There are lots of grey areas but I wouldn't want to be explaining them to a magistrate.
Your word over a coppers. Forget it!!
It would be like explaining to the wife how to drive properly. Except with real consequences.
Hi rob. Pm me your details and I will bear you in mind.
I have moles in abundance but come across alsorts of things.
A little unlucky. If you had have asked a month ago I had a couple of stoats in the freezer along with a squirrel with odd markings but the kids/wife???????? ( mystery cos everyone Denys it) unplugged the freezer and the lot had to be thrown along with a couple of hundred rabbits. It Feckin stank.
I speak fairly broad Yorkshire but fairly clear. I was up in Scotland a few month ago and I had a Scotsman say he couldn't understand ME!! Feckin unbelievable. As I had just listened to him ramble on for about an hour without a clue what he was saying. Just nodding politely without seeming to be rude. Cheeky fecker.
Scouser has to be the Feckin worst with welsh second closely followed by brummy.
Is there anybody I haven't upset yet. Lol
The bag must have been that big he is struggling carrying it back.
Hope he's not buried under a mountain of rabbits.
Has anybody got his number to check he's ok and not trapped under an avalanche of coneys.
Terrierman Sam.
I have to disagree about the opinel locking ring and blade becoming sloppy.
I have two stainless steel opinels which I have owned and abused for over 4 years and neither have sloppy blades.
I'm not saying it can't happen just not in all instances.
If opinel blades do become loose you can crimp the steel ring to retighten the blade or a soaking in water will swell the wood for a good while and re stiffen the blade.
Albeit you have offered some good alternatives.
Cheers
I've seen your mrs pal, I'll ask him to make a few gallons for you :laugh:
Thank feck. You got my big SOS then.
A few gallons ?? Are you Scottish you tight arse.
Wouldn't want to be greedy but a tanker wouldn't be enough.
Was unfortunate enough to be brought up in farming and it stuck.
More pest control than hunting for a pastime but you have to enjoy what you know.
It has its benefits.