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  1. carol vorderman would have trouble making up some of these percentages
  2. hi niall, i know of 2 them lads, going by the pics on the site it looks like my local river, up at the top end that comes out the lough, if you know where i mean ;)
  3. was just wondering how much excersise you all give your dogs, i'am excersising my 8mth old 3/4 whippet 1/4 beddy as follows, monday; 2hr free running in fields, tuesday; 6 miles road walking on lead, wednesday; 6miles road walking on lead or if weather is right i take her out with a friend and his dogs lamping for a couple of hours and give her 1 run, thursday; 2hrs free running in fields, friday; 2hrs free running in fields, saturday; 2-3hrs mooching with other dog, sunday; out ferreting for the afternoon, would be interesting to see how you all keep your dogs fit/busy.
  4. was just wondering how much excersise you all give your dogs, i'am excersising my 8mth old 3/4 whippet 1/4 beddy as follows, monday; 2hr free running in fields, tuesday; 6 miles road walking on lead, wednesday; 6miles road walking on lead or if weather is right i take her out with a friend and his dogs lamping for a couple of hours and give her 1 run, thursday; 2hrs free running in fields, friday; 2hrs free running in fields, saturday; 2-3hrs mooching with other dog, sunday; out ferreting for the afternoon, would be interesting to see how you all keep your dogs fit/busy, especially
  5. i agree with most of what you say bullterrier, 5yr ban for first time but second time should be lifetime as they clearly never learned first time round, sorry to hear about your dad. that would be good mate a life ban but don't think that would ever happen to be honest. ..john yep, sorry to say you might be right, but how hard would it be for the government to pass this law on?
  6. i agree with most of what you say bullterrier, 5yr ban for first time but second time should be lifetime as they clearly never learned first time round, sorry to hear about your dad.
  7. i loved reading your post 3turns, it certainly brings back memories when i lived in scotland, poaching the broonies with the otter board, it was a very productive method, another favourite method was the bubble and fly, most of the waters i fished back then were water board owned and very rarely if ever were they policed, i wonder if any of these methods are used very often these days, cheers......john
  8. 100% mate, even if it saved just 1 life it would be well worth it, but i bet you would have people complaining it's to graphic , it's graphic yes, but it has to be as so many families lifes are torn apart by drink drivers, not every year but every day.
  9. jf1970

    sloe gin

    i like the sound of that, i freeze the sloe berries for a couple of days before using them and it always turn out well.<IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt= src="http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/thumbs.gif">
  10. jf1970

    sloe gin

    didn't manage to collect sloes this year so thought i had to do without any for this xmas, but the mrs was clearing out the cupboards and she found a bottle that was made in october 2009, happy days can't believe my luck.
  11. jf1970

    collar

    i like that, very nice mate
  12. the way you have just described your dogs and setup 150 vets reciepts ect, i'm not surprised the rspca has came calling, i don't believe you take them to the vet 150+ times just because they fight over thier food, why not seperate them at meal time? as was said before, either change your vet or have a word with him as it's quite clear he is telling story's. be better off getting a stapler and cheaper and it won't grass you up
  13. the way you have just described your dogs and setup 150 vets reciepts ect, i'm not surprised the rspca has came calling, i don't believe you take them to the vet 150+ times just because they fight over thier food, why not seperate them at meal time? as was said before, either change your vet or have a word with him as it's quite clear he is telling story's.
  14. it wouldn't be impossible to do a hedgerow yourself, but it would be easier with someone else helping out, i have the net out about 12ft, i would usually have it alot closer to the hedgerow but i was training my pup and i wanted to give her a chance to see the rabbits before they hit the net, both nets are 50yrds long with one either side. hope this helps.
  15. don't let the thieving b*****ds get you down
  16. Yeah mate same here..... I'd have used his spline as a spare chain for my bike....... :aggressive: Same, i'm the hardest person in the world no one can beat me, i'm not just saying this because i'm righting on the computer, honest I would have just killed him with one punch, it would of taken his head off as well, infact i could just kill him with my stare i could believe it, you certainly have me shiting myself,
  17. 12ft 2.75tc is what i use for static dead bating.
  18. here's my 8 mth old 3/4 whippet 1/4 beddy, just started her on the lamp a few weeks ago, she's had 3 and caught her first daytime rabbit last week, she has been a joy to train and watch, cheers......john
  19. i hope every day is the worst day of his life, the sick b*****d, and as for that dirty whore, she should be sterelised before she is released, scum the 2 of them :censored:
  20. Beat me to it thank f**k i'm not the only one that remembers them, bet there's a few on here thinking what the f**k is a raleigh chopper you can still bye them brand new. there about £250. YES, i've now changed my xmas list
  21. Beat me to it thank f**k i'm not the only one that remembers them, bet there's a few on here thinking what the f**k is a raleigh chopper
  22. i used to do that with my raleigh chopper.
  23. don't over do the retrieve, keep it to about 3 or 4 a day is what i found to work best, if she gets fed up with it leave for a day or 2 then start again, always end on a good note.
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