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  1. really i am after that speaks on the line, so the guns know its coming - do your spanilas yap? THEY ARE NOT MY SPANIELS, just thought of seeing them advertised and thought they might do? I have a teckel x and she speaks on the line, and my cocker spaniel has actually started doing this sometimes too
  2. would these be any use, or must it be a beagle cross? and what do you want it for? http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=17955
  3. i would have thought Bramble nets would hurt your hands, the thorns etc......
  4. Depends how you explain it to the landowner, point out they are causing a nuisance and the tenant considers them a pest, and that they are causing damage to crops etc...also point out if you shoot at a few it may drive them towards the land that the landowner shoots over i think the tenant has some potential for a claim if they are causing damage and the landowner wont let him exercise pest control etc...
  5. that club is a shite hole, did him a favour not letting him in, its the Sahara Nights next to the Thamslink train station in Kings Cross London, seen better fights round there, there are also some really nasty feckers on the street round there, vagrants who rob people with blood filled syringes etc...
  6. compo you are wrong about were Muntjac (CWD also) come from the Duke of bedford brought them to this country original and there was a number kept at woburn . Duiring the war a lot of fences were taken down for scrap and the deer were released into the country side that is were al the muntjac in the uk come from . As well as other escapee's over the years upto the 2nd world war . only relaying what i was told, either way they came from woburn, and there are loads around me, and i think the population is as i said (have a look on the british deer society website) in its spread midlands
  7. as far as i know they aren't that far north yet, i live near to woburn (some of my hunting land is very near Woburn) , an old local gamekeeper once told me, 12 muntjac escaped from Woburn deer park in the 60's during a thunderstorm that blew a tree over taking down part of an outer wall, from those 12 we have the population that spreads all over the south east as far west as salisbury plains and up into Nottinghamshire now i think there are over 35000 feral muntjac, on a google search wikipedia disputes the escapees from woburn and cites escapees from whipsnade (thats not far fro
  8. your terriers work well, i have trouble keeping up with my dogs, looks a good day
  9. I have a Baikal MP153 , 12gauge 3 shot semi-auto , with 3.5inch chambers (had it over a year and i love this gun, i have shot everything from squirrels and magpies to foxes and a muntjac buck with this gun) a baikal single shot .410 (ferreting and close up gun as well as an instructional tool for my lad) a spanish 12gauge side x side (first shottie i bought, dont use it now purely a spare and as our lass said "dont sell it you wont get owt for it" so it stays as a spare ) a cheap chinese air rifle .22 and a .177 chinese air pistol (plinking only) and at christmas i bought my l
  10. Taste the same as normal pheasant, and will cross breed as well, my brother had a few silver pheasants , he let the last few go to a keeper friend, they were released with the normal pheasants and interbred and provided reasonable sport the next shooting season the same keeper also released a few reeves etc....i think my brother still has one in the freezer waiting to visit a taxidermist
  11. COMPO

    Pet Fox!!

    Just read this, i wonder if he would oblige and use his fox to lay trails for the hounds???
  12. here is my little girl wanting to come shooting with dad
  13. nice pics [bANNED TEXT] nice dog hows it bred? :welcomeani: back
  14. whole carcass meat, and chudleys dried food as a back up, whatever i shoot is usually just ferret food, there are a couple of rabbits in theskin in the bottom of the freezer now, when i have no meat, or its really hot or i cant clean them out that day, then its dried food mine are all healthy and fit and capable of a days work
  15. i knew a bloke who had a gsd x grey, it was very hyperactive and chewed the inside of his car as well as a few other nuisance things , however it worked OK and was a good rabbiting and shooting dog, it looked very GSD like and the dam was a greyhound he was happy enough with his, the litter shown look very good, is the dam worked on the farm?
  16. ay up and away on flight entertainment i have a ferret very similar to that Champion seen it before , very funny, sent by a yorkshire lass i know who lives in Ireland, to remind me and the wife Where we are all from
  17. similar to me, there is a bloke walks two big mongrels on flexi-leads past my house, he has them on a lead but has no control of them, they snapped at my lad once while he was round the corner and they were 15yards in front suffice to say, my immediate re-action was to defend my lad, so the dog got a kick in the throat and the owner got a mouthful he steer's clear now, they have also snapped at my dogs whilst his were on the lead but again not undercontrol as they are 15yards in-front, i have even seen them veer accross the road in front of traffic after cats or other dogs, th
  18. several bottles of whisky (well enough to last til the end of the week ) and a mincer for making bunny burgers oh and a hip flask, for those cold mornings ferreting
  19. grew up with an uncle (my favourite uncle ) who had lurchers,terriers and ferrets, he took me out to show me badgers with a lamp, he bolted foxes with his terriers for me to watch running. He ran hares with his lurchers which enthralled me, he introduced me to ferrets when very young. When i was 13 i moved to a farm(my mam's second husband worked on the farm), began hunting with two old boys who came up to do the rabbiting (one used to live near us before we moved to the farm), who gave me a lurcher and ferrets, between the two old fella's and my uncle i gathered ferrets,nets,air rifle's
  20. very inventive Wilko, Yorkshire chemicals is it where you work? Blue Bell, understand your sentiments, very straight to the point personally i wouldn't waste two cartridges or all those nasty chemicals just a good kicking little weasel fecker wouldn't put up much of a fight 5 minutes and i could probably kill him with out any assistance
  21. hope charlie has a decent welcome committee this time
  22. i agree time's have changed, and yes there is a lot more to the countryside than killing (i dont think anyone criticised the countrymaids weekly for a lack of killing) i appreciate a few general countryside articles , but there are legal hunting activities in the Uk that are ignored by the CMW, the magazine has forgotten long ago who it is aimed at , when a magazine stops writing for its readership, it is no longer a magazine and becomes propaganda I have a roll of wall paper here if anyone wants a more bland read I aren't an all digging terrierman or an out and out feck the
  23. one used to being outside, which has access to a warm kennel, with a decent bed and some fresh bedding
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