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Showing content with the highest reputation on 13/04/21 in all areas

  1. Fished a beach last night with my pal; we were the only two left on the beach and about 11 there was an almighty rumble like a low flying jet and then the grounded started to tremble. This lasted for 15 seconds or so we recon and then from our left we could see a wave building as it went across the beach, started about 4/5 ft but was around 10ft as it left our headlights. We knew it must have been part of the cliff but had no idea until this afternoon how lucky we were. We didn't stop to investigate, just got our stuff and left. Looks like it was within a 100 yards of us, here's the photo of
    10 points
  2. If you look closely at the Ariel photo you can just see someone on the clifftop dressed in a Sunderland top running away
    8 points
  3. Sick of these lads trying to kill each other....mrs working so told em if they want to eat they had better work together and get a fire going to cook something on
    7 points
  4. RIP, their lack of hearing makes it more difficult for us than for them, especially when the games afoot, i imagine she had a good life and never knew what she didn't have. Good on you for giving her the opportunity to enjoy a good innings doing what she was born to do.
    7 points
  5. We got this 12 footer years ago.The hide man said he guessed this gator to be 70 but he said it could be older. He was covered in scars.He was missing his right front foot if you look close. If you look closely in this picture you will see that a 12 foot gator has a weewee the size of a crayon ? Gators stink so bad that while riding in the back of the truck with this dinosaur I got sick and had to vomit over the side of the truck.It landed on the windshield of a new Mercedes ? Good times ?
    7 points
  6. Teacher: If I gave you 2 rabbits, and another 2 rabbits and another 2, how many will you have? Johnny: Seven Sir Teacher: No, listen carefully. If I gave you 2 rabbits, and another 2 rabbits and another 2, how many will you have? Johnny: Seven Teacher: Let me put it to you differently. If I gave you 2 apples, and another 2 apples and another 2, how many will you have? Johnny: Six. Teacher: Good. Now if I gave you 2 rabbits, and another 2 rabbits and another 2, how many will you have? Johnny: Seven! Teacher: Where the **** do you get seven from? Johnny:
    7 points
  7. Stubbled across this earlier and figured y'all would enjoy it
    6 points
  8. Help Required as to ancestry /history of my saluki /Greyhound. I have just lost my dog of a lifetime to cancer, she was 11/12 yrs old.I am truly heartbroken. I'm not a hunter,but have always loved sight hounds in particular salukis. My dog Fern was a very distinguishable sighthound ,her colouring alone a mutated dilute. Was quite a show stopper. I'd have people literally stopping cars to ask what she was as she held herself well and looked awesome. She was Steel and tan with a white butterfly on chest. White tips on feet. Fur like velvet and shone. A glamourou
    5 points
  9. You will carry and load,drive and unload into a room of choice and it will be here yar lad £10 get ya self a drink ??
    5 points
  10. Sky Lark displaying to a female. Cheers Arry
    4 points
  11. Found a couple of photos of your Peggy and the dog I think Paddy ? He was a 1/4 Spartacus breed
    4 points
  12. I like the breed mate I was running my last one a couple of seasons back before she had to be retired early because of a shoulder muscle, she was a very good Bitch
    4 points
  13. I had loads of fun with her and she even ended up going toe to toe with the wife’s Lakeland’ dog,then after that she was determined to nail him because of her anuty spooking her when she was on the bow perch.Then my pup used to winde them up in the garden when I 1st moved into this house 14yrs ago then realised if she stood in the middle they couldn’t reach her.The wife always loved the owls and used to do a lot of hand rearing they used to take over the house and the dogs would clean them.
    3 points
  14. It will be , if you're after Flatfish.......
    3 points
  15. Until you get Alzheimer’s ........
    3 points
  16. Lads, lads, with all due respect what you are lacking here is context.....when you see a video of a load of savages in Dublin or Limerick or Cork you have to think about it in the wider context to the country. We have a horrible habit in the U.K. of thinking everyone is in as shit a state as us, I used to be just as guilty of doing that myself, but the fact is......it’s just not true. Thats not to say it could get that way, is heading that way or any of that but it’s not true now. The reality on the ground here is about as similar to England as I am to an Olympic athlete !
