Leo Sayer 4,074 Posted yesterday at 04:51 Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:51 8 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said: Hope this doesn’t put anyone off if there having a Chinese tonight He did well to lamp them phloxes in the dead of winter all night long in leather slip on shoes. Arrrrr leather slip ons the wisest of things...... Quote Link to post
gunter 3,279 Posted yesterday at 06:34 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:34 1 hour ago, Leo Sayer said: He did well to lamp them phloxes in the dead of winter all night long in leather slip on shoes. Arrrrr leather slip ons the wisest of things...... That picture reminds me of mchull 1 Quote Link to post
gunter 3,279 Posted yesterday at 07:26 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 07:26 Mchull good day for slop conditions Quote Link to post
thefensarefarbutistillgo 3,299 Posted yesterday at 08:26 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:26 3 hours ago, Leo Sayer said: He did well to lamp them phloxes in the dead of winter all night long in leather slip on shoes. Arrrrr leather slip ons the wisest of things...... can’t see no slip ons Quote Link to post
Leo Sayer 4,074 Posted yesterday at 08:40 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:40 12 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said: can’t see no slip ons Not in that pic , but am sure in merle the start of the dynasty . There is a pic somewhere with slip ons on. All my Plummer books are in the loft . I could be wrong , it wouldn't be the first time lol Quote Link to post
The drover 1,462 Posted yesterday at 08:41 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:41 9 hours ago, mC HULL said: like i say mate theres very few can kill the strong uns in the heavy going the best me old man had was a pure regulary do 5-6 mate not just the odd time shanes dad noddy mentions that dog in the book luke that my old man took em out with when they was at school that killed 7 that was a linebred 3/4 my old man bred luke to a greyhound then a pup back to the pure that could do 5s weekly aswell the only differnce is less roads and you walked were you wanted So 1/4 greyhound. Hmmmmm. Goes against the grain that does Mick. Your always telling us it's no good putting greyhound into a line. ? Quote Link to post
BobDown 1,277 Posted yesterday at 08:55 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:55 19 hours ago, Leo Sayer said: Apparently this is a ye old map of coursing dog owners all over the country. Am ok I’m a manc Up the Lancashire 3 Quote Link to post
thefensarefarbutistillgo 3,299 Posted yesterday at 09:09 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:09 12 minutes ago, Leo Sayer said: Not in that pic , but am sure in merle the start of the dynasty . There is a pic somewhere with slip ons on. All my Plummer books are in the loft . I could be wrong , it wouldn't be the first time lol Just polished his shoes and put his best trousers on for that hunt, knocked it out of Barlows earth, to be fair the pics could of been taken the next day before he went to his job as a teacher, also might of needed to wait to get someone else to take the pic because he didn’t have his selfie stick with him at the time 1 Quote Link to post
thefensarefarbutistillgo 3,299 Posted yesterday at 09:13 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:13 In the shoes again lol, doesn’t everyone go hunting in the deep snow in shoes Quote Link to post
Leo Sayer 4,074 Posted yesterday at 09:17 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:17 1 minute ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said: In the shoes again lol, doesn’t everyone go hunting in the deep snow in shoes I was out this morning at 5ish ratching mooching about in Hoka waterproof running trainers and nearly broke my neck on the ice while looking up into the the trees with a head torch. Note to ones self , be more professional and wear slip ons..... 2 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 29,021 Posted yesterday at 09:29 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:29 Plummer was a writer, and a good one. He had us all enthralled as youngsters with his tales, but the vast majority were just that….tales ! There was a very similar guy in New Zealand called Barry Crump, he wrote great books about hunting , his book called “A Good Keen Man” about Government deer, pig and goat cullers is an excellent read. The Crocodile Dundee character was based on him. When I mentioned him to pig hunting lads in NZ they all laughed and said all his experience was gained in a pub talking to real hunters, but he was a good bloke. That reminded me of when Plummer came up here and met lads in my local pub on the pretext of buying some game fowl and Jack Russells; it became evident that he was just after material for a book and was laughed out of the pub after about 10 minutes. But we are still talking about him and his books all these years later ! Cheers. 5 Quote Link to post
thefensarefarbutistillgo 3,299 Posted yesterday at 09:34 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:34 2 minutes ago, chartpolski said: Plummer was a writer, and a good one. He had us all enthralled as youngsters with his tales, but the vast majority were just that….tales ! There was a very similar guy in New Zealand called Barry Crump, he wrote great books about hunting , his book called “A Good Keen Man” about Government deer, pig and goat cullers is an excellent read. The Crocodile Dundee character was based on him. When I mentioned him to pig hunting lads in NZ they all laughed and said all his experience was gained in a pub talking to real hunters, but he was a good bloke. That reminded me of when Plummer came up here and met lads in my local pub on the pretext of buying some game fowl and Jack Russells; it became evident that he was just after material for a book and was laughed out of the pub after about 10 minutes. But we are still talking about him and his books all these years later ! Cheers. And he created his own strain of dogs the Plummer terrier which are now kc registered I think, did you never meet him ? I’ve met his mate Hancock character he was Quote Link to post
chartpolski 29,021 Posted yesterday at 09:36 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:36 Just now, thefensarefarbutistillgo said: And he created his own strain of dogs the Plummer terrier which are now kc registered I think, did you never meet him ? I’ve met his mate Hancock character he was No, I never met him, but read most of his books, they were the most stolen library books at one time, evidently Cheers. Quote Link to post
Chevy Chase 152 Posted yesterday at 09:46 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:46 Shame he wasn’t born a little later and a member on here, imagine the spats him and mc hull would get in to 1 1 Quote Link to post
Leo Sayer 4,074 Posted yesterday at 09:49 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:49 2 minutes ago, Chevy Chase said: Shame he wasn’t born a little later and a member on here, imagine the spats him and mc hull would get in to Plummer and Mchull head to head with bangers thrown inn .... lol 1 Quote Link to post
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