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sounds like a page out of one of plummers fairy story books ..

ya mental bast@rd

i`m in for the ride this could be an epic ... sean frain eat your heart out ..

It's amazing how many different interpretations there are from person to person.

 

Sorry if hunting hasn't been mentioned as yet, I could of gone straight to the point, but that's just boring and it's not the way I work, however I promise you readers that this will happen soon.

 

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It's amazing how many different interpretations there are from person to person.

 

Sorry if hunting hasn't been mentioned as yet, I could of gone straight to the point, but that's just boring and it's not the way I work, however I promise you readers that this will happen soon.

 

:thumbs:

high 5 :toast:

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With the dogs on the leads we walk along side the spinney keeping close to it’s branches to blend in. This full moon will show a field mouse let alone two men and three dogs. Carefully placing each footstep into position trying not to step on anything that will spook or attract attention we walked on. To the edge of the spinney is an old disused farm house with a few barns. I’m not too sure when this place was last occupied, or who by. The building was literally a wreck, but due to it’s location not many people knew it was there.

“Right then Skin, I’ll go and collect it, be ready, and we’ll have two tonight, then lets meet up at the pond” “No worries mate see you there and good luck, I think we’ll do well”

 

We both divide and I head off towards the pond. At 100yrds I look back and already Giles has entered the barn. I finally got to the pond and took position kneeling down awaiting for some action. All three dogs keeping me warm as they stand beside me looking over towards Giles trembling with excitement. The slightest of noise and the dogs would look towards it, ears up, eyes wide as can be ready and alert. The dogs know what’s coming, they have been here before and so have I many a time. Now from the barn to the pond is a great distance, it took me at least 15 minutes to get to it. The ground is mainly flat, heavily rutted in places with some old farm machinery dotted aound, however they use this route towards the pond to make their escape.

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