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Malt - treat yourself mate, put the kids on half rations   Newkid - Aye, if had similar, and the best is being out and someone going 'come here a sec' and then pulling a large chunk of bramble / th

Totally alien to us, that. The dogs would think all of their christmasses had come at once there! Would love a day out mooching about it.

Yer i have a 'team meeting' every tuesday morning where my boss looks at me like i am fecking nuts. Even my face has cuts

The digs vary quite a lot on my land. I once dug 2ft through sand on a warren, and then 6ft through sand 10 yard away so it all varies. Then at other places, the ground is more rock than earth and is a nightmare to try and dig in.

 

And Paulus, I just copy the img codes from photobucket. Don't know if that changes anything? :laugh:

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sorry no pics but i go on a farm with lots of horse paddocks and the rest crop fields so is all hedgerow,and a golf course/fishing lake which were hedgerow but have been cut down for some redevelopment so most setts are open at the min :thumbs:,the rest are right in the brambles though :thumbdown:...

 

 

oh and the pic of the albino caked in crap had me laughing...

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i got both ,,, yorkshire dales,,, and here in the east midlands wich is flat arrable,, so mainly hedgrow stuff here

 

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here in the midlands

 

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garden jobs

 

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i somtimes ferret indoors

 

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and i have ferreted in oz wich was a nice experiance

 

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You boys sure do do some rough spots. Don't do much hedge ferreting at all here, the land is mostly sheep grazed with dry stone walls surrounding. A ferreters dream.

 

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i would give my left bollock for land like that.
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You boys sure do do some rough spots. Don't do much hedge ferreting at all here, the land is mostly sheep grazed with dry stone walls surrounding. A ferreters dream.

 

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is that land anywhere near threshfield skipton grassington way? i have done a bitof land there, and wondered if it was near, pm if you prefer :thumbs:

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Covered in scratches from weekend.

 

Diving on escaping rabbits in the middle of brambles certainly leaves its mark.

 

Funny thing that adrenalin

 

You are really careful when netting up and lifting, but when that Rabbit hits the net, everything you have been doing is up in the air, you dive in, result one rabbit, two scratches. :blink:

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