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thats hell of a read for a crap afternoon mate,bad news on loseing your bunney bud,next time.

 

 

Hiya Falcongit.

 

Thank's mate.

 

It was'nt that crap realy, well...... on the bag front maybe it was. :yes::D

Comming home with a bunny or two is a bonus for sure, but for me, just being there is reward enough :thumbs:......... just wont eat tonight :D

 

As you say mate........NEXT time :yes:

 

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

 

 

Bill.

hi ya bill

i cant agree more buddy

its the fact that we are out and enjoying the warm and the peace and if we come back with one or two rabbits its all been worth it good read bill :thumbs::clapper:

 

shay

 

 

 

 

 

Hiya Shay.

 

Cheer's me dear.

 

Just need some sunshine now, and not so many of them little Midges....Sod's :D

 

 

 

ATB.

 

 

Bill.

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good rear that mate its allways good to see other things than just what u shooting must say

 

atb chris

 

 

Hi Chris.

 

Well, what can I say mate, I hardly know you, but thank you for the comnment about my rear icon_redface.gifthumbs.gifbiggrin.gif

 

Your right Chris, not all about the kill is it?

It was quite an experience.

 

Cheers mate.

 

 

Bill.

 

 

Hi bud it,s not about numbers .Its the thrill of the hunt.some what to brag.Others just love the game.atb. Catcher thumbs.gif

 

 

Hi Catcher1.

 

Your right buddy, its not about numbers, but 1 or 2 would be nice :D:D;)

 

I dont think its so much about bragging on here, but rather sharing our trips with other's.

 

 

1 or 10, they all give the same satisfaction when in the pot a mate? :thumbs::D

 

 

Cheer's me dear.

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

 

 

Bill.

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Hard luck S.T, I had something happen like that last year on a pasture, was just about to take the shot when a fox lept over the fencing to grab the rabbit, the fox saw me, dropped the rabbit, the rabbit went one way, the fox went the other, and I just laid there gobsmacked :D

 

 

Hiya Stealthy.

 

Cheer's mate :thumbs:

 

I would love to have seen your face when that happened PMSL. :D

Imagine catching that on film, halarious :yes::clapper:

 

Nice one.

 

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bill.

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Thats a lovely read Bill :thumbs:

 

Just another one of the many pleasures of static hunting and being at one with yourself and Mother Nature.

 

I have had the same experience with badges and stoats Bill and its something you never forget.

 

Take care and great shooting buddy.

 

Si

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Thats a lovely read Bill :thumbs:

 

Just another one of the many pleasures of static hunting and being at one with yourself and Mother Nature.

 

I have had the same experience with badges and stoats Bill and its something you never forget.

 

Take care and great shooting buddy.

 

Si

 

 

Hiya Si.

 

Welcome home buddy :thumbs:

How long are you home for, are you still on manovers?

 

Thank's for your kind comment's mate.

 

The unexpected add's another dimention to what is already a great sport and passtime.

 

Your right, we will always remember such event's, pity we dont alway's have the time, or oppertunity, to catch it on film.

 

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

 

Bill.

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Thats a lovely read Bill :thumbs:

 

Just another one of the many pleasures of static hunting and being at one with yourself and Mother Nature.

 

I have had the same experience with badges and stoats Bill and its something you never forget.

 

Take care and great shooting buddy.

 

Si

 

 

i'd love to see young stoats playing, i think they're the most amazin mammal in britain. ive a fox as a rival up the valley, and he's almost yellow in colour, and possibly the biggest dog fox i've ever seen. dont think you can beat these encounters to be honest, even if they screw up your shooting session youre still well lucky to beout there seein em...

nice read bill, grand shooting too mate

all the best, wurz

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good rear that mate its allways good to see other things than just what u shooting must say

 

atb chris

 

 

Hi Chris.

 

Well, what can I say mate, I hardly know you, but thank you for the comnment about my rear :icon_redface::thumbs::D

 

Your right Chris, not all about the kill is it?

It was quite an experience.

 

Cheers mate.

 

 

Bill.

 

well mate wat can i say :icon_redface: at least i shoot better than i spell eh :clapper: i got permission and im allways garented to see a couple off roe deer so cnt complain will get camera up there next time,

 

atb chris

 

 

 

Hi Chris.

 

Realy mate......this has got to stop.......NOW you want to get the camera up there :icon_eek::D;)

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

Bill.

 

 

OH Dear Chris,

You've got him in one of those moods, there will be no stopping him for a few hours now, he's like me can turn any seemingly innocent comment into filth and the restof us will just cry with laughter :clapper:

 

Nice read that Bill :yes: enjoyed it.

 

Phantom

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Thats a lovely read Bill :thumbs:

 

Just another one of the many pleasures of static hunting and being at one with yourself and Mother Nature.

 

I have had the same experience with badges and stoats Bill and its something you never forget.

 

Take care and great shooting buddy.

 

Si

 

 

 

 

 

i'd love to see young stoats playing, i think they're the most amazin mammal in britain. ive a fox as a rival up the valley, and he's almost yellow in colour, and possibly the biggest dog fox i've ever seen. dont think you can beat these encounters to be honest, even if they screw up your shooting session youre still well lucky to beout there seein em...

nice read bill, grand shooting too mate

all the best, wurz

 

 

 

 

Hiya Wurz.

 

I hope you get to see them Stoat's playing one day soon buddy :thumbs:

 

I used to be mesmerised watching old Jack Hargreaves on the telly, a programe called "Out Of Town" he knew and saw a thing or two, always appeared to be a gentle relaxed kind of man, who loved the countryside and his pipe.

 

Cheers me dear.

 

 

Bill.

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Hi Bill,

 

Yep im home for about 3 to 4 weeks then im off on exercise in Canada for 4 weeks ish.

 

Si

 

 

Hi Si.

 

Hope you enjoy your time at home buddy, and get some shooting in :thumbs:

Canada will be good, I missed out on that posting year's ago, was on a course, but listening to the lad's, it was a blast.

 

 

Take care.

 

 

 

Bill.

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