Jump to content

Elchapo

Members
  • Content Count

    2,683
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Posts posted by Elchapo

  1. I paid 1300 for my pulsar and my mate bought a hik for 1000 I thought his was better , my other mate bout a hik for 2500 that thing was amazing , I stood out side a wood and looked through it and the phesants lit up like xmass lights in the trees from a fair distance away, was picking up tiny birds deep in Holly bushes etc , it was even showing the heat on the branches where a phesant had been roosting after it flew off , amazing bit of kit but ....if you get caught somewhere your not ment to be its a lot of money to loose ..well it is to me anyway because I'm a tight fecker lol 

    • Like 3
  2. 1 minute ago, tatsblisters said:

    Do you rate them better than the pulsars that are in the same price range mate.

    I do personally,  I've used acouple diffrnet pulsars and I actually like the look and the feel of the pulsars more than the hik but that's a out it realy ..for function I'd go with the hik 

    • Like 1
  3. 2 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

    The pulsar 30 S is a lot better than the standard 30 and the new 30 F is not as good as the 30 S either my mate just bought one and sent it back after a couple of weeks, if your looking for a really good thermal at a decent price look at the hikmicro falcon fh35 there around £1500 new, I got one not long ago off eBay for £1100, they are much better than the pulsars in that range, they have got the best sensors you can get in any thermal at the moment 

    To be fair all the hiks I've seen have been decent bits of kit 

  4. On 30/01/2024 at 18:00, booboy2 said:

    ffs bud settle down a bit 🙌🎯 . you said steels where boringly easy for you 🤷 and I don't edit any videos at all hit me up we can do a bit of live video shooting if you want 🤣👊👌🎯🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    That's a lot of emogies for 1 paragraph lol 

    • Haha 2
  5. 2 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

    Seriously thinking about getting one . Can you pick ground nesting birds up on them in cover and such like.

    Yes , there better for finding ground stuff than in trees I found,  I sold mine as I had mine for finding phesants at night but to behonest they weren't that good for that due to phesants nor letting off much heat at night , my mate has 1 wich he paid 2500 for but its a hik owl I think ....that thing is next level amazing,  ypu get what you pay for 

    • Like 3
    • Thanks 1
  6. On 13/02/2024 at 19:27, DanielBrave said:

    What are the most fashionable and trendy hunting boots and clothing options available in the market today, ensuring both comfort and style while out in the field?

    Tweed suit with Dunlop wellies and a baseball cap worn backwards 

  7. On 28/01/2024 at 21:22, Abullx said:

    Yh I know it’s hard without seeing the bird in person, and will do mate I appreciate the help 

    Where about are you from ? Can't see it on my phone ,maybe someone local to you can have a quick look at her for you 

  8. 22 hours ago, OldhamLad said:

    99 views and not a single response.

    The ferreting and running dogs sections are booming but it's like a ghost town here.

    If I go Into this blind I'll try and do some content to get this fired up :)

    Chances are there no one near you, better off trying Facebook,  but be careful who you listen to , most people can't fly a kite ... Harris hawks are very forgiving and are relatively easy to fly so some people by in a mafe bird and think there the best thing since sliced bread ,find somone who had flown acouole of birds and preferably somone who have flown birds that they have taken up out of aviary at 16 week plus and flown for acouole years , anyone can by in a well manner already made harris hawk and think there a good falconer but when they get a bird fresh from the aviary or it comes to finding a new birds flying weight and hunting weight or turns agreeing e or how to propperly man and house a bird or be able to check them over health wise ....well that's a digfrent kettle of fish altogether 

    • Like 5
  9. On 11/08/2021 at 22:02, SheepChaser said:

    You are not the only person to say that . . . . 

    I see the logic, but a nice bit of bull levels it out to within my abilities as a average dog man ?

    Friend of mine had a pup out  3/4 saluki 1/4 grey over a full bull , was a decent dog decent build good stamina , gut big of guts and most of all listened to what it was fecking told ...I'd give a full saluki over a full bull a chance if a decent litter come up 

  10. 1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

    I was wondering that myself ? 
    If I’m reading this right the dog is 3/4 Wheaton, 1/4 Greyhound, 28” seems very tall for that breeding.

    Cheers.

    Strange but not un herd of , I had a dog out of a 3/4 bull 1/4 greyhound my mate had a bitch both 23/24 " , a lad who had the brother made 27 /28 " tts bull used was 23" that dog (27/28 ") was then put to a full grey most the pups made 24 and above bar 1 pup that made 23 " ... strange things happen when using  dogs of very diffrent heights 

  11. On 04/12/2023 at 18:46, Scentchaser said:

    What are peoples thoughts on a silent busher? For places that a speaking busher would draw attention.....I'm after hearing off lads that have this type and what xs you got.?...I'm wanting something that doesn't speak that catches in cover..and stays relatively close....

    Spaniel pup bought on propperly will catch in cover , my botch does with birds and rabbits , some people don't like spaniels catching in cover but I like it 

    • Like 1
  12. 20 hours ago, Moorman 1 said:

    Yes it was a good day!

    I like hunting a bit of everything with him. However I do enjoy the team work of dog,ferret,man and hawk.

    How's the pup coming on mate ? 

  13. On 08/11/2023 at 22:45, EDDIE B said:

    Their all in around ten or eleven pounds. Never bought from here, but price ain't bad

    https://www.afssupplies.co.uk/product/fenn-trap-mark-6/

    It's more the quality than the price ,I had some befof from fourteen acre , they were real fenns but they were real flimsy , I had two off my mate who had them off a site he thinks was called trapping man ??? and they were alot more sturdier snd well built 

  14. 7 minutes ago, vfr400boy said:

    Looks spot on that , you race ? 

    No my mum and my dad do , they both race separate ( funny when my mum beats my old man ) grown up all my life round racing pigeons , I've never raced but kept homers for training pointing dogs , I will end up racing  them tho at some point it's inevitable I just don't have the time space or money to do it , it's sn expensive hobby depending on what size scale you do it at 

    • Like 2
  15. On 05/11/2023 at 13:53, vfr400boy said:

    Went to Doncaster pigeon show yesterday with kids it was good but to busy! 

       Now My lad wants some proper raceing pigeons ha hes only 4 ( nr 5) going to get him a pair , but going to make him a small rabbit cage type loft for the young birds any one made one before? Got any plans etc? 

    Quick one I nicked up 4x4 with dog cage on side , just needed a sputnick/Bob hole on front 

    IMG_20220731_152155_520.jpg

    • Like 5
  16. 23 hours ago, Abullx said:

    Alright what weight have you had your fhh at taking hares mine flys at 2.2 someone said she’s to small, first Harris I’ve had on hare done other quarry in past 

    Seen 2.lb 2 harris take hare ( not the best like but still took them ) seen a 2lb 5 harris not touch them ,, depends on the bird , get her fit see what she can do if she does try but gets alot of stick off them id keep her off them as they can take a he'll of a beating and not worth risking the bird safty 

×
×
  • Create New...