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dytkos

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  1. Steam in pressure cooker for 10 mins, strip off the bone and wack it in a pan with veg, salt pepper, gravy stock and stew the blastard Its nice like that. DO NOT simply roast in the oven like a chicken......they taste crap like that and you will hate them for life. Regards Cook it like chicken WHEN OFF THE BONE, pies, stir-fries, curries, etc. Otherwise cook on the bone in stews, casseroles etc. It goes very well with smoked bacon in a pie, I had some earlier! Cheers, D.
  2. I agree! Fantastic pics, hope you washed your hands before tea! Cheers, D.
  3. Lost my pocket knife about 5 years ago. Found it about 2 years ago in the lining of an old jacket. Result! Cheers, D. Still got my "new" replacement knife.
  4. slabs wer free sand and cement 60 wood and screws etc 100 and mesh was 105 but i think bout 300 after bits and bobs Good build mate, get a roof and some locks before someone fancies your prides and joys. Cheers, D.
  5. Did anyone see them digging out the porcupine? Because it was in Malawi it is just taken as "The way it is" If that had been in Britain and had been a badger there would have been hell up.
  6. Good post from a first time solo ferreter. Keep on and learn more. Well done. Cheers, D.
  7. Good on you girl, thats a nice area of land to be mooching on. Best of hunting to you. Not Cornish but have lived here for 16 years + love it and got lots of permission if your ever in North Cornwall. Cheers, D.
  8. Hunt them WHEN there is an R in the month for seasonal rabbits! Hunt them all year round for pest control. Cheers, D.
  9. When lamping, guts out at a convenient place, or when approaching a full rucksack, especially if shooting as the bag generally fills quicker. When ferreting, leave the guts in, keep them in the shade till you've finished to keep the flys off. Cheers, D.
  10. cheers mate,they dont winde me up to much i think there sad feckers,all this and that about dogs that only run on a certain ground big prices for pups,proberly fancy hand shakes as well all this pravervo about all these fancy dogs never have i given all this shit a lurcher is an animal that should provide on all ground no pickin you field to short to long stubble and plough,fence are ditch,sheep are cow,i have accepted a challange of a certain person cause the insults were terrible and personally i beleave i have an animal here that is a purpose bred lamping dog that can do the buisness shes
  11. I use Adrian Flux, (done online) £174 for the year, some NFU branches do a better deal I've been told, but not round here! Cheers, D.
  12. Yes! Got mine signed by a local publican but a few years back. HTH. Cheers, D.
  13. Any pics mate? Steve Can do, never thought of it before, give me a day or two. Cheers, D.
  14. S/H AYA Yeoman Side by Side. Had mine 30 years, reliable, cheap, quality and sometimes accurate. Cheers, D.
  15. I've got the (stuffed and mounted) fore-quarters of one on my wall that a dog of mine caught about 20 years ago. It was 13 and 3/4 pounds in weight. My mate's dog took one of 15 pounds on the same ground a year earlier. Cheers, D.
  16. Hello mate, Looks like Carrick Roads to me, won't say the places to stop inquisistive poachers! Was down your way earlier tonight, to the ferret rescue place, nearly gave you a shout. Moons nearly down, (my dogs need all the advantages they can get to catch rabs, unlike some) Fancy it next week? Cheers, D.
  17. turns out he worked for the guy he killed and was seeing his daughter he got sacked but beg for his job back. which the guy gave him it back. then i dont no the rest but just go's to show how much help he got off his girlfriends dad and this is how he repays him. what a :wankerzo4: for doing that i hope they lock him up and throw away the key the coward The local news hasn't said whose gun it was. Could have been the murder victim's. The family were Jehova's Witnesses and the the victim was said to be a really nice guy.
  18. Thats not on 2 foot legs stubby... if you took the time to read the post properly, you'd see I said after building (when pic was took) it was a bugga to clean, and that NOW its raised on legs Stubby, did you take a chainsaw to the back of a Vargo? it aint got a pen around it, thats just gal mesh that we use to section off parts of the garden, as the dogs arnt allowed at that end, cos the ferts and chickens
  19. Did anyone see Cammoman on the free diving bit?
  20. Heard it on radio 5 live news at half time when I was listening to the football! Used to be a chap there near Killiow golf course that had a big enclosure with two pet foxes in there when I lived down that way. Cheers D. PS when is yor first heat in the lamping comp. Need to give you some competative practice!
  21. Thanks for the replies guys. 2 in there at the moment with 2 more due to move in soon. Started on the play stuff already! They're happy playing with watering cans, empty bins and each other at the moment but they'll be getting more stuff soon. Hope they can still bolt rabbits! Cheers, D.
  22. Well today was the "opening" of my changes to my ferret court. Was supposed to start in January but didn't start till July and have had little time since to get seriously stuck in but the last bit was finished yesterday after weeks of snatching an hour or to at it here and there. It's 26 foot long, 8 foot high and 4 foot 6 wide. Now completely roofed over, drains installed, lighting and secure mesh for keeping ferts in and intruders out. 3 coats of stain, 3 boxes of screws, 800 staples, miles of timber and several hours on Tinternet sourcing roofing materials etc etc etc. Missus doesn't k
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