hi mate this year our poults got hammerd we think it was a gos because the birds were just left untouched...if it is possible. to put a net accros the top of the pen then go for exlayers for your first year..you will get a lot more birds for your money...and half the hastle as long as you have enough hoppers out and you trickle release the birds most will stay...you are allways going to loose a few..and maybe pull a few from elsewhere....bobby
redwick or farmfields on small tides...goldcliff is o.k. around 12mtrs i allways fish the bay on the left...on a strong tide keep away from the point or your lead will end up in weston.....bobby
hi mate ...dont park your car in the wetlands reserve....if you carry on towards goldcliff on your right hand side there is a little lane called salt marsh lane...you might know it...drive to the end and park no problems. can be good on small tides....i was suprised to see that you fished goldcliff on such a small tide. regards bobby
spend a bit of time with them and they are the best...dont try to compare them with springers...mine would work 7 days a week...springers will enter cover just for the sake of it a cocker will use its brain and its nose.
lucky enough to be invited on a two mile stretch of the river wye. only went for a few hours here are a few pics....
a view of the river
the rods
and a few of the fish
regards bobby
hello mate...i have a bedlington bitch who did nothing untill she was 14 months then one day the penny dropped ...i havent looked back since..her mother was the same and she is now 13...people say they are nervuos and shy but when the time comes..you will see a different dog...thats if hes bred right..all the best bobby
hello mate...marinate them in tikka paste over nite...and fry them with a bit of salad on the side...when you breasted them why did you leave the skin on them...regards bobby
i dont see the point in buying a sprocker...you either want one or the other...personally i would go for a cocker because they suit me and ive had a few...regards bobby
i had terrible problems for years with one of my bedligtons back and fore to the vets for expensive drops..i used thornit and the problem went within days...i hope this helps...www.doghealth.co.uk/thornit.htm
hello ian..i would like to know how many posts you have send ....i dont send many only to the ones that really interest me...but i still enjoy the site very much....regards bobby
thankyou mate...i dont know if you have the E.D.R.D. but in febuarys mag theres a small article which i TRYED to write about this little dog...it was only an attempt so dont laugh to much.