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Stabs

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  1. Anybody want any camo jackets? I've got a Polish woodland number and a Brit one. The Brit one is the one between the 85 pattern and the Soldier 95 but I can't remember the name of it for the life of me It's basically the same as the 95 but it's not ripstop. Sizes are 170/104 and both are in good nick. This is the Polak one This one has poachers pockets. The Brit one comes with free 2lt rank slides Anybody want to give a drink for them?
  2. Love that last pic....that's what it's all about
  3. Not only the RSPCA, but the cops too. Let's keep it real people. I've had my fair share of hassle and it's not nice. I wrote an article a few years back where these animal rights do-gooders wanted to get me and they didn't have a thing on me, so they made it up. Be careful.
  4. Add the greyhound head to a bull and terrier and you get an elongated, muscley head...a bit like an EBT....Seen loads of bull crosses where people have asked "any EBT in there?"
  5. Any good to you? http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=16965
  6. Cheers Steve. Apart from a few terriers, I've not really kept dogs specific to one job really. I've preferred a crack at most quarry with the dogs I've had in the past so your little set up is very interesting to me. I guess it all depends on what's about when I get over there. My best mate out there likes his hairy dogs but with plenty of bull blood in there too. There's a pup from his Bully/Pit/Wolfie over an "Aussie White" for me when I get there if I want it, so I will bring that on and then maybe look at getting a running dog once I've won the missus over I'm taking the beardie lurche
  7. Just given one away Al. Nice rifle. Only slightly lighter than the TX (or that's the way it feels) and much easier loading mechanism. Doesn't have the build quality of the TX in my opinion but it's a nice rifle for the field.
  8. Yep it was....I had hair! :11:
  9. Dogo eh? You might be right fella. I'm asking too much I think. I'll get me a pig dog and keep the lurcher for the hares.
  10. It was a .22 It was an out of the box job at 12ft/lb The only thing I'd change on one of those (if I had my way) was the loading port. It's right of centre so if you are right handed, you crank it with your left but this makes loading a pellet with your left very difficult so you have to swap. I'd have made it a centre port like the HW97 for easier use. Otherwise an excellent rifle
  11. ] Did you boil em down or just let them rot off mate?......... Lopped em' off with a victorinox multi-tool and them buried them in my veggie patch Give it a while them dig em' up and a drop of bleach Got these fellas on my welsh dresser ps. the reason I'm holding it so high is to stop the terrier grabbing hold when she was jumping up :11:
  12. I've killed a lot of game with one of those. Excellent rifles. As said, they are heavy, but once you are used to them you'll be fine. Best springer I've shot
  13. I always wanted to get some done, but never did. I still have the skulls of my black bitches first three foxes
  14. It is a good book, well worth having, but more of a coffee table book if you know what I mean. The idea behind it was great but I don't think all the people realised their answers were going into a book otherwise they might have been a bit longer and more detailed That Italian chappie took the idea and used it for his own book and that was a bit more in-depth, although with less people covered.
  15. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Terriermen-Terriers-...DQQcmdZViewItem
  16. Take it easy lads for fucks sake :11: I can see both arguments here and I know which one I have used in the past and should I have digging dogs again at any time in the future, I know which method I will use again. There are no set rules and no-one can make anyone else do what they think is right. Poacher seems like a sound bloke and he does things his way, which is obviously working for him. Butler has slightly different ideas which he's set out above. I don't think these are the grounds for banning anybody :11:
  17. http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conserva...1969260,00.html
  18. I've always had youngsters with me out and about wherever I go. During the daytime it's easier as there's more than likely not much gear on top. Some of the places I hunt the dog has to have the attributes of a slalom skier going through all of the hazel and haw after bunnies so it makes ense to get them used to it from an early age.
  19. Stabs

    my first knife

    Very nice job there fella!
  20. Where we are going it's mainly hares
  21. Stabs

    Gee-gees

    Had a nice result at Walthamstow though that more than covered what I've put on
  22. Stabs

    hi

    Are they Dane crosses on that Ute geoff?
  23. Stabs

    Gee-gees

    I wouldn't bother mate......I'm having a shocker :11: :11:
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