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  1. I think I posted the wrong link on here before This one has a design plan for a raft http://www.gct.org.uk/uploads/minkraftleaflet.pdf Looks fairly easy to make
  2. Well done Lad - first of many I hope
  3. Have a look at this mate http://www.basc.org.uk/media/young_people_and_shotguns.pdf
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    unbeliveable

    I wonder how many takes it took to get that
  5. On there now mate - had to reregister but all OK now.
  6. Is there anyone else who uses AA tx200 mk2 for hunting ? I've got one foruse on rabbits and wondered if there was anyone else who used one so I could compare notes. John
  7. If you go on the Beretta site and email then the serial number they might tell you. I had the same question on my Airarms Tx200 and they could tell me how old, what model everything. Even sent me a manual. Having said that I've just had a look on their site and I can't find a contact email on it :11: There's a 'catalogue request' option - you could try that to get 'in'
  8. john b

    BOATS

    Now that is funny. Wish you'd got a video
  9. Trouble is the symptoms are common to a lot of diseases: An infection of leptospirosis resembles a cold or influenza infection in the initial stages. The incubation period is from 4 to 10 days, depending on the method of infection and your susceptibility. Not all exposed persons catch the disease. Early symptoms are fever, chills, muscular aches and pains, loss of appetite, and nausea when lying down. These can easily be mistaken for influenza, menengitis or the classic physician's excuse, 'FUO' or Fever of Unknown Origin. Later symptoms include bruising of the skin, anaemia, sore ey
  10. Millet what range have you got it zeroed at for that kind of profile ? And what sort of price would you expect to pay for a S410 .177 ? I'm thinking of upgrading too
  11. Could be bark beetle. I had that in some ash logs I had stacked up outside but at the time we had the roof off and I was terrified that it was woodworm. If you pull a piece of the bark away you'll see little tunnels along under the bark agaianst the wood, but not actually down into the timber itself. John
  12. There was a programme on it about woodcock shooting when I last looked. That one was all a bit sarky for my liking. It seems better now
  13. Isn't there something about using rafts too ? Have a look at this fUsing Mink Traps and this Link to mink trapping on Game Conservancy trust hope it helps John
  14. I remember some tale from when I was at school that rabbits didn't have enough fat in them. Apparently loads of the wildwest goldrush pioneers 'starved to death' from eating too mush rabbit and nothing else. Don't know how true it is.
  15. Thanks Wife, I think I get most of that. I'll take my thumbstick as a rod rest. How much line should there be between the weight and the bottom branch of the rig ? John
  16. Sorry to be thick. So is that a weight on the end, then feathered hooks on individual short lengths of line, off as spurs from the main line ? Do I need any float or just use the angle from the weight up to the tip of the rod ? Cast it once and leave it there ? or pull it in to check every now and then ? thanks John
  17. Have a look at this, under 'signs of presence' moles advice sheet There are 2 types of tunnel: deep tunnels 5-20cm below the soil surface, the soil from which is pushed out onto the surface as mole hills; and surface runs where the soil is pushed up to form a ridge on the surface of the ground. found it using google
  18. Sounds like fun. How about a few categories so we can prompt peoples thinking; - Instructive; articles on how to do something (e.g. snaring) - Narrative; relating a story or incident - Factual; articles about something (e.g. the history of Plummers) - any others ? Winner in each category and then overall winner get's the prize ?
  19. Last year I bought my self a beach caster because every time I'm sat on the beach with the kids in the summer I get the urge to fish. Are there any restrictions about where you can fish from ? Any public beach ? Do I need some sort of rod licence ? Next question - what am I likely to catch ? what bait/float/lure should I use ? Can I use spinners and maybe get some mackerel or is that just daft ? ta John
  20. I'd just keep trying then Maty, you'll get them one in the end.
  21. post us a picture then lads - lets all have a look
  22. Could someone have done that rather than a bird ? If not keep trying and move the 'nest' about a bit so that any visitor is more likley to tip the trigger. What sort of trigger was it on yours maty ? One with a perch that collapses ?
  23. next time can you take some pics while you set them ? I'd be interested in how far into the burrow you place the trap, how you prepare the site, cover the traps etc. Particularly in rabbits. Thanks John
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