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Everything posted by comanche
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Just had to add this...I reckon that a lot of you won't have the faintest idea how much Ditch 's been involved in the promotion of fieldsports . Time and expense freely given. Rumours of covert activity aimed at combating the antis.( I certainly would never have driven him to that phone box if I'd known that it might have caused disruption to the Anti-Hunt ball ! ) His work for the enviroment ? .The recycling -long before it was trendy . Always carried out with intense enthusiasm . Dunno where the idea that "he decided to call himself a pest controller " came from. The mush is a hunter
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Ditch ,a dirty old hermit with" issues".? In 1985 ,devastated by the untimely death of my lovely lurcher I phoned Ditch in tears . Yes in tears. I needed another dog to bring -on, a puppy to give me a new interest and purpose. Ditch made the calls ( He was'nt the only person on this site who was involved ) and I ended up with what I reckon was destined to be my "Dog of a Lifetime". I could say many good things about the man and still not give true credit to his multi-facetted talents and unique insight.. But let's face it the Ditch Sh*tter we know
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This old bugger is about 100 years old but still up to a bit of ferreting.In fact he gets even grumpier that usual if he,s left behind.
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Ditch's gone . Had his reasons , If he wanted everyone to know em he'd 've said.Discreet exit. I'll miss him(on here) .Knowed him 25 years ago,got on THL and even with a move to Ireland and the "Ditch Sh*tter" tag I knew it was him just by the way he wrote! Bit of a coincidence .My first time on a computer ,first time ever on a "site" of any kind and within a couple of days I'm thinkin ," That Ditch Sh*tter" has just got to be XXXX!
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Showed this pic before .They really are great insects. Thems inches not centimeters for the younger veiwers.
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Just visited a friend in hospital. She's just had a hysterectomy( Only in her thirties too .Bet she was gutted! ) She's had a bit of trouble with low oxygen levels and a nurse came round and put a couple of little tubes up her nose . I really don't know what got into me but after a few minutes of idle chat I reached over and pinched the air - tube for a few seconds. Mildly amused, my friend pretended to pass-out and I released the tube. Woosh! all the pent -up oxygen I'd trapped in the tube shot straight up her nose!. She then collapsed into uncontrolled laughter intersp
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As everyone is saying", Domed, we're all domed". As for practice? Obviously you should practice and set your sights up with the same pellet you are going to use for work.
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"You'd look mighty stupid with that knife sticking out of your a*rse"
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Can we do aTHL problem page...? Dear Comanche my girlfriend is carrying another man's child .What should I be doing ? I forgot to add that we have a daughter of our own . from "Straight"of Brighton. C says; Well "Straight" of Brighton. Obviously you should buy her some glasses.This will stop her picking -up the wrong child. Or could it be that your own kid is an ugly little bugger and she is trying to swap it for something better? Also tell her
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Look what happened to my skin the very second I turned 50 .You have a way to go yet though.Please accept the picture as a do- it -yourself card -just add your own greeting ! Happy Birthday!
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Still no luck? If they're not going in your trap or taking your free offerings then, as is being said, the foxes are feeding elswhere. Maybe find that place?.Move the trap? Something we used to do when I was Keepering was to leave the trap closed but put a fresh bait in every few days. Once we felt something was about we'd set the trap. Bit like when a fox checks out a chicken hut every night ,just waiting for the night the owner is late shutting the door. Often an instantaneous result. Good luck
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Ah but even a lot of split cane rods were actually rubbish foreign imports -even Woolies sold a split-cane fly rod in the sixties.! Get hold of a good one and its very different. Sure ,if you want to fish to the modern style you'll need modern tackle and not everyone actually has a suitably "organic" mentality for fishing the old way. The control you get from direct contact with a fish via a cane rod and centre -pin is amazing -not to mention the new skills aquired such as using your hand as a clutch,your arms as extensions of the rod and different styles of casting. Great write -up MC
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Thanks (A bit belated ,sorry ) for that advice. Old thing went straight through the MOT but the free play was an "advisory" .Your instructions make perfect sense .Thanks very much!
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Try squirrel for bait and use a few dead ones as groundbait. They are a tough ,snatchable bait .Foxes can be very confident in taking them .My theory is that they get used to snatching road casualties up obviously have to do it quick to avoid being run-over themselves.
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pheasant illness
comanche replied to sionw123's topic in Gamekeeping, Conservation & Shoot Management
Havin re-read the post I think Foxdropper might well be worth paying heed to. Those birds pictured have been eaten after death .Is excessive feather -pecking or bullying is going on between the live birds?. If so you have a management problem. Managment problems aside,(and they will always increase the risk of disease ) If only the dead birds have been eaten you may , as FDropper warns, have a disease problem .In which case giving them an early release to relieve stress must be balenced against the need to diagnose and treat possible disease lest it take hold in your healthy stock or f -
The bigger the run the more places they will poo.It's like marking their territory .
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I've been told that it is possible to reduce free play in my steering box and have what appears to be an adjuster and lock-nut . Is this true and any tips most welcome ?
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Please don't chase the hunters from abroad away to their own forums!. I'm really interested in the foreign way of doing things and I expect others are too. I know that laws and hunting styles are different in many places but like it says on the packet ,"as long as the practices are legal in the relevent country etc... etc." and this is made obvious in the post there is a lot of information and entertainment to be had from multi-national forums.
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pheasant illness
comanche replied to sionw123's topic in Gamekeeping, Conservation & Shoot Management
Don't forget grit.Very important, especially once they discover that each others arses are an alternative source of "vitamins and calcium". your pen might have held 600 birdsin the past but I'll bet the conditions inside it have changed since then . It might well be worth contacting anyone you know who had birds from the same source,or even the supplier ,just in case there has been a health problem .Good luck Ps have you changed food recently ,maybe bringing in corn to replace the pellets might have triggered a need for protein. -
Yeh ,the new Star trek locators will pick up your fred up to 16feet (with a tail wind ,rider naked ,lying flat on the tank ) ,but... Being diplomatic I would say that if you have an old grey box locator that works and you know how to use it don't bother bother buying a "Mk111 Hi Viz,all-singin,take me to your leader, where the *** is my ferret?,2 foot down ,no 4ft down ...all dancin,If you have epilepsy do not look into the lights, will it still work in 25 years time like the old type?, etc "Locator .. A lot of people ,including me, are using the old type of grey box locator with
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One of my Dad's friend Ron -a chap well into his 70's-has recently revived his interest in air-rifle shooting,mainly to deal with the squirrels that are wrecking bird feeders and nibbling his soffets. Sensible guy .His garden slopes steeply uphill,retained at the bottom by a 5or 6 foot high wall . All his squirrel shooting and target shooting is done from an upstairs window down towards the base of the wall. A neighbour from a house diagonally behind the guy's garden sent the police round claiming that Ron had hit one of their downstairs upvc window frames causing a crack
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Weimaraners carry the long haired gene, its not some "strains" it IS the same breed, they can be produced in almost any kennel with the right breeding. They breed pretty true .Guy on my old Shoot used to breed and work only the long-haired ones .He reckoned they had a different temperament too .That might have been due to his selective breeding though. A lady picker-up favoured them over the smooth temperament -wise . I never even suggested they were a separate breed so I wonder why you raise the point? This is about the guy's mystery pup and i was only making a passing sugges
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Jolly interesting post. Could run n run.. Did'nt realise some BT's had Weinemarer blood in them .If that is true ---(and I know sweet Fanny Adams about BT's )--- just to add a new dimension to the discussion, some strains of Weinermarer are long-haired.
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Or does it count as feral because it was probably dumped on the verge by a couple of council workers?