    3 points
  17. A pal of mine sent a deerhound up to a lad in Scotland that works an eagle to fox; Cheers.
    3 points
  18. Roast Turkey the one I cut in half with a wood saw at Christmas. Roasties still bubbling. Cheers Arry
    3 points
  19. I dug out my .177 mk1 Vulcan yesterday. I had this rifle new in 1979 when they first came out, it was bought for me by my uncle from John.S.Topliss gun shop on Wighay Bridge, Huchnall. When I first had it, I used it daily, and it’s had so many pellets through it that I couldn’t even begin to guess, it had so much use that I’m surprised that it wasn’t completely worn out long ago, so for the first time it had seen daylight in a few years, I put a few jsb diabolo’s through it. After a dozen or so shots, it settled at around 11.5 ft lbs but with the horrible ox spring, that I fitted many years ag
    2 points
  20. Went out from 6 till 7.30 and had another four , all free hand , shot off branches. All four eating the new buds
    2 points
  21. Yes, like a masked crusader with a strimmer. Of course not but, I do believe in taking care of your own.
    2 points
  22. Didnt wanna give him a score to spend on sniff but would pay him a tenner so he could buy a bag of brown.
    2 points
  23. No, he was going to slip a rohipnol in his orange squash before he paid him ! Lol ?
    2 points
  24. You or any pensioner are well come to as many as they want mate but I'm not doing the cooking ?
    2 points
  25. I bet you spend your weekends mowing all the local OAPs lawns for free eh
    2 points
  26. The Rape field starting to flower. Cheers Arry
    2 points
  27. As far as I can remember there was some sort of questionnaire stuck up somewhere regarding said traps. Most probably didn't even see it, or hear of it, till it was all done and dusted. By the way, I seem to be mistaken regarding the Aldrich trap. It is still on the STAO. My bad.
    2 points
  28. They should be paying me for choosing them, for transporting such a distinguished gentleman down south , such as i
    2 points
  29. I think we can see how the removal is going to go ! Lol ?
    2 points
  30. Bugger off ya balmy gits, ive just done it myself, the money would only have gone up his hooter anyway
    2 points
  31. May the happy memories keep you smiling.
    2 points
  32. It seams everybody has there hand in your pocket these days
    2 points
  33. Modern high intensity agriculture and it’s associated practices won’t be helping that’s for sure mate. Mono culture grass and crops sustained with chemical fertiliser, weed killers etc means the soil won’t hold the same amount of water and run off is worse. The price of cheap food and a system where farmers can’t make money any other way.
    2 points
  34. My brothers girlfriend brought some crocodile jerky back from Australia, most disgusting thing I've ever tried, absolutely stinking as soon as the bag was opened
    2 points
  35. The tight little fecker - if it was an old boy that I'd known since I was a kid, I'd mow it for free when I could get round to it. I don't think kids today understand the value of a good reputation.
    2 points
  36. It’s a mist air-conditioning system we get upwards of 40 Celsius. Most of the ground here is considered undigable, I only use collars and finders in winter or in sandy ground even the sandy stuff here below 4 to 5 ft down is rock solid, so we adapt our methods and breeding programs to accommodate our environment, it’s a whole different ball game here you only have to imagine how you would do it if you couldn’t dig your ferrets out, that’s how we have to roll.
    2 points
  37. I can't wait to have a pup out of her mate, the plan is to put a whippet over her now which is half race bred and half coursing lines but this could change by the time she comes in season ?
    2 points
  38. Yea plenty times , there not for me tho , bit boring for me I like fly hawks off the fist , thing is with falcon is you set dog off get point , let bird go let it get up to height flush game bird stoops catches quarry then you feed up , it’s more of a one catch hunt , don’t get me wrong some of the flights are good but after the 6th 7th time it lost its appeal to me , I prefer flying birds fro. The fist in the day on the lamp , car hawking etc , couple lads I no fly eagle at hare and the majority of them if they miss will just land on floor and wait to be picked up , the males put some good fl
    2 points
  39. We looked at Florida for our honeymoon and I was planning to hunt gator while there. It wasn't expensive really, just the cost of bringing a trophy to the UK was a bit steep. Decided we couldn't leave the kids for that long in the end so went to great Yorkshire show for 3 days instead where the wife did her best to spunk the Florida budget buying over priced shite.
    2 points
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