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  1. hornets wereall regulated and with a swp of 230bar i doubt pressures theproblem.couldbe that the regs failed,have you hadit over a chrono?
  2. no closed season for seafishing, just make sure youknow sizelimits for the species you're likelytocatch if you're gonna keep any.as for what and when you'llcatch i dont know the area butgoogle does http://www.worldseafishing.com/fishing-marks/wales-fishing-marks/west-wales/aberporth-rocks-ceredigion/
  3. +1 no need. other than for sea trout and salmon you dont needa rod license forsea fishing
  4. valley arms in ruthin are supposed to be pretty good,never used them myself though.failing that it might be worth phoning alcatraz guns in pwllheli 01758 701414
  5. if you're going to replace them you want to be looking foreither sussexstar hybrid,or better still pure bred light sussex x2, isa brown,goldstar or warren hybrid and gold laced or buff laced polish plus a bottle for the trouble caused and the guarentee it wont happen again, should be able to do that with better quality birds for less than a hundred
  6. as bob said, they dont have to have them penned atall on there land.its your responsibility to keep your dog under control,that said £150's more like compensation than cost to replace but for the agro caused i suppose it's fair
  7. left to right looks to be 1.Light sussex cross ,2. the whitehencould be one of a fewbreeds butlooks likely another sussex hybrid, 3.ISA brown/warren,4.Polish £150's deffinatelya bit extreme as for prices they vary alot but for the low quality of the birds less than £20 each maybe 25 for the polish
  8. probably thinks about pulling blokes and drinking cosmopolitans
  9. if theres leccy in the staticit'd be worthbaiting under a dim light for a week or so,if not a torch just brightenough to see them will work,they avoid even redlight if its bright. if you just want to shoot a rat pm me,plenty overthis side ofthe bridge,some bigbuggers too
  10. is it for sale or are you just bragging? if you'reselling pm me please mate
  11. thieving c**ts!,i'll keep anear out for ya.as thenetter said where abouts?
  12. jacka

    Auction

    http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/320138-rspca/
  13. jacka

    Rspca

    whatdo you expect when even the"experts" haven't a clue http://www.snowdoniamammals.co.uk/mammals/rabbit.html
  14. or Chomp if she's hardmouthed.Matilda (Tilly)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallt-y-Nos
  15. twix,whispa,boost,flake,bounty,fudge,twirl,freddo
  16. jacka

    Rspca

    f**k that!,nice as it'd be to have a few thousand£££ these evil sods need shuttingdown. anyone who truly gives a toss about animals will see past the money when these cruel animal stealing,moneygrabbing anti wankers try to buy them off.they need shutting down and an independent,impartial organisation with genuine welfare as their only agenda starting up.one that has no rights to sieze a well cared for animal and run by the police,after all we have animal welfare laws and its the plods duty to uphold the law nota fuckingcharitys,imagine if oxfam came round your house and nicked your budgie!!!
  17. has anyone used alazin for an accidental mating?. how effective was it and any serious side effects? cheers in advance
  18. if that fails buy a midget and host events,lucrative business.i've seen one in't co-op i could try trapping for you if the price is right
  19. f***ing hell mate, not meg is it?.hope youfind her
  20. poofs!. it'll be right with a bit of superglue and purple spray
  21. Oh yeah, I have no doubt that mink can and will eat eggs...... they also can and will eat crackers. My point is that based on my observations, eggs are not a natural part of a mink's diet, and I doubt it's very common for mink to eat eggs. When my mink are hungry they are more likely to eat a piece of bread they find on the ground then they are a whole egg they find. Not saying it doesn't happen, just saying it must not be common or natural, because mink don't automatically recognize eggs as food the way a crow, rat, or raccoon would. your observations based on captive mink in there natur
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