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Just herd on the radio that there has been two accidents on that exact stretch of road
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I was city bound on the westlink in belfast roughly half an hour a go when 2 cars in the left hand lane ahead of me slammed on the breaks. The second car narrowly missed the first, I slowed to walking pace moved to the right hand lane and passed them out and standing in the middle of the road was a young black lurcher. Id say a year or 18 months old, real racey and quite tall and looked a lot like a grey hound. The dog trotted up the road ahead of me for about 100 yards. It was clearly terrified so I pulled along side opend my door (still driving) trying to coax it in but it wouldnt come near.
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Bag=50, Acc=70%, Time=270 But I am using a laptop with no mouse
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Cheers boys Let you know how it goes. By the way do we not have any cops on here whod know the likely outcome?
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One of those vans with a camera in the back. My mate said because it was a saturday and no one was working on the road they may not bother with a 47. Considering other people were going much faster. When should I expect to hear? roughly.
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Yesterday I got clocked doing roughly 47mph in a 40mph roadworks zone. So basicly want to know what the chances of me geting done are? I honestly dont make a habit of speeding, just wasnt thinking
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Thanks T1C Is there any particular reason why modern authors dont write "how to" type books?
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Has anyone read either "Hunitng ducks and Geese" by Steve Smith or "Modern Waterfowling" by John C. Cartier? I am after a decent "how to" widfowling book as opposed to a story book. So any info on these two or any other good books would be appreciated. Thanks
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Just wondering if anyone has experience of kerry beagles? Ive read up a bit on the internet and it seems they are used more in competitive races following a laid trail cross country rather than for actual hunting. You would think here in Ireland where we dont have many native hound breeds they would be more popular Just adding that in the past they have been used to hunt hare, fox and deer (according to the internet anyway) Cheers
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Thanks everyone, I didnt think I would get so much info As with every job there are some aspects of the army that would definitely attract me and others that put me of such as being posted far from home. I still have 1 year to do at school and then Il see what happens
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Any rough shooting lab we ever had hunted rabbit and fox naturally so Im sure if deer were present a good lab would flush them or track them after a shot.
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Cheers for the advice everyone who posted
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realdeal is this true? Dont mean to offend Fjager but you didnt say if you had any military experince or not. Cheers
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I am basically after some info from past or present soldiers.First of all how does the army life fit in with hunting life? Are you able to go out as much as people in regular jobs or is time spent out in the field rare and far between? This may seem like a stupid question but do you have to live in a base all the time apart from when you have leave? Anyone who could give general info about army life it would be much appreciated