa is the most uneducated,most undemocratic cess pit in the entire world........these people begin by begging white people,then taking from white people.....and eventually end up slandering white people !! When white men governed Rhodesia it thrived and had Zimbabwe not carried out a genocide of white Rhodesians they wouldnt now be starving.....we are constantly told that immigrants from third world dying countries are somehow a4 points
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Dog forgets about the rabbit and starts cutting shapes, big fish little fish cardboard box. Sorry couldn't help myself4 points
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I have some Imbra Traps that I have used on and off from the late 50s they were humane then as they are now I also used the Juby which came to me very much later in life and is also a very good killer probably the best there is , both these traps have been designed to KILL Rabbits and Design is everything either coming out or going in those Jaws strike the same spot every time Neck coming out behind the front Leg going in , The Fenn is not a very good trap and the people that use them are not much good either and in the past I have seen Fenns on these pages set the wrong way round , in t3 points
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Out this Morning and picked up a couple of Rabbits in the Wires none in the Traps though but if I had caught one it would look like this .3 points
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Bang on mate... Made sure my kids knew exactly where meat comes from, they were out ferreting from 3 years old, weve grown veg, foraged for mushrooms, nuts, berries, fruit etc...caught and cooked fish...I hope it gives them a more rounded view point.... Fin can not believe some of the kids in his school and their views, but it's only how you educate them... I don't think they will have the love of it all like many if us do, there is so much more going on in a youngsters world now... but they have a few skills to fall back on and will always understand nature and our part in it all ..3 points
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Today......the government probably ironed out £80,000 on cups of coffee ! Mind your own f***ing business, them c**ts can afford it !3 points
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Few of the home bred youngster. Hunter 9 months old. Never measured him but around the 26" mark. Great attitude and a pleasure to rear.2 points
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Hello, I just finished this hunter with 96mm blade from 1.3505, 115mm handle from bronze (solderd on as allways), raindeer spacer and sambar. The pommel from bronze as well, with the logo of the "Halali" hunting magazine. Kind regards Nicolas2 points
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Well I,ve knocked up a steel fronted feeder as the backstop has to be steel, I soon found that the .177 Fields and Express turn them into colanders in no time. Screwed this feeder to a dead tree and laced it with aniseed oil, all it needs now is some B&M Bargains peanuts Here's the feeder Here's the location, I will build a natural hide to and around the tree with dead wood , camo netting etc atb. Mark.2 points
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Moving to Ireland wrecked my hunting mate.......I was all excited when I was first going to move thinking “out in the sticks all on my own, I can leather gear until my hearts content “........how wrong was I ! Its literally barren !........they have gun clubs over there and that areas club is allowed to hunt over big tracts of land.....they are clowns ! They would rather spend money on clay f***ing pigeons than buying a few birds and rearing them. They see one pheasant in a hedge and texts are flying backwards and forwards in the group as they cum in their pants and that is no2 points
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Use what your comfortable with... what you learnt with. I use metric. Because im young... ha FF2 points
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Yards is British and most who uses yards are normally a certain age I work with both , imperial and metric at work and even have plans still in imperial2 points
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top ones a crusty Diana sp50 thats been kicked round the streets and the bottoms a gat that got well looked after2 points
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Caught my 10 Yr old rapping this into a mirror.... ? He's safe until he starts wearing his trousers round his knees and walking with a limp ?2 points
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Ok I'm going to confess. I have a pard nv019 on the way. Why? Because I hope to stalk into lamp shy fox's on my patch with it. Part of me is prepared to be disappointed though! Is there any YouTube videos of the unit your interested in Stav?2 points
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Never seen one but like the look of it ....I'm still old school with lamp which I prefer. These 2 taken last night no thermal or nv ?2 points
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Yeah I’m looking to swap her for night vision plus cash your way ?2 points
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Yep Phil , I found maize not that good either but wheat and peanuts are the ones they favour , over anything else2 points
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Did that with my lads. Oldest one is still well into all of it. Youngest, who's just turned 12 in december, has lost all the enthusiasm that he was showing, apart from fishing, which he still likes. Like you say, life for kids is so different these days, you can barely keep up with the changes that are happening in almost all walks of life.2 points
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Just went and measured one it’s 31” would say an even longer arrow would work depending on your draw as I can pull these back through the biscuit without really struggling, going to convert one of these next but would probably need much longer arrows2 points
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I will but if it starts affecting my son then it is my f***ing business2 points
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They have a law in Alaska "wanton waste" it's their biggest wildlife crime law. Even edible roadkill is recovered by charities and the meat distributed. UK should employ a tag system and enforce hunters to utilise the meat or donate. All hunters should have to take a course (fieldcraft, dressing a carcase etc) before being included in the tag scheme.2 points
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I’m guilty of the lamping birds??? that little twinkle out in the field in par shooted rape crop your adamant it’s a rabbit squatting tight you get reasonably close but not to close because you want to see a good run you slip the dog just as the dog goes in for the strike booom (snipe) in to the air leaving the dog like what just happened ?? Who’s not guilty of it any twinkle it becomes a rabbit2 points
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Shake! It’s meant to disorientate them. I didn’t used to bother but noticed all the rabbits round here know exactly where there heading with no second chances offered for a dog but with a little shake just before they hit cover it confuses them enough to make them make mistakes hitting cover then bounce back out in to the open give a dog a opportunity for a catch2 points
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Not only do most folk not hunt but even sadder most of them would not know what to do if you gave them a deer for free, we are so removed from reality it is scary and it’s only taken 40/50 years to happen, as a young boy walking down the road with my air rifle I would have old folk constantly asking for a rabbit or two and the local butcher would take pretty much any animal I could get to the back door un noticed, kids now are actually unaware of were or how most of there meat comes from, it’s just a lump of pink stuff in a polystyrene tray with cling film on that you buy in supermarkets, I st2 points
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