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  1. Foxes, Rabbits ect, only see the White light in any lamp. meaning How much white light penetrates yours lamp filter, So the duller the colour, the less the quarry will see it, Hence If you work a peice of land where the quarry is lamp shy, a red filter is the better option, as they will see less of the light coming from the lamp, then a lamp with a amber filter or no filter at all, They dont have a sense of colour, imo, Atb kyle
  2. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-GUN-CABINET-SAFE-VAULT-SECURITY-CASE-SHOTGUN-SHOOTING-HUNTING-RIFLE-GUNS-/330821049831?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Hunting_ShootingSports_ET&hash=item4d06789de7 thats what im thinking about getting
  3. trading my dogs for one since we wont be able to use them hahahah (joke)
  4. now you're being silly, most of them can't even manage to walk and breath at the same time!!! :laugh: True, So true
  5. Every year Rabbits cost the taxpayer around £100 million / year in damage, Why would they ban it the f*****g retards. Lads on here could do a better job at running this f****d up country atb
  6. Hi guys, im looking to go into gamekeeping college, I am 23 years old, with 3 kids. Any ideas on how much the fees are for each college, not tied to any of them, so any college fees knowledge would be apprececiated. as none state them, i would like to get a rough idea before making contact, Thanks in advance for the replys, atb kyle.
  7. How long you had him lamping? He is still a pup mate, and has some maturing to do, may be a phase, Patience, Persistence, and he will come through it. if by this time next year he shows no improvement, then yes rid of the thing. atb kyle.
  8. loving the '' striker '' thanks for the reply guys.
  9. In the right hands, bull x's are game dogs, just all the f***ing d***heads out there giving them a bad name. in my opinion.
  10. Hi, Regardless of working or not, the pups arnt out the box workers when older,they still need time and effort investing into them, In my opinion (which may be wrong in some peoples eyes) say you buy a whippet pup, for £200 no working parents, or a whippet pup £300 with working parents, the efforts in both dogs will need to be the same to get them to make the grade. Because the parents dont work doesnt mean the pup wont work, thats down to you as the owner, Although some dogs simply do not make the grade even with alot of training. Plus, if the person who cant show you it working, mayb
  11. new puppy, No name yet, so i would like some suggestions, He is just under 9 week old, and 11tts, any estimations what he will grow to with him being 11tts at this age? he is bullgrey x bull whip thanks in advance for you replys atb kyle.
  12. Thanks for the reply, I mean the dog he got was a 2 year old whippet, supposedly working, but you know how it is, if was a good working dog he wouldnt of got rid of it, I work a whippet, and a bull x grey. So ive taken the dog off my mate in hopes of it picking up from my dogs, but i was wondering if 2 years old is too old, and too far gone to erase the bad habits it has picked up, and get it working. Im no expert, not saying i am, just out for some advice off fellow members that may have experienced some of this before, If i get this dog working well, my mate can **** off if he thinks he is g
  13. Hello guys, So my friend acquired a 2 year old whippet from someone, as much as i tried to talk him out of buying a aged dog expecting to take it straight in the field, i tried telling him to buy a pup, put in the effort, and make the dog what you want it to be. Anyway so he bought this dog, he brought it out with me for a days mooch, lets just say this, i've never in my life seen anything like it, when my dog pushed one up, My dog put on chase, to then see this whippet who SUPPOSEDLY had experience try to tackle my dog while doing business, Lets just say i was pissed (understatement).
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