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mole trapper

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  1. NOW £330 F2F As above with the mounts, box and papers. Used a total of about 2_3 hrs , works perfectly as it should. Would prefer f2f so cornwall or Devon at the mo! £350
  2. Get loads of chancers or their Mrs wasting my time ringing up to try and find out what to charge because they haven't the brain to work it out for their self, easy to catch them out, then I tell them to jog on. What did people do to start out in business before the advent of the internet? Oh yes, we got out there and learnt by our mistakes. You had two choices, you were either clever enough to make a go of it or you weren't.
  3. When I still lived home on the farm I used to pop out in the afternoon in the winter and shoot one or two, next morning when I came in from milking I'd wrap them In a bit of streaky bacon and pop in the rayburn uncovered, about twenty minutes later something tasty to pick at to go with boiled eggs toast and porridge.
  4. Freezer burn makes it look white and dried out. Black venison is usually where an animal has been hung skinned, in stead of hung with it's coat on until butchering like it should be.
  5. Ignore all the bloomin guide line crap, if it was fresh when it went in and the freezer is running right it doesn't matter. We regularly eat fish, chickens, game etc that's been in our freezers fir 3,4 and five years. We wrap it well when it goes in to stop the freezer burn.
  6. Brilliant stuff for the young one to be learning/ doing! Really like the knife too, home made?
  7. 99.9% of the time, yep duffus! However, again today called to a low maintenance garden, " patio slabbed", earth and chippings pushed up between slabs. Obviously come in along the old stone wall and no hills or other signs to go on, so time being money, whipped up a couple of slabs, lovely runs and chuck in a couple of traplines under each, piece of piss, onto the next job, lovely ta! Horses for courses.
  8. My first thought was kylie minogue, I could certainly eat that! But now I understand the question. This year we did day old Hubbard's, Ross Dobbs, our own Hubbard x ixworths. All were very good, Hubbard being the best. We don't do Indian game anymore, too much dark meat. Cyril basin is the company we get day olds from, but they sell other ages too, and they deliver, or if you only want a few you could meet the driver somewhere on his round.
  9. Looking to pay for a couple of outings during the winter for the above, cull only, not interested in trophies! Sorry but not interested in big outfits with big prices though, but am happy to pay sensible price. I have a good deal of experience, but mainly fallow, roe and management of a park red herd. Thanks Jamie
  10. Very nice looking doe! Would get me sweating if I had to carry her out of that bottom pick. Some fallow ground I have up near Exeter they all have to be carried out and it's always up hill through the trees.
  11. Your right Paulas, there wad and I've bought it. Jami
  12. Not likely, all those bell end wannabes wandering around head to toe in cammo! Makes me cringe just thinking about it.
  13. Oh dogs nuts! Why is it every rapid up for sale is located up north? That makes about six at the moment.lol
  14. Um nitro Joe, I think several of us would like a link to one of those upgrades if you could, please.
  15. Now that's a difficult one! I have both of those but in different calibres, both very pointable, both very accurate, hw can be got at a better deal because daystate don't give the retailer such leeway, nope, I don't think I could choose! SO to me it would come down to aesthetics.
  16. Either calibre, but not .20, mk1 or 2. Good clean condition, must not have been twatted with in any way, shape or form!!! Willing to travel up to Bristol or across as far as Bournemouth for the right one, face to face only so I don't end up with a wrong,un Cash waiting.
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