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  1. Fast long-dog(god know's what breeding ,just looks like a slightly wiry coated greyhound ) sire over a border collie dam ...
  2. If you missis does'nt think this little chap is cute I'm afraid there is no hope ! Good luck!
  3. Just a very quick post thanking all who voted for my contribution to the Interesting trap Competition . Somewhat embarrassingly I find myself in the rare position of actually having won something . I know that there are probably many folk out there who had they contributed could have added greatly to the competition but on a slightly mercenary note I'n sort of glad they did'nt as I am now the proud owner of a brand new trapping hammer courtesy of john b. The hammer arrived this morning.How's that for lightening service?.As I signed the postie's docket I could'nt help have a f
  4. I once watched a cock pheasant frantically treading his hen at the side of the road . The only thing was she was stone dead having been obviously run over a short time before i arrived on the scene . As my lodger pointed out ,"Who was the pervert . The cock for engaging in necrophilia or me for stopping to watch?".
  5. I'd go with all so far mentioned and with making sure the trap is positioned in a good place and as arniboy suggests naturalising them with the environment a bit . Bird fat balls and peparami stay on the hook well. a Star Bars are good . I think they contain peanut butter .I've used them quite a bit since doing a job in a shop where the rats had shown a marked preference for shoplifting them despite the abundence of other food. This one went for a classic cocktail of peparami and bacon fat .
  6. I often don't know what sort of trap I'm going to be using till I've dugthe hole and decided which design suits the situation . As far as scissors go I prefer the old fashioned type with the curved jaws over the modern straight legged type. I've even been known to tear a modern trap apart so I could use the springs to rejuvenate an old trap.
  7. Hopefuly it was the work of someone who just used ill-judged language rather than a serious threat. I posted a picture a while back of one of two foxes that I'd shot in a wood shed next to our local park.It actually had maggots feeding on its sores .The customer lives in a house with a large garden in a sort of fox paradise . Hospital grounds ,school ,public park,town centre ,railway and duck-pond all within a tiny radius . She actually once watched one mange ridden fox drop dead on her lawn!
  8. Kate Humble .Love her or loathe her she actually is a very professional, intelligent and talented lady which is probably why the BBC tend to over-expose her a bit .She certainly carried poor old Bill Oddie and almost succeded in covering up the fact that the poor guy seems to running on a very jagged mental edge . And Lurcher Girl ,your comment about a barn fit for baby Jesus was quite near the mark. Next week Kate herself is due to drop large triplets and a very difficult birth has been fore-cast .A selection of calving chains and tyre levers has been prepared and the cameras
  9. That message could be considered a veiled threat. Fine if someone wants to feed the foxes and gets pleasure from watching them on their patch so be it . It takes all sorts and I try to extend the same tolerence to other's ways of life and sensibilities as I hope they might extend to mine.Extremism and intolerence tend to create unheatlthy situations . I've just finished a fox removal job on a school field . Those in power were very loathe to go ahead and had been putting it off but the Rugby pitches were becoming very unsavoury places and in the end they relented . Every fox I took
  10. More and more people can't see anything wrong with walking in season bitches in public . At one time no one would have considered such thoughtless behaviour. The best behaved dog can go walkabout when he's had the wiff of a receptive bitch and could end up straying miles or being killed on a busy road . The chap with the retriever sounds like he was pretty frustrated but well done you for standing your ground and remaining polite ...It was probably a good job that there wasn't a bloke with you . That bit of extra testosterone might have tipped the situation over the edge . I reme
  11. The Searchers is a classic Western-even people who don't like westerns have been known to admid that it "was'nt bad ". Think I've got the spelling right or close but try" The Three Burials of Melquiadas Estrada" with Tommy Lee Jones . Every character is seriously flawed yet they all have something redeaming about them .
  12. Am I right in thinking a famous whippet ? Someone might have a picture on the inter web .
  13. I've a 97 one that I bought -simply because I needed a vehicle fast and it was available and reasonably cheap- about 3 years ago .I really did'nt expect it to be a long term thing but as everyone has been saying -good honest vehicles with good spares availability and mechanics that don't baffle with science . As Stubby mentioned the window mechanism needs greasing or they stiffen up and if you get heavy handed things break . When I took it for its first MOT under my ownership I looked down at the MOT Certificate and thought, "Hm, failure sheets have changed colour ". Then I r
  14. Can be an effective method if you have the patience but human nature being what it is it was asking for trouble doing it in a country park with folk about ! AS to your moles . A decent trapper will catch them &show you the bodies to prove it.Someone on here might be able to help or check out the various mole-catching sites on the Inter-web
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    Man is the Prey by Clark. Runs through all the birds ,bugs, reptiles,fish,mammals and other beasties that have from time to time turned their deadly talents on mankind . You never knew budgies were so dangerous ! Dead cheap from the likes of Amazon .
