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leegreen

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  1. Well done. How big are those dogs and what are they?
  2. I've got one from Machinemart. Use it mainly from posts and piles, saves of concrete big time. If you're using 6"-8" holes you won't be able to use them on your own, unless these have a brake? like the Stihl ones.
  3. nothing wrong with a deerhound greyhound bitch story to be fair looking for a bitch to breed out of pal. So you're not wanting to work it, just breed from it? What will happen to the bitch afterwards?
  4. A pumas toes are teardrop shaped, different to a dogs.Those prints in the snow are no puma..... there are know pictures in the snow mate so I don't see what your getting at three are in mud one in sand the bottom two are from an enclosure so are 100 percent big cat the ones I took, I followed for several fields I have seen this animal so I know it's not a dog it was chasing a small group of roe in thick fog, I find quite a few things after heavy fog as it obviously confuses the prey and helps the predator, what you need to do is put up a decent photo of a dog with a five inch wide paw really,
  5. The second pictures you showed have nail/claw marks inside the toe pad print, the other pics had them on the outside. I'll look forward to your big cat photos as will the nation. Good luck. I too am old
  6. The original pic is a Moorhen. The foot print is a dog.
  7. They're expensive, there's an Airflo one that's about £70. Or look on Fleabay for a anodised Chinese jobby. If you're not using them loads, I'd go for a Okuma Airframe. Cheap as chips, ok drag and graphite so fairly salt water resistant (always rinse). In my experience they are finicky feeders and difficult to catch. The best way to catch them and this is from the "Medway Mullet King." Paternoster bread flake on a small stout hook, using a bag of netted bread as a chum bag. With a quiver tip, something like an Avon type rod. I have not tried this method, but will do this coming Summer. Bes
  8. Comfy and warm yes. Grip like a flip flop and if you're walking lots they don't last. Especially in ant sort of rough cover.I've tried them twice and didn't get a whole year out of them. The do for bobbing round the farm or sitting in the hide, for everything else there's meindle Or Lowa
  9. Comfy and warm yes. Grip like a flip flop and if you're walking lots they don't last. Especially in ant sort of rough cover. I've tried them twice and didn't get a whole year out of them.
  10. Loads with me. Couple of the hills looked like a barrow load of soil had been dumped, massive.
  11. Phenolic insulation and your timber would almost double the cost of a new container. You'd need 18 sheets of insulation and then you'd need to cover them, which is as expensive. Inside you can use cheapo insulation, unless you want to live in it. The 4 air vents are about 4" x 3" of 10mm drilled holes hardly enough to supply families of people always horrifies me on hot days, when I often think about that.
  12. They have air vents and condensation only forms when vapour meets cold. Insulate the inside and this doesn't happen. Containers are air tight apart from the air vents at the top, they are shipping containers and are made to float. They do not breath no mater where you put the insulation. Even the lined one has the dehumidifier a couple of times a year. How would you insulate the out side?
  13. Problem is then, you'll need to waterproof it. Going inside is neater and cheaper.
  14. I have two containers, one I paid £1200 delivered and the other £1400 delivered. Both were about 3 months old when they arrived, so basically new. Came on a one way trip from China. Too expensive to take them back and we have got nothing they want, so they are sold. They do get condensation. One is a work shop and I use a dehumidifier from time to time. The other I use for storage for household items, I insulated and lined this one. Best shed you can get 20' x 8' and as secure as you can get. Both mine have hardened lock fittings and I use Ingersoll and Abloy locks.
  15. leegreen

    Dogs

    More than likely be gay.
  16. Ferreting, I'd be glad of the help.
  17. Gonna be a bit difficult in the dark. Early morning fishing will be coming soon and if the paying people go home early, then you're free to do as you please. It's not my idea of relaxing fishing, having to look over your shoulder, but I know plenty of people get off on it. My chosen bait would be live bait Rainbow trout or dead if you can't get em. I would move about, as with most predator fishing, you've got to find your fish. How do you know there's Pike in there?
  18. leegreen

    Bit Fresh

    That squeak just got all the mutts up and one on the table, cheers
  19. Nice belt Micky, I'll be sporting my blue number today. Do you lose any to foxes, rabbit that is?
  20. Well respected terrierman who worked Russels And for that reason, I send my condolences. RIP
  21. Well done. You will ferret more rabbits with a dog and you will lay far less nets.
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