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Picture isn't as good as yours Bird, and nor is the dressing! :laugh:

 

Cock and two hens....

 

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i see what your saying about that dog and my bitch mate, you got me thinking now :hmm: :hmm:

Is that a gate to a release pen i see in the background there Artic......... :whistling::laugh:

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didnt pluck it, feck all that just take skin off , and then cover with rashers of bacon+roast . or cook in a nice sauce Brill

Stanleigh, I don't go out there to specifically take pheasants, but if the dog finds one or two then fair play, and I will enjoy eating them.   Now if someone was putting their dogs onto poults the

I think it makes a refreshing change when our dogs take a bird or two. In last two days my deerhound cross has put a bird or two in the bag for the pot.   Still young, he is quite clever and will

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Lab you tart! :laugh:

 

101, sorry I'm no butcher, clean, marinade and cook. What's wrong with them?

 

Please teach me. :tongue2:

Its the bite marks that would put me off....... :thumbdown:

Only kiddin....glad to see them ready for the table mate....... :thumbs:

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Lab you tart! :laugh:

 

101, sorry I'm no butcher, clean, marinade and cook. What's wrong with them?

 

Please teach me. :tongue2:

Its the bite marks that would put me off....... :thumbdown:

Only kiddin....glad to see them ready for the table mate....... :thumbs:

id rather eat a bird caught by my dog while im out walking the woods, and enjoying the wilderness all free of charge than one full of steel and shot by some fat, posh twat whos paid 1000s just to stand on a live clay pigeon stand :thumbs: just my opinion lab :whistling: :whistling:

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Lab you tart! :laugh:

 

101, sorry I'm no butcher, clean, marinade and cook. What's wrong with them?

 

Please teach me. :tongue2:

Its the bite marks that would put me off....... :thumbdown:

Only kiddin....glad to see them ready for the table mate....... :thumbs:

id rather eat a bird caught by my dog while im out walking the woods, and enjoying the wilderness all free of charge than one full of steel and shot by some fat, posh twat whos paid 1000s just to stand on a live clay pigeon stand :thumbs: just my opinion lab :whistling: :whistling:

Why do you persist in stereotyping pheasant shooters.....i know alot are "posh twats" as you call them but alot are working class lads like me and you who save up and enjoy there sport/hobby.......give them lot a chance eh... :wallbash:....jmho Stewie mate..... :whistling::whistling:
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I have found that its the beaters who are down to earth. You get the odd shooting man on a shoot who will actually thank you for your days beating, the rest get into their volvo's and drive off.

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I have found that its the beaters who are down to earth. You get the odd shooting man on a shoot who will actually thank you for your days beating, the rest get into their volvo's and drive off.

 

I can relate to this Rupert on some shoots.

 

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localy in the eighties there was a decent price on phesants used to take a dog for fetching runners some nites he would have to carry scores great sport and good cion ,usd to be big oak trees etc and they used to as the season went on be high shots for the old airsporte or mark 3 webley good crack ,still like a walk out but just for the pot or chosen clients who lke a clean bird lol

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I have found that its the beaters who are down to earth. You get the odd shooting man on a shoot who will actually thank you for your days beating, the rest get into their volvo's and drive off.

 

I can relate to this Rupert on some shoots.

 

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nice post artic,but why is every one keeper cosy,explaining yourself for a few game birds,they are easy to take after they have been injured by shoots and are dying any how?dont get me wrong artic not slagging your dogs off,as you said no shoots on your land,but beaters can be keepers creeps,not all as ive done it in past,but this is a lurcher working forum,yes we need to shine up lurcher's image at times,but most keepers would have lurchers band,not all but most, :blink: now watch all keepers jump out on a lurcher forum, :sick:

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