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bagforthebadgers

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  1. Good result there mate and a nice read too! It's good when a plan comes together! Cheers BFTB
  2. Well said John! I was laughing reading down this post!!
  3. I have 1 and am also working towards 2, in the near future. Cheers
  4. Sagen Bone saw (the orange one is perfect for the sawing of the chest and pelvic bone. £20.00 from www.bushwear.co.uk Hope this helps Regards, BFTB
  5. Maybe the original poster is in the western part of England. Where it gets lighter, later. Could be, thats why I said it might be me.....
  6. Same here, must agree with John on this one. And, it might just be me, but I'm pretty damn sure its lighter than that at 5-6am easily............. not trying to get at anything else there but, up here it's light by then. BFTB
  7. Why spend that when theres perfectly good knives available at a much cheaper price! Check these knives out - Kuhn Rikon colori knife. This knife is around £5!! Blade stays sharp, it comes in different colours, orange is the best as it is the most visible if dropped! Even if you do manage to lose it, £5 not too much of a loss! Check it out. Cheers, BFTB
  8. Hmmm unforetunately not in the services mate!! Would of been handy though. Hows things your way I'm back to uni on sunday, but have been shooting all hols. Cheers, Jonny
  9. Hi there, I was just wondering if there is a grant which pays for the DSC 1 & 2, if it is manditory towards the area of work you do. I have heard you can but was just wanting a solid answer for whether you can or cannot get them. As it is in the job area I aim to be in it would be the sensible idea of getting the grant to do it. Cheers, Jonny
  10. you went to newton rigg! Atleast you have the bug now theres no getting rid of it.
  11. Nice buck there. Doesn't look like a medal from the pic, but it does look weighty! The heads are different to the bucks round my way, the tines are right up at the top, whereas here its more evenly spread if you can call it that. That second head in the picture is a nice one though.
  12. This is one bloody deep hole he's digging!!!
  13. Thats one nice head John!! Pleases for you After all you do a lot of work for all your clients. Cheers
  14. Job well done, We get the fox for the guy and we don't have anyone wanting pups from either of the pups Job well done!
  15. Rifle with limited ranges?? It comfortabley shoots at those ranges and thats the max i will shoot it at, as I know my limits and thats were im comfortable knowing I can complete a kill. I also have plenty between the ears thank you. Also the army do not use RealTree due to the cost of it to make, as it would be too expensive to use as military clothing, not because it doesn't work.
  16. THE ONE WHO WAS LIMPING good recovery eh!!! He's obviously had his leg over her aswell! Like you said he's got my name on him!! Im coming back!! If I can't get back before the end of the season which I doubt as I start uni next wednesday, its going to be next summer for the buck but im tempted for some winter doe stalking!!
  17. I like it, helps me when im out stalking and shooting, but when it comes to lamping anything goes!! Also depends what kind of shooting im doing aswell! But it comes in handy
  18. that will be nice. that buck is the one we were after in the rut hes a big lad eh??? Isn't he just. Is he the one that comes out at 9pm or the one with the limp at the other place?? Because if its the one with the limp hes recovered!! Or is it another one that we were hoping to see....?
  19. And what is this meant to mean? Honestly... Edited to say: What do you mean when you say my name says it all?? time I grew up?? Act my age?? you prick
  20. Were you there when I shot them?? no They were not whilst lamping, yes the pictures may look dark, but they were not lamping. The 2 at the bottom were later that evening whilst lamping but the others were around 4-5 o'clock. Did I say I took the 150 yard shots at foxes? no I said I can shoot to around that range with the rifle, I wouldn't want to try a fox at the range in case of injury, and it getting away. Its while shooting rabbits so, stop talking sh*te. And another thing the RealTree does help, you can 'talk' all you want but you weren't there when and what happened! So again stop t
  21. Wireviz......oh dear. You tell me realtree does not work!! It has worked in many many occasions for myself, heres a few photos of times when wearing realtree and the results! Yes I wear tweed as well but for where i do my hunting realtree is the choice! This doe was shot with me sat in amongst a bush walking towards me and only stopped to eat when it was about 40 or less yards away! This fox was squeaked in just as light was falling wearing realtree again (and tweeds) on the legs, I was kneeling when I shot it, and again I blended in enough to get the shot! The best is ye
  22. Heart Stopping stuff there john!! If only he was on your left hey!! I should have some stalking sorted up here soon if you still want too?
  23. Your buggered kidda, you should be able to open a mk6 by the time your 6 where I come from!! Stick with the mouse traps
  24. He's not a springer but he's a sprocker! I think that sort of counts. He's just over 3 now.
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