I shall post them a couple of books.I hope they got chance to have a little read to try and take their minds off the action for a few moments each day at least. Can someone please tell me exactly what to write on the packages . cheers.
have you got an FAC reg gun then? if not, surely that's not powerful enough to drop a hare outright?
In the past i have bagged dozens of hares with the airgun. I find they die easier than a rabbit.
It was Jodie. The thieves thought they were the "big men" until they realised that they just can't walk over and make threats to everyone.... i hear they babbed themselves and the dog was eventually back with its rightful owner.
Its not just dog theives that are scum.....people who associate with them are not to be trusted either. A person should be judged by the friends he keeps.
Looka good...... i was once going to get Hydrographics (sp) to do one of mine, but i never got round to it. A camo'd gun wont get more in the bag, but it sure does look good...
ERM......muntys dont have a rutting season matey..... :whistle:
didnt know cheers , it was a male running in circles on a road with its nose in air and as it was fallow rutting time assumed the same.see females around the same place off & on.seen munty in field nr chepstow by the coleford turning in broad daylight.and theres plenty of big fallow around here,the pup from heart of wales breeding put one up in a thicket only 4 nights ago.luckily shes good on the recall.
the muntys can breed all year round mate , thnough there tends not to be as many fawns in winter, but i feel that is
neck shot for geese, ducks, pheasants, grouse , partridge, .... all dropped with no bother
this was shot where the head and neck join.... it wasnt going anywhere and the lurcher did a good water retrieve :whistle:
i was thinking that Butler, but the beaks do look overly long and very much like a raven...the trio had blue eyes too....
"parrot food"...are they having a laugh!!!!!!
even if they were crows, it would be a billion to one chance for all three to have occured.... its the blue eyes that are most strange....the leuistic birds i have seen have all had "normal" pupils....
somethings odd....
mate handed me a copy of daily mail from tuesday and i saw a pic of 3 white ravens with blue eyes!!!! apparently found "in a bush" and starving in a co durham churchyard..... they all look fledged but surely this cannot be coincidence????
This is obvious - please keep your uneducated ideas to yourself then so you don't inadvertedly give someone else the wrong impression
Read all you want - there is a huge wealth of hundreds of years experience in this and other fields on here - just think before you type please.
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Cheers for the replies..... would like to hear of any reports as i am trying to find out the areas they are now spreading into, espcially those unusual ones.... IMHO all the reports north of the Humber were deliberate releases as well as those in cambridgeshire (and therefore up that side of the A1) too. Interested is they have moved far into kent and south wales. cheers
Just doing a little research on how far across the UK Muntys have managed to spread (by whatever means) We all know they started off in woburn, but can anyone enlghten me as to how far they have travelled and the locations reached. There are some in Leeds and i know of one shot in Middlesborough. Can any of our southern members tell me how far south these critters have moved. Cheers. JD
No.... it was a shambles.. and at the end of it she was just a prick tease...a fit one, but still a prick tease.... Oh well, theres always next week...... thanks for the helpful replies you set of piss taking b&stards...