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Posts posted by Penda
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18 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:
The 15 tog dogs are few and far between, brindles are known as stealth togs, that's stealth togs not stealth dogs, you know?
Bantam thieves
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1 hour ago, joe ox said:
The UK is becoming more and more like a police state every year for us indigenous.
I had a kid try and tell me the other day the fens not hot I said what rock you been under
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2 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:
Hull women don’t go out , they come ashore like the beasts from the deep
Ffs
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1 minute ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:
That’s genuinely like hull
Was you at the place I was the other night
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4 minutes ago, FUJI said:
Fair play to you,I'd rather release what the dog's catch if possible & travel home with nothing but memories & my dog's sleeping here at home in their beds of a night..the end result doesn't need to be a dead body in my opinion
That's my outlook on things that's why I enjoy a good blanking session
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2 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:
It’s up to each individual how they do things, anyone that knows the risks and chooses to make the run home with game on board I’d say fair play to them it’s better than leaving it to rot like a lot do
Times have changed mate people are more aware then you think I go to a garage to get fuel and a bottle of lucazade I get more moody looks then black neck gets when he drops his bat in his house,there's anpr cameras that watch for regs going up and down the motor way coming out of 1 area into another the possibilities are endless mate
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2 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:
I regularly do 6 hour round trips or further to work my dogs, as do other people I know & bring their catch home. If I wasn’t prepared to get it home or at least some of it then I wouldn’t kill it
Good luck to you but that ain't my disco I've had running dogs since I was born I'm in nearly 40 I've had a few tugs here and there and been lucky to be honest I hope to do aslong as I can cause once they get you properly you ain't even aloud to keep a gold fish never mind run a dog
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3 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:
Depending what county you’re in the dogs would still get taken, and that’s what matters to me, fines at court or CBO’s are neither here nor there it’s losing my dogs I worry about
It Is what it Is if you don't like losing dogs take up golf or drinking coffee at star Bucks on a Sunday morning
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If you've got game on board plus dogs you'll be more fecked then going equipped believe me hence why I stay local I can hide my loot and go back for it
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1 minute ago, Deerhunter1 said:
These days if you get pulled with lurchers, trackers, thermals & lamps you might as well have deer in the back you’ll be losing the lot anyway
But if you've got reason to be some where ie permission atleast if you've no dogs in the back no game you've got half a chance or there is another way but il let you work that bit out mate don't wanna give our secrets away
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3 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:
Sometimes dogs on the back seat and a boot full is the only way, unless you fancy driving a 5/6 hour round trip twice which doesn’t sound much fun to me
Don't think that's gonna make any difference if you get the tug mate
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I stay local always have done to be fair have the odd trip but I'm not 1 for going to far
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1 hour ago, joe ox said:
Walking backwards can be difficult if you forget to use the back strap.
Sports mode
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Crocs are more for the out doors
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16 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:
If your doing them regular....invest in a protective
Yeah I doubt I would be doing them regular mate us brummies don't fair well across the border the Welsh mafia see us off
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7 hours ago, C.green said:
Not sure if i was lucky enough to have a real good lurcher id want to put it on boar too much seems lads in that game suffer alot of losses
I've got a young mental dog here I'd stick on them but I know what will happen he's 1 of the gamest hardest dogs I've ever had and I know how it will go down
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11 hours ago, Deerhunter1 said:
For what it’s worth & just my opinion, I think technique on deer is definitely genetic. If you breed from 2 dogs that are natural throat dogs then it’s fairly likely that’s the style the pups will have, and the same applies if you breed from 2 arse grabbers.
I’ve heard a lot of people saying about pulling dogs off the back end and putting them on the throat but I think that’sI used to own a real clever dog on the deer he weren't the fastest of dogs but hell he could kill a deer with out making a mark on the carcass, he used to sneak up on the feckers with a pillow and smother them to death I never seen feck all like but he put a few to rest boar were abit harder used to use the whole duvet
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2 hours ago, poxon said:
Good old welly market ain’t been there for time. The Asians on the trainer store used to rock the hi viz coats like joes they were selling genuine nike air max for £40 I used to always ask why they so cheap I’d always get told closing down sale mate longest closing down sale in history for about 5 years
40 quid there's cheap then that now 2 pairs for 40 now mate they was having yah pants down and spanking your bum hole, them cuzzy bros love selling them airmaxes and the tracksuits that shrink after 1 wash,I lamp all round that way as I've had foxes off the old airfield in the past
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Joe who evers rocking the hi viz reminds me of a few characters that work at wellsbourne Market on a Saturday morning peddling there wears,
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2 hours ago, Black neck said:
Wtaf
Cocaine is hell of a drug
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43 minutes ago, Black neck said:
Got 1 for here £500 dob
Yours is a dossers version
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So do the dogs shits