  16. Alex Harvey singing Delilah. pure class Ha -Alex Harvey singing "Next". Just don't let your mum in the room while its on ! Or for the folky lilt Horslips or Show of Hands
  17. Mates lad has one and he loves it .It was a cross he'd set his heart on and luckily his dad came with him to look at various litters as some were not the real deal -just mongrel lurchers with bedlington in them . Luckily he held out and found a breeder who reguarly produces the genuine cross . This has to be the way to go as you can check up on previous litters . He is really glad that he waited to find the right puppy .Good luck
  18. Old pictures I'm afraid so not the best . The little pup and the grown lurcher are the same photographed dog ten years apart(my daughter also seems to have grown over that period ) The bitch was a strange brindle merle colour. She's in the middle in this picture between the heeler cross and the mongrel collie.cattle dog fen molly kelly.bmp
  19. Here's one of my whippet/ saluki . And an old picture from the 70's . Just what is my churchgoing Mum doing in a stubble field with a 22" whippet
  20. For a walk -out on me own ,travelling -light with half a dozen nets in a pocket and only the dog for company I've often used a semi- rigid, well-lined canvas bag . To be honest though,a bag -even a well designed one- probably has very limited applications especially in these days when awareness of wellfare issues tends to err on the side of caution. In fact, I'm a bit surprised that ferret bags are still offered for sale as I doubt that modern animal transport regulations would look kindly on their use . For serious ferreting expeditions a box scores every time . Fer
  21. If you can stretch the finances I'd say so but its no good having the finest nets in the world if you can't afford enough to cover all the holes ! I'm lucky enought to be in a situation where I can use nets of my choice but I can remember what it was like starting ferreting from scratch-saving the pennies etc . I still have plenty of 35-40 year old cheap and flimsy nylon nets hanging in my shed and once in a while-when circumstances dictate- they come out for a ride .They work well enough but just are not quite so enjoyable to use.
  22. They'll work well enough especially if your burrows are on fairly open ground . Where there are brambles ,thorn bushes or bits of debris lying about they do tend to tangle and snag more than hemp ,spun or the heavier 10z nylon nets that are about . The choice of nets has become very varied in the last few years .When I started out as a spotty teenager it was more a question of sending off for as many nets as i could buy with my pocket money (read ;school dinner money ) and little thought was given to the material involved . To be honest hemp and spun nets are lovely to han
  23. I have to confess that when I was a lot younger and even dafter than I am now I had a close shave of the milbro type. My younger brother had really pee'd me off so decided to use his best Action Man as target practice. I don't know what the balistic resistance of the newer AMs is but the originals were made of stern stuff . The pellet flattened itself on "Alan" and came back to hit me right in the fore-head . I was very stupid and very lucky! All the AM suffered was a round grey dusting of lead on his Terminator-like chest . I also had to bluff to my Mum as to why I had suddenly sp
  24. Very good points -If you like your dog and can live with the yapping, keep it . If the sort of work you intend to use him for will be seriously affected by his noise you might have to think again of course ,not an easy descision if you've put a lot of effort into his training and have built an otherwise good relationship with him. Not many dogs are perfect in every way it just depends on the sort of hunting you do as to the effect of these percieved faults . Some classic rabbiting dogs like Pharoah/Ibizan types and Podengos tend to yap when working and it is considered a usefull trait
  25. Stinking out difficult or dangerous buries so rabbits either move to easy holes or sit- out works. In the past I've used creosote,Reynardine (ah the sweet smell of Reynardine ...happy days ) and some foul mixes of anything that smelt bad . The quickest and cleanest method was a backpack sprayer full of diesel squirted down the holes . Had to leave some holes free of scent so the rabbits had clean exits or they may have been tempted to stay deep in the burrow .I've also used it in reverse to prevent rabbits moving back into burrows that have been ferreted. The problem nowadays is
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