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Set off for Leicestershire yesterday the 4 hour journey took 7 hours then when we got to my sisters house the village was cut off by the floods but we took a chance and drove through them , this morning I set off early to pick a load of Blueys  for good money but everywhere was flooded and what bit of land left was waterlogged and the Blueys had not come through, near the Railway line was a tad drier but the sheep had knocked them over the good thing was that the Rabbits are back in good numbers and the runs from the tracks were very good and a 100 yards long  so I may have a go at them in the morning if the roads are cleared of abandoned cars and opened again . those rings where the dog is should have around ten pounds of Blewitts in them but the ground is sodden

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Went again this morning and picked about 25 pound in a Ridge and Furrow Pasture and there must have been   1 CWT Knocked over, I never bothered going in the good fields as it was to wet , I was going to set a few snares but the warmth has brought the fog

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