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cragman

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  1. I'm having some success with a recently bought baikle hushpowered .410. Really quiet and discreet. Them 3" cartridges can do some damage. Otherwise a 12b o/u Laurona
  2. Got a SAK here for £30. Mint
  3. Got that top photo of gaunt on my wall. CMW did an article on him years ago and were selling the photo. Interesting
  4. That's a nice vehicle, but not for me. Later in the year maybe
  5. I only snore after 15 pints!
  6. Make a rough nest in the trap, stick an egg or two in it, one of them cracked open or add some white bread, you'll soon catch one of your own.
  7. Keep moving the trap around the place. Even a few yards could bring it into another pairs territory. Get your call bird from another area otherwise the locals won't use the trap. I've had plenty this year but there's still a pair or two nesting now along the hedgerow. I'll pay them a visit early doors
  8. A farmer friend had a peacock go missing a few years ago. I had a walk around and found feathers scattered on a rock pile. Terrier in, fox out, bang!?
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    Ditto what The one said plus Decathlon have some good knock about camo trousers in. Bought some last week
  10. Got to love the Irish lads, they can produce good horses, jockeys and trainers. Well done to them
  11. as did I Danny's a good lad and must be working away. He'll reply when he's back on line, guaranteed
  12. I know a lot of lads Rochdale way with families and their children are well looked after and loved unconditionally. What we have here is a vulnerable girl, shit on by the authorities in an area with a high Pakistani community that thinks it's untouchable. Anywhere with the same scenario and this problem will be there
  13. Snowing at the top of my valley this morning
  14. I always remove them, and not just shot foxes. It takes a few minutes to drop them in a hole and cover them up. In past years I've found all kinds of stuff lying around on places I go on. It doesn't do us any favours and being discreet helps keep the moaners of our backs.
  15. Some of those procters on Amazon for 116£ + 30£ postage. Seems reasonable
  16. Make your own or get someone to make it for you.
  17. I'd of bagged it. Put loads on my garden borders last week, much to the annoyance of my neighbour?
  18. I bought a bag 20 odd years ago from K P and S nets. I've still got it now somewhere in the shed. Very hard wearing material. It's white with eye holes round the top where a pull cord goes, a bit like a duffle bag. Ok for travelling light which I used to do
  19. Even now I offer my hunting friends cash, but we've kind of come to a mutual understanding that it'll be my turn to do the driving next time. An offer to pay goes a long way and as has been said, it probably would of been turned down. The gesture would have meant more.
  20. 37 years here. Go on, I'll say it, "she's my rock"?
  21. Physically and mentally unless you're a finally honed athlete with lots of experience, then I say the human body isn't capable. Look at he finishers in a marathon., they're fecked, even the decent club runners. I do long distance walking, sometimes covering a marathon distance and it takes some getting over, but to do it 27 times! Like I said, run, walk, get a lift etc etc?
  22. He raised over a million pound for charity so I doubt that he bluffed it ... Hats off to the man that takes some physical and mental toughness ......That's easy when your a face on telly and have a team running round doing all the chasing up for you. Corporate companies are falling over themselves to be seen to be doing the right thing. Same with all those famous people "climbing" Kilimanjaro. If it was me or you, we'd be happy to raise a couple of hundred quid. If half of these so called celebrities dipped into their own pockets they wouldn't need to do it. I'll bet a gong is in the post now
  23. Is that the one with the hound hard after a fox in a cragg on the front cover? Horror, no, that's a Sean Frain book cover!?
  24. Fox hunting on the Lakeland fells by Clapham. Tales of a rat hunting man, Plummer.
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