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Hugh Wilton

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  1. As we are all to aware the season is almost here, and in some places has already started. Due to the shoot I worked on closing down at the end of last year, I am looking for a new shoot to work. I have been beating and picking up for the last 3 years and have an English Springer and a Cocker Spaniel who both work well. Ideally I would like to find a small friendly shoot in the East Sussex area who shoot at the weekends. If anybody can help I would be very grateful for a PM.
  2. Popped out to one of my bits of ground tonight. First thing to remember when going lamping is to take your lamp epic fail. Had a quick whizz round with a big lamp I had in the footwell of the car, bit over kill however not a thing. Not seen a lot for a long time, I will have to try some where else for a bit.
  3. That's why they call it hunting not finding
  4. The ownership of the land is one of his major problems. The land is owned by the council but is let to the cricket club. Having read the minuets from the meaning that he was removed from, the council have no problems with the pest control that is taking place on that land. And when asked if, as a member of the council, if the complaints that he was making was on the behave of a member of his constitute, or was it a personnel vendetta. He then responded that it was a personal issue. Also in that meeting they were asked if they has ever received any other complaints about shooting on this
  5. Right a further update I have just got off the phone with the FAO. This is the situation, as there is no evidence of him actually shooting on his land and as he was just talking about shooting with a .22 there is not a lot that they can do, as the .22 could just be a air rifle and therefor he would be doing nothing worse than me. However I have found that he dose not have a fac and has not had one in the last 20 years, also his land has not been cleared nor will it ever be cleared for rim or any other fire arms. The long and short of it is that they are not prepared to bust his
  6. I will if I run into him again but as this was the first time in over 2 years that I have actually seen him I am not holding out much chance of "bumping" in to him. As far as going out of my way to find him, I just think that would just inflame the situation. I am just gong to let the plod do their job and try not to interfere.
  7. Right a quick update This morning I had a chat with the FAO, who was concerned that I felt threatened and is going to look into this chaps Licence and see what conditions are on it. I have also spoken to the cricket club and let them know what is going on and they seem to be fine with this. They are also happy for me to continue as I am. To be honest I am not to shore how big a can I have opened but open it is and we will just have to see where it takes us.
  8. Pernod it has taken many years to develop the levels of tolerance to these sorts of people. I have to admit had it been a few years back I would have grabbed the camera and slung it as far as I could and told him to " go forth and multiply". However I have found that if you take the time to talk severely to them they are often quite happy to drop themselves in it, and make themselves look the uneducated fools that they are. I think that I will give the old bill a call in the morning, just to be on the safe side, oh and as an added bonus might just piss him off too.
  9. As some of you know I have a small permition at a local village cricket club. On Friday evening I popped down there to re zero and to see if there was anything hopping about, it has been very quiet down there for a long wile. I was just calling it a night when I spotted someone cutting through the field up to the gate. Now I have been told that we have had a problem with the owner of the land next door, he runs a hourse sanctuary and use to be in the council. However, he was thrown off that. Well as I got back to the car I see him taking photos of me, my rifle and my car. Now bei
  10. First time I looked at the pics I thought that the dog had taken them as there was only one dog in them.
  11. Lovely photos what camera are you using? Also a top wright up, I like the way you are using natural hides and not leaving stuff all over the woods.
  12. I know that we all have two stage triggers on our air rifels but dose anybody know of a set trigger on an air rifle?
  13. Lucy by McShug, on Flickr This is Lucy my ESS
  14. Owl by McShug, on Flickr Hope you like these
  15. All depending on the age but with a good set of bins you should be able to see the undercarriage
  16. Not all bucks have antlers and they shed them every year, they are normally a bit bigger but that is just a guide, the only real way to tell is to look for his bits and bobs
  17. Got out today to a pice of land owned by one of the guns on our present shoot. Last year I got my first fallow buck there. This year he has a big problem with tree rats. Well he has 2 less to worry about tonight, and we had a nice walk as well.
  18. Has anybody tryed using a folding Stanly knife with a carpet blade. If the blade dulls just take it out and put a new one in. Always sharp and with a with the hook the guts are safe from nicks. Oh and they are cheep too.
  19. wow thanks paulus there is loads of info there that I think a lot of us shpuld know. I am going to give my local FAO a call as he is a good bloke, and see what he has to say too. At the very least it will let plod know what I am doing if they get a load of phone calls. At least I can be discreat getting there as I have the S410TDR and its little carry case.
  20. Just a quick question. I have been asked by a friend who runs a coffee shop in town to shoot a cupple of pigeons that have taken up resedence at the back of the shop. Now I have nop problems doing this, however how do I stand in the eye of the law? It is in the center of town and he wants it done in the afrernoon. It is however, round the back out of sight of the public. So what are peoples thoughts on this?
  21. I have been toying with taking a few magpies and pigeons off the bird table, they keep scoffing all fat balls and seed.
  22. To keep with the spirit of the site I thought that I would add my adventures. My permition is a small village cricket pitch, and as such it is not a huge bit of land. However it is surounded by feilds. My mistion is to "keep those buggers from digging up my pitch" Now I work stupid shifts and so I can only get out every other week, but this dose stop me from over killing the area. So I poped out on Tuesday evening for a quick wonder. now this normaley means I wonder down to a corner behind the nets, tuck myself up into the ditch that runs around the field and wait. Well this time
  23. Will have a rummage through a few of my old books (some my grans) to see what I can come up with, the last one I had was brested out and used for a stir fry. We should have a cook book section. I am a firm belever that if you are happy to kill it you should be happy to eat it. There are a few exceptions to this but not many. I have a good friend that says he can do a mighty fine badger ham.
  24. Very nice photo with the moody lighting. Also good size bunnys there. I also make a mighty fine bunny burger 2/3 rabbit to 1/3 pork belly fat (free from local butcher) a few mixed hurbs a, slice of bread and an onion. Was looking at doing some bunny bangers. or squrell satay. So what do you all do with yours?
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