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reynardhunter

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  1. I know the feeling, very well put, macnas,
  2. The Sweeney strain is alive and well, The breakfast roll was quite enjoyable as was the days hunting, One of the lads went to the rescue of a lurcher that had caught its leg on a fence and was bitten severely for his kindness, Hee! Hee!
  3. wonder what size them runners are?
  4. its obvious that a lot of the boys on her ar not experianced terrier men youcantnot bolt a fox out by smoke and jest becouse u found fox shit outside a hole dont think a fox is a home they mark thier patch with scatts find a experienced terrier man to show u the ropes the last few replies u had was a load of bull shit THE QUESTION IS WOULD A FOX BOLT WITH SMOKE ,IF THERE WAS THERE , I USE MY ENGINE FOR MY JOB CONTROLING RABBITS WHAT THE f**k DO YOU KNOW right f*****g knowit all y are welcomed to come down to wales ill take u out with my dogs and when they mark a fox to ground u try
  5. ah, that was a laugh antg, nice one
  6. Heres a photo of two well known hunters on this site, their both irish lads and and look a bit worst for wear after years of long nights lamping, and other nocturnal activities, can you guess who they are?
  7. Heres a photo of two well known hunters on this site, their both irish lads and and look a bit worst for wear after years of long nights lamping, and other nocturnal activities, can you guess who they are? Forget it! the pics wont send!
  8. I never heard of it sniffer, but who knows it cant do any harm, can it? good luck with them anyway
  9. You may not have to do anything other than keep their hutch extra clean while their in season, I have two 3yr old jills and i did,nt breed from them last season, all that happened was that they lost some weight for a couple of weeks, i gave them a tonic called collovet, its just a mild pick me up i used to use on horses, you can use it on dogs birds, etc, the reason you have to keep the bedding clean is because during the season the vulva swells up and stays that way because theres no mating taking place, it will go down itself aftera while but in the meantime its at risk of infections, my ji
  10. Cant see the wind making much difference mate, i dont think the bunniies will think twice with a ferret on their tail, i could be wrong i,m not 100% sure but it has,nt happened to me, yet, good luck
  11. Exellent post Irish Any chance you could name the lake?
  12. Hope you get sorted mate, best of luck to you and your family,
  13. I too bolted a fox with a big polecat hob, but the fox chomped it before bolting, when i dug to it it was dead.
  14. beautiful set up, i thought i died and gone to heaven, jeeez!!! bare with you, you said, i,ll f***kin come and live with you!
  15. Lovely job billy, only one i ever saw was in a tree when we were lamping in Cavan, we hardly got alook at it when it dropped from the tree and disappeared, well done , ps thanks ditch for posting,
  16. Impressive looking team royston, cheers!
  17. I was out with one of my jills today and as i was putting her into the box i noticedshe had a slight discharge from her nether regions, i think she,s starting to come in to season, i never saw that before so early in the year,
  18. good luck sned, hope you do well, i,m sure you will,
  19. nice pics there , well done, how do you reduce the size of the pics?
  20. Indeed you were paid for your tube irish, or has the oul alziemers gotten hold of you, that is a blatant attack on my character, it shall be pistols at dawn! outside spuds gaff!! :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:
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