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EDDIE B

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  1. O i know that lad. Just that, this wasn't one of them.
  2. Here's one for ya lads. Make of it what you will. A good friend of mine, who is a seasoned hunter told me this story. He was on a fox drive one frosty Sunday morning, with a couple buddy's. Couple a gun's, dogs, and a couple lads beating the covers. He was pirched beside a gap up the side of a hill. Great view of the wood ticket, and gorse scrub bellow. Gorse was in clumps, with clear ground in between. If you can picture that. Boy's began beating and he was amazed to see a pure white fox, dart from one clump of gorse to another. Half a minute later he appeared again for a few sec
  3. Greyman, i certainly don't think you are a liar. I do feel that you trust a lot of what your told by like minded people in your circles, as gospel, instead of analising their evidence or stories. I also think that what you percieve to be clear cut evidence looks nothing of the sort to those either on, or on the other side of the fence. Just my opinion lad. Not trying to give a dig or anything.
  4. Lad, there is no footage. Absolutely none. These enthusiasts dont know how to use trail cams it seems. Setting them up in cow fields, and laneways used by dog walkers etc, and thats about it. Most of these enthusiasts have no huntung backround, so are absolutely clueless to wildlife, nature, and the countryside. My god, its not that these things are scarce. Seen by the public, practically on a daily basis nowadays. Also no evidence of cubs. Never any footage of cats with cubs in tow. Why is that?
  5. This was in no way cleaned by a big cat. Come on greyman . Your plucking at straws here . Have you learned nothing from watching mountain men?
  6. I agree with all your saying here Daniel. But nurses and doctors knowingly giving people morphine to kill them off, just aint happening IMO
  7. I bet couple of these dogs went for each other, and the walker tried separate them, and got tangled up with leads or something, and ended up in the middle if it. Seemingly people rushed over to help, and she told them to stay back. One online article mentioned that Dachshund's kill badgers, so are capable of killing people ?
  8. Italian police. Its a crime to say all pastas are the same
  9. I definitely remember he had one hanging from the trunk of a tree. Long long time ago, since I've seen the video
  10. Yea be nice to have a terrier about alright. Keeping the traps set 24/7 will them rats in check?
  11. EDDIE B

    Mackem

    When he does find time to have a look back in here, he'll be like " what the fcuk's up with these mad B*stards?" ??
  12. It don't look like no otter holt to me
  13. Id be skinning the dog?
  14. DIDO.1 I think its a sign of the times. Twenty years ago it probably wouldn't be an issue. We focused more on trap catchability, more so than humanness. Focusing on humanness, has affected both the adaptability, and effectiveness of modern traps I feel. Look at the USA. They don't focus so much on killing, but more so on catching, when it comes to trapping animals, and they certainly know how to catch.
  15. I get plenty alive in both fenn's and bodygrips. I really like fenn traps. You will get less refusals with a well placed fenn.
  16. I've done a few Wolfdog, but only for myself. There probably would be a market, but it would be small.
  17. Would have to scale it down for my gaf. Maybe a rabbit and three stoats??
  18. I've never seen the forum, so close to self destruction. Somethings got to give.
  19. Wolfdog, for the most part, there is no money in it here, so collecting glands/urine is literally not worth the effort.
  20. Ali -G has a valid point here I believe
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