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cadno coch

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  1. I start to pluck from the back of the bird,doing the legs and plucking down to the second knuckle on the wings leaving the breast to do last,i always find it easier that way.
  2. A plummer (or any other dog for that matter) would not fit up the average arse. Do you not do biology lessons at school? May i suggest that you ask your teacher to show you the human anatomy to illustrate why? If not then try to shove your well hard bull/lakeland/fell/all of the above, up your own arse and you will probably notice that it is not physically possible. Now stop being so silly. For those interested there is an add in the countrymans weeky selling plummer pups in the manchester area.
  3. From my own Personal experience i've always found it dead loss setting on fences,i always try and set mine on well used runs,the trouble with setting them on fences is that the fox slows down in order to go under the fence,but by setting them a few feet out from a hedgerow or between a row of winter wheat,there is a much better chance of picking one up as the fox is trotting down his run nice and casual,anyway what are you looking at snaring you never said??fox or rabbit.
  4. You win sum,you lose sum,at least its there for another day
  5. Hi there, your mk4 fenns need to be set in a tunnel made by hand,with what ever you can get your hands on building material wise,I.E plywood,stone,brick,or logs,if you can try and locate the rat run,then look at making your tunnel on the rat run,ideally next to a shed or panel fence,the tunnel needs to be just big enough to allow the trap to spring up,and just wide enough so when the trap is set you can place it inside the tunnel and take the safety catch off with out catching the sides of the tunnel,also the trap itself needs to sit level inside the tunnel,by just taken a few sco
  6. Like your method your using as a tealer,but not sure if your anchor would hold a big dog fox,however if it works then fair enough,good design though really like your set up being as its a rabbit snare i do not mind if it doesn't hold a big dog fox but i am going to try and snare some charlies soon and i was wondering about tealers and pegs for them. atb rob Sorry bud mis understood,thought you were setting them for mr tod.
  7. Like your method your using as a tealer,but not sure if your anchor would hold a big dog fox,however if it works then fair enough,good design though really like your set up
  8. I always use 12" off cuts of angle iron to use as anchors,drill a hole through the top and place a mini D shackle on,and just link it up to the snare,works wonders.
  9. Im looking at taken up a postion as an under-keeper in the near future,im after some good advice on how to make a good cv,prior to having the job interview,your help with this matter is much apprieciated.
  10. Im not quite sure if they do a day ticket or not,but however on becoming a member you automatically get 12 months cover from basc,i think off the top of my head its around £65.00 for the season because of the cover with basc,if you do require any more info on the club,log on to basc web site and click on wildfowling in wales,the club details should be on there with ref to helpful contact no etc.Hopefully they will do a day ticket for you good luck
  11. Very nice looking pup,whats his name?
  12. Anyone ever shot over the mawddach estuary in north wales,its now run by the mawddach and district wildfowlers and conservation association,for more info log on to basc and click on to wildfowling clubs,all the info is there regarding the club,and how to join,i've shot over it for many years,there is the ever increasing population of canada geese on there,mallard,teal,widgeon,but what a fantastic setting to be shooting in,it really is a beautiful estuary,with all the surrounding hills and mountains in the background,well worth a look if your in that particular area.
  13. When you find that sense of humour site can you pm it to me. Its no wonder we get shit from tree huggers,with that kind of footage,any excuse to put the boot in :realmad:
  14. Cheers [bANNED TEXT] i'll carry on with introducing him to the ferrets everyday.
  15. I've got a new edition a patterdale terrier,he's nearly nine weeks old full of good character,however my question is whats the best way to get him use to my ferrets,i've tried placing a bowl of milk on the floor to get the ferrets and the pup to drink out of,but all the pup wants to do is rag the poor things,the ferrets don't seem to botherd by him,but he gets a bit OTT playing with them,and yesterday he grabbed one across the back,im i pissing in the wind,or do you think i should just continue to try and get him use to them,without him been to boystruss with them.What do you think i should do
  16. hi dougie i see where u use austrailian formula is it really good food do it make lurchers thats not really hunting hard hyper i know its got 27 percent protein red mills and gain got 28 would that not mean that either one of those two wud be better I feed mine on skinners puppy,mixed with tripe,and sometimes scrambled eggs mixed with the biscuit as well,doing ok on that diet.
  17. thank you for your information most helpful I've used drontal plus before,however i was in pets at home and bought a new puppy wormer made by bob martin,treats roundworm tape worm and hookworm,the drug is called nitroscanate,has anyone used this type of wormer before and to good effect.
  18. Would love to come over and give you some tips and advise on how to snare,but im to far away from you,however if you log on to game and wildlife trust,on there is all the information regarding setting snares,and the law on setting them,hope tyhis helps you mate.
  19. Hello and welcome to hunting life.
  20. Yes your quite right there in saying that the polecat is protected,up untill around 30 years ago polecats were mostly found in the welsh foot hills of snowdonia,but slowly the numbers have picked up again,and they are quite widespread throughout the uk now,but they are still protected,however if you were to set a tunnel trap on the intentions of catching a stoat or weasel,and came across a dead polecat in your tunnel trap,then you would not be liable for prosecution,but if you were to set a tunnel in the intention of killing a polecat,then you would be liable to prosecution,so for all those wh
  21. Quite a few cutting about here to in tern hill nr market drayton on wheat and barley stubble,but ain't been out yet
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