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Bone42

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About Bone42

  • Rank
    Born Hunter
  • Birthday February 5

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Burton-On-Trent
  • Interests
    Falconry,Ferreting and Fishing...and football.
  1. Yep.. Not round there though.if you google "crayfish fishing zones" it should tell you where they are in abundance in your area.
  2. Health & safety would hav a field day!! This picture was actually taken in 1982 I was lieing all along ha ha
  3. And "chilling" down the cellar the night before.!!
  4. Just found this Bambi shot on me phone.. Tasted good..... For road kill
  5. Stewie just stood in for Hamin in the pool..... He got 7 balled lol.!!
  6. Too soon I'd say. Leave it a month or so then reduce the rations over a week or two till she comes to the fist for food in the mews.. When she does creance on and off you go. Had my male flying free again in 3 days this way last year.
  7. Been down again today twice but no sign of it..Hopefully it's moved on.!!
  8. If I see it again mate I'll do my best to retrieve it.. It's on a shoot though so I hope I see it before they do.
  9. Just been out local to me with my mhh.He was perched high up in a tree when i saw what i thought was a crow coming in at a decent hight for a flight..Low and behold it was another harris that came and landed next to mine in the same tree,they had a slight scuffle then i managed to get mine back down leaving the other sat there looking at us like i was at it in disbelief??? Im prety sure its a big male and it had jesses on but no bell or telem from what i could see.If anyone knows anything about this then msg me on here and i'll phone you back with the exact location.Will take another look tomo
  10. Mine crackles a bit when on the deepest setting but I find when I get over the ferret and get the depth down abit it's fine..Could be a low receiver battery,will check later.
  11. Re new all your batteries then do this to work it..I can't take credit for this write up,I found it last year when I bought one. Dead easy to use .Try this for practice. Make sure you have decent batteries. Place the collar on the ground with the transmitter/battery holder on the floor as if it was hanging under the ferret's neck . Stand 10(or more if you have the 15 ft model) feet away from the collar. Wind the dial on the box to maximum and work nearer the collar until the ticking noise starts. Stands still and then turn the sensitivity of the dial slowly down un
  12. Just clean it up after use and turn the battery round, then you don't loose it.
  13. Any news on the bird?
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