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nice bitch pup mate have you still got here interested been hunting since being a kid i am looking for a dog to bring on to the gun flushing and retrieving pm me please
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well said mate same here as soon as i get them home i dont even pluck them skin them whole wash and freeze for when i want them or if cooking the day after just cover breast with streaky bacon wrap in tinfoil and cook just before finished cooking open tin foil for about 10min s
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i'd slightly angle the poles and try leaving a slight bag not pulling the net too tight might help with the problem
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i find it best to extract the urine or (take the p--s) out of the rabbit before gutting rub hand down belly towards rear end then open the skin only till you can see the guts trough the muscle then open and remove the guts carefull not to damage the gall bladder atached to the liver this can taint the meat. remove the tail chop off the feet rub hand up around the belly to the back and to the back end pull the back legs through the skin peel up to the front remove the front legs as the back up to the head and remove head sound complicated but once youve done one its easy
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in asda you can now get a great southern fried coating also available in hot and spicy its a powder just dip the pieces in milk coat and fry its great but watch out the hot and spicy is very hot
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nothing to do with any of my favorites rabbit etc but do a bit of fishing too and always found pike very earthy so i filleted a pike deboned it left it to soak a few hours in some water mixed some tandoori massala with some yoghurt left it overnight in the fridge wrapped it in tin foil placed it in the oven till nearly cooked opened the foil to finish wonderful no earthyness can recomend it so thats my recipe for tandoori pike it also works well with rabbit pheasant pigeon etc has anyone else any recipes for pike
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i get the hide stretch and pin it to a board (plywood ) scrape the membrane off its easier when stretched.pour on salt and rub into the hide i normaly after a few days repeat rubbing in salt leave in a dry place to dry out after its cured the hide will feel like cardboard all you have to do then is scrunch it up and rub it as if hand washing something it will subtle up the hide its good for wrapping around dummies etc to throw for the pups to get them used to the feel of fur in their mouths good luck any questions reguarding the process pm me mate glad to help
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HI MATE IM NOT BEING A FUNNY BUT HAVE LOOKED THROUGH YOUR PREVIOUS POSTS AND NOTICED THAT YOU ARE AFTER YOUR FIRST RABBIT DOG.I THINK YOU WOULD BE BETTER GETTING A PUP OR ONE THATS ALREADY WORKING RATHER THAN A TRACK DOG THAT HAS NEVER SEEN A RABBIT OR STOCK THANKS MICK pm me please
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would love her im in leeds pm me please
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just joined the repeal ban long live hunting f--k the beaureaucrats
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easiest and cheapest way is to make a willow whip snare
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witch runs are used
steveescott replied to aaronpigeonplucker's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
check the run is well used set snare 4 fingers high loop directly over the run you should get a result 6 inches is a bit too high -
should have said i comes with a new buffalo river gun and sight case also revised price £170
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for sale crosman benjamin .22 88gm co2 bottle excellent bunny knocker packs a punch with optik sight camo illuminated red reticule leeds area £200 ono
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cheers mate for the advice nice one