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mole trapper

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  1. As above, I've got a regular customer at cornwood that needs a couple of small paddocks and a small orchard. I can't do it this year so looking for someone who does it for a living, no Messer's please.
  2. Sounds good. As soon as we have days a bit longer and more settled weather I'm on it. If weather is pants it'll just be a chore and a slog. Decent weather and a couple of brew stops along the way with a bite to eat would make a pleasant day out.
  3. There's a name for spearing them with forks in the mud but I'm damned if I can remember what it is ?
  4. About 6 3/4 been there, got the t-shirt ? I've got my eyes set on doing minions to davidstow then the six miles of tarmac from there down to here. Roughly 22 miles the route I've mapped out.
  5. The easiest route is park at Jamaica Inn and walk in from that way, your on it almost immediately. I go from davidstow air strip as it gives a couple of miles gentle uphill warm up before I start running/stumbling falling etc ?
  6. Indeed. It's just quietly burbling out of the ground. On the hill directly above it (around 100 yds) there is the remains of stone huts and an incredible burial chamber.
  7. I was back out for my run up that way again a couple of days ago, this time took a picture of the source. That is it right there.
  8. Must get up that way for a wander again at some point. I had a nice little patch for stalking there but unfortunately the farmer died and his daughter didn't want it done anymore.
  9. Coincidentally I was out walking the Moors recently and noticed on my OS map that I was close to the source of the Fowey, so walked on to see it. Quite interesting to see water coming out of the ground and thinking of what it becomes at its journeys end.
  10. This year coming, less work, more knife making.
  11. I had seen there were issues with the clamp splitting.
  12. I have a gamekeeper Caty here, one of his most basic versions I believe, a couple of mates have got wasp ones recently and rave about how good they are. Anyone here using them, rate them?
  13. Very nice indeed ?. May I ask where you got the knife? I had one like that, believe they were made by Whitby? A companion for nearly twenty years till some bastad knicked mine. Mine had lighter scales than yours.
  14. Very much the same down here, silly silly money for any heavily populated areas.
  15. Long way to travel for me to try one , but they look like a teddy bear ? at least red and fallow females are not pretty.
  16. The Deer initiative lot are like a cancer in the west country, making out like they are the only people who know about deer and telling the land owners that it will be great for them. Heard some seriously worrying takes of what they get up to once thei foots in the door.
  17. Me neither. I can get plenty of roe but I've never been really taken with them. I've recently landed a small area of red, hopefully try for a hind later this month or beginning of December.
  18. Hiya, I don't suppose you travel west at all? Dorset,Devon, Cornwall? I would love to take this off your hands.

    Regards,

    Jamie.

  19. Cheers for the heads up, my favourite is fallow doe, stinky bugger's but best taste imo. Unfortunately when I was ill and thought I'd had my chips I gave up my permissions, immediately got snatched up by deer initiative. Never get that back.
  20. Damn I wish you lived closer! I really want to try a munty but don't get them easily round Cornwall.
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