Guest markbrick1 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 and you think i'm trouble nitevision LOL. I think you should put some saluki in your dogs mark to give them some stamina, or should i say more than they already have ;-) just got om mush roe all over close to the wind mills is that the windmills on the way to redrouth are there any hares around there looks a nice bit of land that thats all my land that is, so keep of mark do you lamp the fields that run off that towards st newlyneast, owened by a woman i recall, i used to lamp foxs there a few years back. owned by corol hoskins,john heller simon york and the bucklands yes i do mate a lot Quote Link to post
Guest markbrick1 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 and you think i'm trouble nitevision LOL. I think you should put some saluki in your dogs mark to give them some stamina, or should i say more than they already have ;-) just got om mush roe all over close to the wind mills is that the windmills on the way to redrouth are there any hares around there looks a nice bit of land that thats all my land that is, so keep of mark do you lamp the fields that run off that towards st newlyneast, owened by a woman i recall, i used to lamp foxs there a few years back. owned by corol hoskins,john heller simon york and the bucklands yes i do mate a lot oh and david simmons has a few acres around there as well Quote Link to post
bigbulls 26 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 and you think i'm trouble nitevision LOL. I think you should put some saluki in your dogs mark to give them some stamina, or should i say more than they already have ;-) just got om mush roe all over close to the wind mills is that the windmills on the way to redrouth are there any hares around there looks a nice bit of land that thats all my land that is, so keep of mark do you lamp the fields that run off that towards st newlyneast, owened by a woman i recall, i used to lamp foxs there a few years back. owned by corol hoskins,john heller simon york and the bucklands yes i do mate a lot cant remember her surname, i used to work with her nephew for a while and thats how i ended up shining the lamp there a bit. i didnt actually do that spot all that much, did a bit around lappa valley rw and further up mostly when i was out that way. Quote Link to post
Guest markbrick1 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 and you think i'm trouble nitevision LOL. I think you should put some saluki in your dogs mark to give them some stamina, or should i say more than they already have ;-) just got om mush roe all over close to the wind mills is that the windmills on the way to redrouth are there any hares around there looks a nice bit of land that thats all my land that is, so keep of mark do you lamp the fields that run off that towards st newlyneast, owened by a woman i recall, i used to lamp foxs there a few years back. owned by corol hoskins,john heller simon york and the bucklands yes i do mate a lot cant remember her surname, i used to work with her nephew for a while and thats how i ended up shining the lamp there a bit. i didnt actually do that spot all that much, did a bit around lappa valley rw and further up mostly when i was out that way. dont know that,i do tregathen portowan st agnes gwithian penzance and all around here mawla portreath that area,mark Quote Link to post
bigbulls 26 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 reminds me of a song "go west" i dont don anything down west way at all anymore, never go past laddock now, still hit crantock and cubert from time to time but the clay country holds more than its share of critters, just got to accept that at some point you will be up to your nuts in gorse. Quote Link to post
Guest markbrick1 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 reminds me of a song "go west"i dont don anything down west way at all anymore, never go past laddock now, still hit crantock and cubert from time to time but the clay country holds more than its share of critters, just got to accept that at some point you will be up to your nuts in gorse. got a bit of permission up there on the son in laws farms is there any hares left around ladock used to be a few,we even get up to j harveys at trispen had a few around there yrs back Quote Link to post
bigbulls 26 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 reminds me of a song "go west"i dont don anything down west way at all anymore, never go past laddock now, still hit crantock and cubert from time to time but the clay country holds more than its share of critters, just got to accept that at some point you will be up to your nuts in gorse. got a bit of permission up there on the son in laws farms is there any hares left around ladock used to be a few,we even get up to j harveys at trispen had a few around there yrs back as far as i no the hares are still there. when i used to feed brother in laws sheep out there i often took my 3/4 bully for the walk, most of the time i was greeted by mr richards and his shot gun who was making sure i wasnt running the hares. apperently they used to get a lot of trouble with randoms turning up and helping themselves. i did once speak to the old chap who caught a lot of hares in sailsbury and bought down to laddock and summercourt, that was many many moons ago. Quote Link to post
Guest markbrick1 Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 reminds me of a song "go west"i dont don anything down west way at all anymore, never go past laddock now, still hit crantock and cubert from time to time but the clay country holds more than its share of critters, just got to accept that at some point you will be up to your nuts in gorse. got a bit of permission up there on the son in laws farms is there any hares left around ladock used to be a few,we even get up to j harveys at trispen had a few around there yrs back as far as i no the hares are still there. when i used to feed brother in laws sheep out there i often took my 3/4 bully for the walk, most of the time i was greeted by mr richards and his shot gun who was making sure i wasnt running the hares. apperently they used to get a lot of trouble with randoms turning up and helping themselves. i did once speak to the old chap who caught a lot of hares in sailsbury and bought down to laddock and summercourt, that was many many moons ago. he died and left it open land,they used to have meets on there regular the williams have an estate out there and there ok we are now seeing them a little more down here,all the best mark Quote Link to post
mush 204 Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 (edited) that trotter far too fat So would you be if you been in a field all summer eating LOL and you mean that pacer far too fat get it right. Edited February 22, 2008 by mush Quote Link to post
mush 204 Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 and you think i'm trouble nitevision LOL. I think you should put some saluki in your dogs mark to give them some stamina, or should i say more than they already have ;-) just got om mush roe all over close to the wind mills have a look one night. Quote Link to post
mush 204 Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 i did once speak to the old chap who caught a lot of hares in sailsbury and bought down to laddock and summercourt, that was many many moons ago. that would be joe, gave me a coursing-racing greyhound when I was a lad. Quote Link to post
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