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Iv been meaning to empty my rucksack out since the end of the season and give everything a clean didn't realise how much stuff was in there , expect a knife which I lost think that's pretty much every

that's for garmin to track dog jok lol

What a shovel great

If you've got a T5 mini collar stick the B&F on it mate saves putting two Collars on the terrier ?

Terriers stay on the lead up here mate not every place is digging so they can't really have free rein
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Thats lightweight Wales!! Mine has an extra 2 piece graft in, handful of nets and a folding saw. Lol

Iv got nets there in the top of the bag and the folding saws in the kennels lol Iv got other digging stuff but I leave it in the car
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what about your food and bog roll and the vest for summer months?

Don't have to clean my food lol and i only hunt in the summer mate bloody to cold otherwise
i have been told you like your summer mooching and the odd McDonald's
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what about your food and bog roll and the vest for summer months?

Don't have to clean my food lol and i only hunt in the summer mate bloody to cold otherwise
i have been told you like your summer mooching and the odd McDonald's
All wrong mate love the summer mooching and plenty McDonald's
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I highly recommend carrying a basic dog first aid kit, you can get ones already made up fairly cheap online from hunting shops. I always carry one and the amount of times its saved a nasty vet bill has paid itself 100 times over at least

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