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stubby

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  1. whats the point of using a ferret that is "savage" in your words, if he cant be handled, leave him at home till you can scruff him on the back of neck, he'll open his mouth for you to look at least, then if your not confident about putting your fingers in there, its a trip to the vets
  2. for some reason, owning a shotgun is like being a kid in a sweet shop, one!! is never enough
  3. scroll down to very bottom of page, left hand side box, try clicking on cleancut 2010, it'll make the page turn blue, but sorts the problem out
  4. I had two hobs snipped about 2yrs ago, and one is still firing live rounds, so yes, either the op was not a success, or the pipes re attached I have 13 worker ferts, plus my daughter has a pet jill, lives in house, not sure on her exact age as she came in as a rescue, but must be at least 3yrs plus, she comes in and out of season no matter what time of year, I presuming because of heating and lighting in the winter months, only ever had her jabbed once, and let her go with the good snipped hob once, but she's still fine
  5. she isnt in season yet that wont bother the hob any, if he has dropped balls, he is in season, meaning he'll hump anything
  6. normal to loose a bit of weight after the winter months, just keep an eye out that they are feeding ok
  7. used to go lamping with magwitch, always 50 plus numbers of rabbit except in this picture
  8. Ive just added a reply to the normal general section
  9. in future, go into the cameras settings/menu, and put pictures to a lower resolution/size, makes them computer friendly for those you already have, upload them onto photobucket then click on EDIT then reduce the size of the picture then click the save and replace orignal button job done then copy the direct link back to your computer or here
  10. christ, long time since you been here,
  11. rabbits are less likely to bolt if they have young in the nest, are you checking weather its bucks that are bolting rather than does a locator is the answer, you'll probably find her quicker, you never know she maybe killing more than one down there I have a large hob I use, he will kill under, but then moves onto the next, by using the locator, I can mark areas where he stays still longer than 5 minutes, and then dig down to, even after he's moved on or even surfaced, I dont like leaving dead rabbits behind http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29/eastlondonbiker/Image0057.jpg
  12. again, depends if its a country or urban foxes, have caught ALL of mine, without ever bedding in the mesh, straight on dirt or even concrete, I suppose it depends on how hungary there are
  13. try pm'ing woodga, god knows what the postage will be though to button moon
  14. simple put some electrical tape over the speaker holes to quiten it, or turn the noise off completly using the fine tuning knob on the back, leaving you to consentrate on the flashing LED's
  15. I often pi$$ in the back garden
  16. I would say its going to be expensive starting out trapping moles in someones garden would be easier, but a farm, going by the ones by me, they have hundreds of mole hills, which equals needing alot of traps dont buy cheap chinky ones, a good ones will cost upwards of £4 each ish
  17. cracking picture, and as you say, a good reason for locators
  18. give the barrel a good clean, making sure the two gas port holes are done last, as they can get filled when cleaning the barrel, what size chamber has it got, if its the 3 1/2" then you'll need heavy loads, and maybe longer too, mine is a 3" chamber, and it sometimes wont cycle the shorter 28grm loads there is another spring that can be bought (check your local dealers) if the problem continues
  19. stubby

    Do you think....

    also think usa is tottally different to britain, they love a gimmick, we always look for a catch
  20. sounder, Id try some cheap chicken pieces, at least 2 to 3 weeks past its sell by date
  21. depends what the fox your trying to catch has been eating really, urban foxes may go for tottally different baits to country "chicken killers" everyone may have caught foxes on different baits, Id say anything, but the smellier the better
  22. I used an old fibreglass fishing pole, a spike on the thick end, and a wing spreader or decoy at thin end
  23. stubby

    joke

    the americans have asked if they can put the queens head on their new 25 dollar notes..... britain replied yes, if we can put the presidents head back on the marmalade jars
  24. lets not get into a debate about best form of dispatch here, but from my dealings, most urban caught foxes, once caught, simple curl up and wait, the 410 can be inserted through the mesh, an inch away from top of skull and pull the trigger, job done getting the fox to "bite" the end of a barrel, would in my eyes constitute getting the fox distressed
  25. remembering to put lots of grease on the window mechanisimn, stops them getting stuck my mate has a "disco" permantly 4wd, just low and high gears, told me it cost £130 to fill to the top vitz you get both 2wd and 4wd high and low, around £40 to fill to the top
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