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its expensive, its made from plastic and rips easily if dragged along a hedge
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hope they do the job for you. will you run them as hounds in a pack, or as lurchers a.t.b
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You forgot to water board her before releasing :laugh: :laugh: quite right maybe give her a go with the old tazer gun, or superglue her to a gate. better still, put vise grips on her nipple and connect her dogs lead to the grips
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you should have put her and her dog in the back of your yoke, driven them 50 or 60 miles and left them in the arsehole of no-where. and off course stole her fone, which you can sell to recoop fuel money.
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i've been researching this now for a while in my head, the best answer i can find is, the mercedes unimog, 1)its classed as a tractor so no mot, cheap tax 2)runs on red derv 3)great height, always shooting down, and see over hedges 4)plenty of space in rear 5)fit floatation tyres and it does zero ground damage 6)versetile machine, many uses 7)drive on car licence
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thats why terriers are small, and why mines are dark lol I have washed plenty of shitty socks in my time but never ran a small terrier through a washer :laugh: a quick run under the outside tap will sort it out, or pick it up and put him in a river
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thats why terriers are small, and why mines are dark lol
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i'll take an ounce of opium when you make it. shots are amazing
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the gear in my landy is mad, first aid kit, 2 spades, iron bar, bill hook, high lift jack, 5l drum of water, sowing kit, both normal thread and light fishing line, a brush, lunch, a small stove, a 300w inverter and much more
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i've 2 that i take everywhere, a drink, usually lilt, and the most important a smallish knife, until recently it was a victorix hunter, but it got the lock bit broke. for now its a number 8 opinel.
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whats the most important bit of kit you cant leave the house without on a days hunting, obviously if shooting its going to be a gun, and if digging its a terrier and spade, and running dogs its the lurcher. but what is the bit of kit that makes the day run well, or adds comfort. cheers nut
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What sub round in a .22 CZ 452
irishnut replied to whippeter69's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
i've tried 5 or 6 different bullets and have to say winchester super x is my favourite, but get your full licence quota in 1 sale if you can, with same batch, found massive difference from batch to batch atb -
garant tools do a nice line in fibreglass diggers, spades, shovels and spade shovels, good gear, cheapish too
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i hunt because i like to, it started for me when i was younger, and got into bushcraft, through the scouts. i liked going rough camping with my mates, we decided to start snaring rabbits while we were camping, i grew to love rabbit meat, so started hunting more of them, then i got a rifle to shoot them, i loved shooting so decided to get a shotgun to get me some pigeon too, the farmer who owned the land i shot on soon had me doing fox control for him, using the guns and terrier. i still love eating the game i shoot, and like the fact its free, and im also doing a good turn for the farmer.
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people who dont have time to hunt in season, bollocks. and you know it. twat. i dont see any point in posting again on this topic, camelion has fuked it up, by not being able to read. i work nights, im never on forum unless at work, like i am now, but i still know how to behave. we are trying to educate folks by saying not to brag about cubs, and try to hunt in season
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Its a crap post aimed at folk that have to work, and have limited time to get out, there are no exlperts in digging, only diggers that have more time to spare than others, wake up, before you have a go at me, look at your selves, time and time again folk come to this section to learn, and all they get are self acclaimed hard men putting them down, digging needs more members to survive, but you wont get them like this, and once you become the minority, you will be outlawed like the so called upper classed horse and hounds folk, think on hard men its a post aimed at folk who only hunt in
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is there any area in hunting, in all areas were you need to be a big guy/ballsy to do it, the answer is no, anyone can shoot and with practice be good, anyone with a good working lurcher can fill the pot, any with a good terrier can control vermin. this thread was about respect for quarry, for land owners, for your dog, but most folk forget respect for yourself. whats the point in bragging about shooting or killing a fox cub with a dog. if it has to be done, do it, but say no-more
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what do you hunt, or do you hunt at all, my dogs work all season and when required in the off season. we dig to our dogs which is hard work, i suspect that you are a gobshite who knows very little about it, your only idea of hunting is chasing after the fox hounds with a peta shirt on. do me a favour and run your tongue up the back of my bag. the reason im hard is for separate reasons, only a fine looking woman would know lol.
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are there any small automatic vans worth having, caddy/berlingo/astra? or do they even exist
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camelion the anti lol its not the question of having to do cubs in the summer thats the problem, its the fact that these lads never do it in season, for various reasons. 1) its too cold for t-shirts 2) nike air max will lose the shiney whiteness 3) their terriers cant cope with adult quarry only cubs 4) in winter you cant take you saxo accross fields so you need to carry spades, fuk that carrying sh1t
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I VOTED MANY TIMES FOR AROUND 12 MINS, ITS 48%, MY 50 OR 60 VOTES MADE NO DIFFERENCE
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use some imagination, call it an original name, CLEETUS THE FOX MINCE MAKER
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i have a range rover classic 300tdi auto, i love it, its been well maintained all its life, runs well, has no rust, and no broken bits, i'm not constantly running to get parts, any parts i use are new, i do roughly 38000 miles per year, on road and off, around 8k is done in rangy, but im not rich enough to do the other 30000 in it(2nd car with great mpg). generally people who slate the land rover are themselves driving sh1te, ie l200, navara etc, these cars are harder on juice, more expensive to fix, harder to insure, and in the case of navaras hard to find a new engine for when the bottom en
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THIS FELLA IS AS MAD AS A FLASK OF CHIPS, he rides a norton 850 with side car, all controls are left side set up with a big steering damper. hes been using my rifles, my weirauch has a thumbhole shock, he hates it, its too heavy. the fibreglass stock which can only be got in free floating style will cost him near £500, but will sort him. well hopefully anyway, hes going to get a look at them soon.
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Im surprised this cross isnt more common,i know running on/call back is what folks worry about, but if the manners are put into them surely they can delevope a good call back same as any other dog, mines seems ok, comes off scent or holds position until i catch up to him, no running on. accepted he is a young gun yet, and aint seen much yet, but he does what hes told.
