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Everything posted by fireman
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I picked on a farm up by the rugby club(maybe Graham?) and a farm(can't remember his name) at the top of the hill past porthliski harbour thats now a caravan site,i was with the hippy travellers(for want of a better description)that went most years and parked up there whilst working.Only a small number of pickers there really so could well have met you there sometime,just remembered another farm we did a bit on and guess what i can't remember his name either but he was a dairy farmer as well and was over near white sands on the little coast road.If i could move back today mate i would be on m
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I'd say it's a fake,you'd have to put the cat out to tattoo it and i don't know many tattooing vets myself.
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Got to agree with moonshine a mooch with a spinning rod and a pocket full of tackle takes some beating.
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HELP PLEASE ! deep sea fishing Bournemouth
fireman replied to tomandroz's topic in Fresh & Salt Water Fishing
Don't bother ever fishing off the pier in bournmouth all i've ever caught was a twat on a jet ski who took my rod off out to sea with him,got him to pay for it mind then got my spare rod out put some feathers on and dragged the bottom for my first rod,did get it back as well caught the line then pulled it in gently.Did learn to remember to loosen off the clutch a little the hard way that day. -
Can't remember the name of the beach but it's just outside St Davids you turn off down by the tourist info place and go down the road as far as you can to the car park by the caravan site,ggo left and walk round past the beach on the coast path,past the cliff you walk close to and on the left hand side of the headland is a ledge thats not to hard to get to.Here i've had 10lb+ bullhuss from the shore in the daytime more than once,seen plaice,flounder caught as well as pollock and makeral.Porthliski(cant spell it properly) has some good mullet in the harbour and round the rocks by the harbour yo
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I don't mind "brickin' it" every so often and as has been said gets you up on game when you've a lot of land to cover.
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QPR for me but as i own plummer terriers it seems i know no better and never learn.Todays footballers are fecking mincers and fannys,if i was paying them what they ern i'd want blood sweat and tears from them every match.
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Fair play and if i got it wrong then sorry.
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. I think fireman has dug to his dog, once, or perhaps twice, without using a collar i believe. Sounds like you've been listening to the wrong people Keeps,i've dug to her a good few times now and yes twice without a collar(my god wonder how the boys of the past used to do it???).My bitch goes to ground has worked to fox,stayed and seen it through to the end EVERY TIME she's been asked to.Don't know why your digging at me .I have never said ANYTHING on ANY forum thats not true and honest and i've not posted about other fox digs on your as you don't know who's watching especialy the c
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Take him along and let him be given the chance mate,you don't know he wont till you try him.I go to a few shows just to meet like minded folks and for a day out,my dogs have a few rossettes between them and it's all just for fun is showing but come winter there back out doing what terriers should be doing.
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He looks alright mate and i wouldn't listen to what anyone says,if it makes you happy then who gives a feck.
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I've never fished down south as it were but have heard some grand reports of good fishing under the toll bridge towards Pembrook docks,there's a little cove outside St Davids between there and Solva called the tugboat beach(there is no beach but a sunk boat in bits,locals should now where it is)that at low tide is a bass belter,have seen some good sized mullet there as well mate.Later on in the year the river tivy in cardigan off the foot bridge is another bass hot spot,you can look down and see them below you.You have to use live sandeel or crab at low tide,poppit sands you can catch or dig u
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I've fished all those places and done well each time,Newgale's a good smoothhound beach at night on a low tide.Off to the left just before you reach the headland at St Davids head is a good conger spot,bit of a climb down but nothing to bad.There's ment to be some sized fish in the blue lagoon but i've only caught pollock in there,off the beach there your'll get bass and i've seen no end of sea trout jumping at dusk there.Strumble head at the light house isn't as good as it looks but try to get on the outher breakwater at Fishguard and your'll catch all sorts,take a boat rod and fish for cong
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Well done Neal and fine looking dogs,that Rust is a good looking thing i must say.
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Hiding numbers has been around for years,special groups as well,standard procedure during crowd control.Suspended they may be but on full pay and i'll bet they don't get nicked for it where as you or me or anyone else out of a coppers uniform,when that goes on they become untouchable.Glad there are coppers as there's to many c*nts about for there not to be,but human they are and should be treated by the law like the rest of us.
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My pup hasn't made a sound in pursuit of game as such,even today when she went round a corner and excersized the local roe heard for a field as they bounded away in front of her(there not usally there on that bit of patch).The only time she makes any noise is if anyone else is about,or when she's marking a hole then she whines.
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You lads who are trying to argue the case to artic and compo are waisting your time,they work for the dark side themselves so have to back the system they sell there souls for.One other thing no copper has EVER been nicked for any death in custody evidence or not nor they ever will be isn't that right artic/compo?.
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It's because you can deal with things like that that most of us on here will find ourselves in simular situations,be it karma or any other cosmic happpening thats unexplanable a lot of us will be the ones around when help like this is needed.I had a spate of being just behind rta's with deer a few years ago and they were all still alive but in need of pts when i stopped and all the other drivers who stopped didn't have a clue as what to do,it got me down a bit as i was having to kill these deer and was looked down at as a out right killer a few times.I said to my misses i'll not stop again but
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All the best and may you stay safe.
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Good to hear you all had fun mate and keep taking her out and your'll soon be getting her her own dog eh?.
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Mark can talk some for sure but the way you lot are going on makes me laugh,it's as if your all pure as the driven snow.I'm sure none of you have ever done anything wrong out in the field or pushed the legal boundries,the hares on that farm are going to be driven and shot indescrimetly unless someone thins them out a bit before hand.Given the chance most of us would jump at the chance at having a go before the guns line up for a hare drive,as for his pup being 7 months old she is a very fit young dog and is being taught by an older dog,just how most of us do it i think.I know i'll get slated f
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Have fun lads and hope your mum enjoys herself.
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It's all about having fun and sounds like you had some.
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Best of luck with your pup mate,keep us updated on progress and all that.A good dog can't be a bad colour thats for sure,when i got my bitch pup she had 2 litter mates that were shattered marked(marked more like a jrt)and these two were prefered by some welsh lads for use with bolting fox to guns as they would be easier to distinguish from a fox as the plummer is a red bodied terrier and mistakes could easily happen.As for badly marked plummers one of the breeds most well know dogs who has helped shaped a few of todays dogs is a shattered dog called "Stanhill Billy",like i said a good dog can'
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you got there before me... i was shocked when he put them up because the ones that boasted they had digging plummers always just posted pics of a dog with his head in a hole and maybe even the lead still on lol.... and then hide behind the excuse that they didnt want to show smashed up dogs lol... Got to show things as they are,all digging dogs get stick at some point in there lives.The man i got my bitch from is on here and he regularly digs to his plummers and so do a few more i know,never bred as solely earthdogs but there are a few doing earthwork regularly and it's these dogs that a
