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Just been with a mate this afternoon talking about going on a full blown pike mission this winter… no lakes with named fish just wild river fish.  me first 25lbd 20 year ago:) this books

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If you have not already done so I would highly recommend a read of this. The most interesting book on working terriers ever written IMO. One time he's digging badger at Chequers with his Sealyhams (mu

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27 minutes ago, Francie said:

I haven't got any gyspydog I'm looking to buy five or six.

the working terrier yearbooks by Harcombe worth a read,can't get on with anything I've read by Darcy tbh?

shame Francie,I've let all my books go last 2 yrs or I'd of sent them over?

 

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I suggest that some of you read this , then once you have learned all you can from Simon King , the master tracker . having tracked and observed the wildlife. Go ahead and kill it . 
           My daughter picked this up in a charity shop and gave it to me . She said it was worth the £1.50 to see the look on my face . I’ve brought her up well and she possesses a great sense of humour. 

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8 minutes ago, shovel leaner said:

I suggest that some of you read this , then once you have learned all you can from Simon King , the master tracker . having tracked and observed the wildlife. Go ahead and kill it . 
           My daughter picked this up in a charity shop and gave it to me . She said it was worth the £1.50 to see the look on my face . I’ve brought her up well and she possesses a great sense of humour. 

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Do you remember the program he used to do with his dad, he had floppy hair.

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Tbh I find most lurcher books very similar and only the escapades when poaching that livened some of them up. I only seem to read books on the African big game hunters of the past these days. I know its not the same as a book but I have one of those kindle reader and find books are a lot cheaper to download to them with just the click of a key. 

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If you have not already done so I would highly recommend a read of this. The most interesting book on working terriers ever written IMO. One time he's digging badger at Chequers with his Sealyhams (must have been mates with the PM I assume) in the company of the bishop of Liverpool on 11th November. Come 11:00hrs they down tools to hold a minutes respectful silence for fallen comrades. Now that's an England I would like to have lived in.

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