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Hunt On

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About Hunt On

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    Rookie Hunter
  • Birthday 25/05/1991

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    Lukas135@hotmail.co.uk
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    West Sussex
  • Interests
    Pigeon Shooting<br />Working the dog<br />Most vermin control
  1. this is the 5th message i have seen from the same guy and they where all very similar. They were all about buying different goods of lots of different people. some blokes off another forum have checked it out and have found out he is a spammer. so stay well clear and don't get involved.
  2. Both things are made to do different jobs. The magnet if used correctly is fantastic i tend to put it further out than anyone else i shoot with does and i find the birds respond better than if the rotary is in the main decoy pattern. i will often put a flapper at the front of my pattern to simulate a bird just landing and i find most of the birds that have decoyed land very close to it so i can decide where i want to kill the birds. they work brill together but if they have been used alot in the season you are wasting your time putting them out you will be better off just using static deeks.
  3. At 10 months old your dog will have a lot of energy that needs to be burnt up. so take your dog for a very long walk. and really make him tired. if he is under control and you have a field or whatever that you allowed to be in then walk your dog and get him running, it is also great time for training and it will make the dog work physically and mentally. do this until the dog has completly calmed down and is tired then, when it goes to bed it will be tired and will sleep well. make sure that you take the dog out at quite late and feed him when you get back. then when you leave him to sleep the
  4. On the shoot that i pick up on we have a couple who together work 6 of them. they are fantastic hunters, they tend to distance more than a labrador or a spaniel, they are fantastic in the picking up line on a shoot they really do work well. but from the ones i have seen they arn't really much good in the beating line as they do tend to distance while hunting. overall as long as the work goes into them, they are cracking dogs
  5. Hi kirky, welcome aboard mate. also recognise you from other forums. Am sure you will like it here just as much Luke
  6. Unfortunately i go picking up on the same two days a week that the hunt go out and boxing day is then the only day i can go as i can't drive so have to rely on my dad to go round with me as well. but i should be able to go more often next year as i will be driving please could someone tell me when the season starts and finishes for hunting as i feel i really should know lol. thank you
  7. great pics mate i was out supporting the local on boxing day and it was fantastic. nothing better than watching the horses and hounds. am already looking forward to next year. shame that it has been stopped, lets just hope that we will be back out hunting properly again soon.
  8. hi guys thanks for the welcome this seems like a really nice friendly forum. am looking forward to posting on here. thanks luke
  9. Well a couple of months ago we bought a freelander, and apart from the hand brake which was broken when we bought it we havn't had any problems with it. i absolutely love the car, i just hope it continues to work well. but from what i hear the future doesn't look to bright.
  10. Unfortunately I have never been fishing but i watched a couple of matt hayes and mick brown's programmes and i got hooked (parden the pun) i think those two are brill. on the other hand i have to agree that john wilson is a Tw*t i get annoyed watching him on the tv so i have to turn the tv over.
  11. Personally i would go for the net and poles. they are more versatile and you can go in more suitable places and you can change everything about them whenever to suit your needs. just my opinion.
  12. I have to say that a landrover is the best 4x4 in my opinion. toyota being a second favorite though.
  13. Hi guys, just to say hi and to introduce myself. I do alot of vermin control, mainly pigeon shooting and squirrel shooting. so will hopefully have a few stories to share I Also enjoy working my two labs. have been shooting for about 7-8 years, have carried out both air rifle shooting and shotgunning. i no longer use the air rifles and am hoping to get myself a firearms certificate in the next 1 or 2 years. thats about it really. Thanks luke
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