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  1. thankes sporting shooter,would it be accaret at that distance, cheers horse.
  2. great stuff smasher, i was thinking about getting a 17 hmr, so i went to a gun shop up are way. he told me the rifle would take mr fox up to 200 yards, is this wrong,or is there a few differant types?
  3. no only eight weeks old fella,
  4. got some nice tame ones for sale mate well handled if you are look for any more mate
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    jill

    thanks mate, i will keep a eye on her
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    jill

    any boddy there
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    jill

    my jll just had her 9 kits all went well but i was just wondering will she come back in to season. i don;t want any more this season, cheers horse
  8. First Picture is Queens early potatoes and second is onions each side of carrots (Early Nantes). In the distance I of second picture is the remander of early cabbages but along side I have purple srouting broccolli, cauliflowers and burssels sprouts. I also have peas, beans, lettuce, scallions, celery, leaks and strawberrys, the camera lost power but when I get batteries I shall post more pictures for you. It was a lot of work making the fence etc, damed rabbits, need a .22lr with night vision. Altought it it worth it, there is alot of work yet to be done, not just finished yet with
  9. HOWS IT GOIN MATE you wuld be better gettin your gun here as you will need your licence number to buy it in england and gun shops over there will only send a gun to a dealer and not a private address so it will take twice as long to get shooting . it could take up to 9-10 months at the minute as it is slow as hell i know. also if its any help take yourself to sammys shooting supplies in ballyward for a gun i have dealt with a few dealers and they cant touch him at all.if you need directions pm me and i will tell you how to find him. hope this helps tango your not to far away from me m
  10. are river is not open for another month
  11. hi stubby i am pretty sure theres nothing home. i put the jill down as well to see if this would get him to follow her but he wont. every borrow he does the exact same thing, some times i think the jill is a bit to quick, i do borrows with the jill that you would think holds a fair few bunnies plenty of fresh digging going on and plenty of fresh shite, and nothing, but then there is times she would stay and we would get a few shots, they done nothing before i got them, would it be because there young and the penny has not dropped yet. i will give the malt paste a go and see how i get on,
  12. same thing i have one that does the same thing, pecks his head out and then down he goes again. spent one hour in a small three holer, trying to catch him, then when you leave him he would come down the bank say about a foot, and as soon as you went to lift him he would bolt back down the hole puts a real dampener on things when your mad to get moveing on. will he ever change lads or is this his style of hunting??? now i know he is only 7 months but i have a jill from the same litter and she flies throw the borrows and the only time she is away for a while is when there is some thing
  13. big heavy hobs i would say kay judgeing by the size of those straps, there like fecking seat bealts lol
  14. greay stuff lads, no time for tea breaks there lads, would love to have been there i bet it was all hands on board,keep it up
  15. well ditch i have tried it, not bad at all, i like the treakel bread so this was the same to taste.
  16. donky how much was that piece of kit, looks the biss, having troble with foxes stealing rabbits out of the snares,can not shoot them[built up area] so got to go down this road and see what happens? cheers horse
  17. right ditch i am going to try this, even thow i dont take sugar in my tea,so the next cup i will be away out to the drum with me spoon
  18. ditch that stuff woulden be the stuff you use in treckel bread? i get molasses for mixing with the meal for the horses, i get a five gallon drum full for a £5 great for fussy eaters just wondering, i know it is the same stuff they use for baking
  19. well lads and lassies they have tucked right in and are haveing a right old feast so they added to menu along with any thing else that gives trouble includeing you knifebar
  20. ahh knifebar what about the worms, have you for gotten the salmon you caught [6ld] went round the pool like a bloody torpedo some crake that day, after figthing for 15 mins just about to net him then away he goes again. nearly wet my self laughting when that young fellow pushed the net in to the fish instead of under him if that line had broke he would have needed his runing shoes that day looking forward to this year, cheers horse
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