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Bosun11

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  1. You could always try gettin em yourself...?
  2. Dunno much about realtree patterns, the Yanks are bang into it. Most of em work well in the field (and not so good on the street!). I'd be more concerned with the brand and quality, because most realtree gear is cheap shite.
  3. Yep, all thin coated dogs feel it in harsh cold weather. Get the right type of whippet and, like as been said, it'll graft through the worst British weather but it'll still look a sorry state whilst doing nothing. Weather can change but it's a callus type of bloke that knows his thin skinned dog is gonna have to endure hours stood still in sub-zero winds and worse. And graft like that will effect the dogs ability on the day. If you know you can keep em moving with enough to go at, in bad weather, then the coat matters not.
  4. I hope he has all the luck in the world gettin em back Lucky.
  5. Love samphire.... Some great food on this thred.
  6. Good post David. My book arrived today and just as you say it has almost blown my mind with the many types and confusion species..!! Yep, if i'm goin to stay alive i need to seriously concentrate on a few only..!!
  7. Sadly (for me) Topper I'm then the only fool that dont know that and though it wouldnt surprise me, unless i'm told direct, it aint sommat i've ever thought happens but in this corrupt 'ol game sadly, it probably does...
  8. Think it's just on looks FD but 'if' they got their judges right (and they should do for such a prestigious event) then maybe we'll see the right sorts winning (?)!!
  9. 51c7OOQc1rL._AA160_.jpgcollins pocket gem mushrooms paperback £4 on amazon or ebay might help Just orderd it, thanks for the heads up Larry. If i'm dead by November I want working homes for the dogs an a damn good piss-up at my funeral....
  10. The fact of the matter is this... Some folk like pushing the boundries, testing their dogs, on any quarry, to the max. It's a tough game for both man and dog and ain't for the faint hearted... So let them that do, keep on doing and the rest of us can be content with our little lot...!
  11. Just thought i'd put this thred back out there and see if anyone else has read a Mursell book? Also, Astanley has been good enough to loan me the Tovey book, The Last English Poachers (thank you Alex). First couple of chapters in it reads well, could be a good 'un this...
  12. Always thought she was overrated and lately looks a fecking mess...
  13. Resteraunt... Now that would be posh, 20 years ago my mutts got school dinner waste for years, my mum was a dinner lady. Feck what Jamie Oliver said, my dogs looked great on turkey twizlers!!!
  14. Feed what suits you, the dog an its graft and feck what anyone says..!
  15. If your dogs look well on it, you can afford it, it's in easy supply and you suppliment it often (because if your doin a fair bit, it ain't enough)... Then feck the cribbers and feed it!
  16. Only that i've seen (and known) of a few that have come real croppers over the years. Those big rangy dogs dont 'usually' bounce too well and can struggle with obsticles with that long strided gallop. Lot's of exceptions to this though, TimmyK has a great bitch out of a big Deerhoundy dog (that broke it's neck!) and this bitch is 'the' most agile, suicidal big dog i've ever seen run. I predict her doom every time i see her out and she's about 7 now..! Lots of predominantly greyhound blooded dogs can live most of their short lives in the sick bay but when talking lurchers we usually talk ab
  17. Even across the park his work and stature is admired (through gritted teeth!). A true managerial legend.
  18. Like as been said, no definitive answer on this one. But like JD, i like and will only keep 'do or diers' and i'll take the heartache that comes with em. Though with this attitude dogs can either be lucky or have a certain sommat that can see em almost injury free, whilst dogs of near identical breeding and style are perminant wrecks. I wish i knew what makes the difference but i guess thats the million dollar answer. If someone asked me to name a hardy type, i'd probably say 'good' pastoral blooded dogs (beardy especially) and saluki bloods too. Bull bloods are a mixed bag and the good on
  19. northwest? Lancs and Cumbria etc I put N/west that would include Lancs Cumbria Westmorland goes with N/east and then borders and Scotand I posted before the list was complete apologiesErr, lets not forget Merseyside folks, last time i checked it was still in the North West (I knew this as I turned South West an i could still smell the Welsh..!)
  20. The 'debait' on Jeremy Vine's show on R2 was the worst i've ever heard. Some bint from Aussie PETA and Johnno Coalman(the little fat bloke who did a bit of radio an tv over here at one point!) Then some loon Christian jock woman! Not one mentioned the predation on the fragile native species.... I lost it at that point and switched off for fear of self harm..!!
  21. Bosun11

    Parasite

    Fly tipping is the bain of our lives in this village. It's an almost daily occurence in the lanes that surround us. Not a week goes by without me in the ditches pulling out the shite. Everything from house clearances to crops of green. The council will, if forced, take only whats on the tarmac, so the ditches and verges get left by them, so my job is to get everything on the road so its not left. What causes the problem... The tip is less than a mile away but it is so strict in its policys on tipping there, most either aint got a permit or would not pay the charges and so we get the after
  22. You Irish will find a bet in any ol tat. How crap is that game and it draws a crowd like that! I was hoping that 'spotter' fella was gonna take a bad bouncer in his back wheels as he stood legs akimbo.
  23. I'd agree Casso, speed kill's more lamp dogs than anything else!
  24. Your abroad, so let a Spaniard snatch him, lock him on a celler and beat him at least daily. Then, after a few weeks, give him back. He'll get a hatred for em an let you know when ones close. If you were in Africa you could do tje same but batter it with a gollywog, same outcome in the end. The first bit of wisdom came from a rare John Wayne film, Hondo. The second came from me dads old mate!
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