ferreting 22 22 Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 I had a great day hunting today,the day started at 7.30 arrived at permission at 8 . Rabbits visible, walked to the first set, a hedge set discovered id forgot my cup so no bloody tea for me. Netted up the holes... no rabbits, holes must have been flooded so we decided to move to higher ground netted another six holer..... Nothing. Next set first rabbit bolted lovely big rabbit then decided to move down to the railway bank where i tried to avoid climing the fence by walking through a puddle that was three foot deep only looked an inch deep that ment wet feet all day long but that wasnt putting me off. then we netted up the railway bank first rabbit bolted rolled the net and made it away with the wippit on its tail, then the rabbit ran under bracken, we decided we will save that till next week. Second one bolted was netted and started squeeling like a pig in the net. Had a look round in the woods for some sets for next week and found it two hard to resist so netted up again one more rabbit in the bag. I dropped the rabbit, Murphy (the wippit) to the rescue he re-caught the rabbit. that was the end of the ferreting session looking forward to doing the same next week. Hopefully going on the lamp some time this week. P.S. still cant figure out how to upload my pics. Thanks to fellow Hunting life member for a boss day. :clapper: Quote Link to post
johnmac666 2 Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 I had a great day hunting today,the day started at 7.30 arrived at permission at 8 . Rabbits visible, walked to the first set, a hedge set discovered id forgot my cup so no bloody tea for me. Netted up the holes... no rabbits, holes must have been flooded so we decided to move to higher ground netted another six holer..... Nothing. Next set first rabbit bolted lovely big rabbit then decided to move down to the railway bank where i tried to avoid climing the fence by walking through a puddle that was three foot deep only looked an inch deep that ment wet feet all day long but that wasnt putting me off. then we netted up the railway bank first rabbit bolted rolled the net and made it away with the wippit on its tail, then the rabbit ran under bracken, we decided we will save that till next week. Second one bolted was netted and started squeeling like a pig in the net. Had a look round in the woods for some sets for next week and found it two hard to resist so netted up again one more rabbit in the bag. I dropped the rabbit, Murphy (the wippit) to the rescue he re-caught the rabbit. that was the end of the ferreting session looking forward to doing the same next week. Hopefully going on the lamp some time this week. P.S. still cant figure out how to upload my pics. Thanks to fellow Hunting life member for a boss day. :clapper: must be the day for fogetting a cup i did the same & burend my mouth on the flask good result hope you have many more regards john Quote Link to post
john rust 45 Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Cheers for the day out mate me and Murphy had a goodun. Lovely bit of land you have there and plenty to go at. ATB John Quote Link to post
Marksman 934 Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 nice write up mate..... here's some info on hosting and posting mate I reckon this is prob the easiest way and also saves space on the forum with uploading pics as well Resizing Large Pics If you have massively sized pics from your digital camera you'll need to resize them. You can do this with Paint but the results don't always looks too good so try PIXresizer from http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm - it's really easy to use and free as well. Choose a pic size around 800x600, which shows up well on the forum without people needing to scroll across too much - click load in the PIXResizer window and browse to where you've stored your image - type a size in the next section e.g. 800x600 - choose JPEG for file format - click save and put the file wherever you want ready for uploading Uploading Your Photos \ Videos Go to http://www.photobucket.com/ and create a new account Upload your pics on Photobucket using the buttons on the page (you can do videos as well) Putting The Images Into a Thread Under each photo you upload on Photobucket or Imageshack there's a few boxes with URL's in them. Copy and Paste the bottom URL in between the [/img] tags into your thread wherever you want the pic et voila Darryl Quote Link to post
Feilder 0 Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Well done mate, looked like a good day and sounds like good land. Its a pitty i didnt have your look today. Quote Link to post
The one 8,463 Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Sounds like you had a good day and you got a few Quote Link to post
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