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  1. Above mentioned all do good cattys.

    have a mooch about to see if you see any nice natural forks you can cut and shape up, just as good. 
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    I have a catty from ‘cattyshack’ great frame and fills the pot, Wayne has recently release a new frame that looks smart. 

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    Also ‘hegarty slings’ have good cattys, low price, good quality and fast postage (UK).  Again the ones I have of him regularly fill the pot, Hegarty slings offer a wide variety of frames to suit your shooting style. 
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    all the best in your search



     

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  2. 13 hours ago, Carlovian said:

    I don't think so.. but  Wheatens  are  same size as Pit Bulls , so would be no reason they could not have been used

    ‘Woodview Bronagh’ - as you say, note the physique very similar to that of a pit bull, just after a swim.

    Capable looking Wheaten.

    great great grandparent on Dam’s side English bull ‘red hand of Ulster’

    Great grandparent on Sire’s side ‘Border Bess’ trialed 18 out of 18 never lifted.

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  3. On 04/09/2020 at 18:51, micky said:

    I  went to a field yesterday for a look round  and i saw over 20 Black Rabbits  as well as the normal kind  , i went back this morning with a camera to see if i could get a picture an though i saw 10  the  were  very skittish all i have to do now is finding a way of catching them  because the job will be much harder than it looks 

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    ‘On the confines of large estate a rather clever trick was once played upon us. Each year about half a dozen black or white rabbits were turned down into certain woods. Whilst feeding, these stood out conspicuously from the rest, and were religiously preserved. Upon these the keepers kept a close watch, and when any were missing it was suspected what was going on, when the watching strength was increased. As soon as we detected the trick we were careful to let the coloured rabbits go free. We found that it was altogether to our interest to preserve them.’ - excerpt from ‘The Confessions of a poacher’. 
     

    all the best,

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