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Arry

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  1. Like it. got to be a way of doing that. Cheers Arry
  2. Thank you mate I do look up to you, I really haven't got the kit but do love the birds. Cheers Arry
  3. If you try it mate Jiggy put some pic up will you mate, I would like to crack this one. Have you a picture of the harness you are on about ? I like the idea of a bit of padding. Cheers Arry
  4. Well I tried it today and for me it works, just wants some refining. A lot easier on the neck. Cheers Arry
  5. I put these up in July But they are nowhere near as good as yours Andy. Pear Tree point just south of Start Point. Cheers Arry
  6. Brilliant mate good wit, I Love that sort of banter. Cheers Arry
  7. Nelson aka Les you will not speak to a nicer bloke. I would highly recommend him. Cheers Arry
  8. Sorry mate no likes left. But did they like mushrooms? Lol. Cheers Arry
  9. If it's the 8' collar caps for £4 they are just coax cap about £1 from television shop. Cheers Arry
  10. Cracking, very quick Lol. Even wifey like that. Cheers Arry
  11. Nelson dose a nice small one like that that takes a 75yard 4z net maybe more. Cheers Arry
  12. No more likes left mate sorry. I like that theory a lot. ???. Cheers Arry
  13. Them Poke nets are the dogs doda's for the centre of a hedge run nets, also handy if you have a large hole. Poke nets are just a large purse net with a peg at each end. Cheers Arry
  14. Hi mate how is your back now? Going to give the straps with hooks on a try, tried it at home and all the weight seems to be on my shoulders, you can reach the two straps quite easy and then just clip them on to the edge of the flat bottom support. Cheers Arry
  15. We don't have many like that but yea about 100 open ground one is the biggest. We used to net every hole on a few hedges where the whole hedge was one huge burrow that used to take all our nets 150+ and we would run out. Now we use long nets and run nets every 10 yards or so, poke nets are brilliant for the centre of the hedge, I had never seen one or heard of till a year or two back. Thats something the lads on here helped me with and thanks to them. A really useful net to have in your arsenal. Cheers Arry
  16. This is something I'm interested in that is the Oak. Do you know Dart as in the river Dart and Dartmoor means Oak in old English. Cheers Arry
  17. Sound right been told before a lot of the Devon and Cornish have an Irish connection. Better not upset the wife mate sounds like see is a Viking. Cheers Arry
  18. This question nearly alway stirs up a hornets nest. Meat or kibbles? Well I feed both and every body to their own. In the past I have fed only James Wellbelove and they did live really ten years. Now its a bit of both, I have a run in the front garden were I feed meat morning and again in the evening(no were to hide the meat) then in the evening when I put them back in the hutch they have kibbles. Any cheap meat mince beef etc that on offer, they do need fat in their diet, personally I never feed rabbit, it's just my theory is to discourage them stopping on a kill. Wether this really works I d
  19. Yea. That what they all say. Lol Cheers Arry
  20. I tried it indoors, put it on then clipped the two hooks on the lower rail and it took all the weight of my neck. The only drawback I can see is the basket is tilted very slightly forward. If we are doing big burrows and need extra nets we use them Jack Pike falconry jackets get loads of nets in them mate. Cheers Arry
  21. Don't know mate really it was a present so had to do it. But they still keep getting back to find out if I want to know health pro's and con's, of coarse they would want more money. Think I'll leave that one, bad enough now worrying about aches and pains without them putting things in my head. lol. Think they must have more info though if they are offering that. Cheers Arry
  22. Sid mate that takes me back to the motor bike leather jackets and the milk bar juke box days. Cheers Arry
  23. Did one of those DNA things came out English 79.5% Irish, Scottish and Welsh 15.6% and what I have taken loads of stick for Iberian 4.9%. Cheers Arry
  24. Did get back to 1646 if I could prove the next bit it might take me back to 1349. Got really lucky some body had a family bible with lots of info. Just got this gap never been able to get the link as it is a well known family of north Devon. We didn't get far in all them years just crossed Dartmoor. Cheers Arry
  25. It's a nice version but think I like Van's bit more. Love Irish bands. Cheers Arry
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