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  1. do you see life through rose tinted glasses? you kick off cos someone might take a pup or two for free a bloke wants to boil a dog and its his way of dealing with grief(obviously to wind people up) your not a social worker are you I see sarcasm is wasted on you albert(aged64).... you wouldn't be an auld fart are you? bit older than me teeth
  2. do you see life through rose tinted glasses? you kick off cos someone might take a pup or two for free a bloke wants to boil a dog and its his way of dealing with grief(obviously to wind people up) your not a social worker are you I see sarcasm is wasted on you albert(aged64).... you wouldn't be an auld fart are you? Yes, sorry you didn't 'get it' Albert ...I was being facetious. The 'off-loading' reference was acually a metaphorical analogy...I meant he's an utter wanker. Do you get it now? oops sorry but you do see the good in everyone, there not all nice li
  3. do you see life through rose tinted glasses? you kick off cos someone might take a pup or two for free a bloke wants to boil a dog and its his way of dealing with grief(obviously to wind people up) your not a social worker are you
  4. leave it were it is dont want to be finding it a new home every time you have a fall out do you
  5. Hi Albert. Yep, they are a nice pellet mate. BUT....I got all curious one day, and weighed a tin of them, I was shocked to say the least. They ranged from 92gr to 98 gr so can go over 15.0 instead of the stated 14.5. These Napier UPH are supposed to be sorted before we get them, and are supposed to be the same pellet type, so we will see when they arive Bill. hiya bill i'm new to this style of hunting but realy enjoying it first of all would i be better trying different pellets and secondly would the difference in weight of the pellet give a differe
  6. Hi Albert. Yep, they are a nice pellet mate. BUT....I got all curious one day, and weighed a tin of them, I was shocked to say the least. They ranged from 92gr to 98 gr so can go over 15.0 instead of the stated 14.5. These Napier UPH are supposed to be sorted before we get them, and are supposed to be the same pellet type, so we will see when they arive Bill. hiya bill i'm new to this style of hunting but realy enjoying it first of all would i be better trying different pellets and secondly would the difference in weight of the pellet give a differe
  7. fair play to you mate, pull the t**t to one side and tell him if he go's near him again you'll give it him f****n hate bullies, yes you have to have a laugh,wind up take the p*ss out of each other all part of working life but bullying's a no no
  8. i use superdomes in my hw100 kt and having great results with them but i have'nt tried any other kind of pellet through it the lad i bought it off used superdomes so i just kept to the same pellet
  9. would'nt be without one a good ferreting dog is worth his weight saves loads of time, must be able to mark true, not a problem if they hold them in the nets never seen a dog rip a net yet, must be 100% with ferrets, most will stand over the hole the rabbit bolts from i prefer collie bred dogs personally but have owned beddy crosses that did the job well
  10. its normally about 6 wks when they get took off, just walk it and when you think its right give it a bit more time, if its still got one left on it might be a good thing to tape it up
  11. that really is a fish of a lifetime well done mate
  12. russ i'm 45 mate been hunting since i was a kid,seen the changes, not for the best anything else you want to know? got black hair blue eyes 6 kids morgage and a granny in blackpool 6ft 14st 10 32" waist 48" chest drink stella
  13. agree but would you willingly slip the dog or not not my dog think to much of him to break his neck lost a dog on plough many years ago learnt my lesson mate you can slip a dog in a cow field you dont no where it will end up iv'e seen them run down the a17
  14. Yes .... why ? wanted to a poll, yes or no but it came out wrong, just wanted to see (who wasnt a real dog man, because there dog has claws!) thats what a guy on here said to me, because mine still had them!! hahaha.. rent out your wife your at it again what i said was i dont know why people leave them on any dog man that knows anything should take them off you had to have yours taken off at you expence and inconvienience, your dog had suffered with them before ask how many men who's dogs have them, have had trouble with them or been laid up because of them you clue
  15. think mine are 10"x1" but i dont knit onto the ring so you be better off with 10"x3/4" or 8"x3/4" if your knitting onto the ring
  16. Yes .... why ? wanted to a poll, yes or no but it came out wrong, just wanted to see (who wasnt a real dog man, because there dog has claws!) thats what a guy on here said to me, because mine still had them!! hahaha.. rent out your wife your at it again what i said was i dont know why people leave them on any dog man that knows anything should take them off you had to have yours taken off at you expence and inconvienience, your dog had suffered with them before ask how many men who's dogs have them, have had trouble with them or been laid up because of them you clue
  17. first time iv'e ever seen 9 defenders on one side
  18. he's a techy f***er that rent out your wife
  19. i'm halfway through a 50yd net which i'll be making quickset dont know wether i'll be selling it yet but as longnetter says you'll pay good money for a hand made net get in touch with mick dadd he sells them, someone on here will give you his number at least you'll get an idea of the price
  20. good bag mate bet they were doing some damage
  21. Oh please tell me you have a very dry sense of humour or you have joined the medal positions for THL Muppet of the year............ dry as a nuns c**t
  22. great for making any kind of net, hold plenty of twine
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