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Vin - that is my exact ethos mate, and very true words indeed! :thumbs:

 

Teg - Cheers matey, but its on the cards. I have already decided what to do next though and will get the relevant training needed done before my current job ends, so hopefully i should be able to step straight across, and funnily enough the new job leaves me even more ferreting time :laugh::thumbs:

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2.5 - 3 hours in the car, flies by, once you get the tunes on, the flask out and bite into a beef and stilton sandwich (with caramalised onion relish). And it is a small price to pay for walking fresh

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I have not bothered writing up any trips out of late, for various reasons, but thought this one was worth it.     Well, they say a change is as good as a rest, don't they? I love my ferreting and m

Cheers Rake :thumbs: Never a dull day in the woods with my mutt matey :laugh:

 

You are right about the chest, he's pretty much just back legs and lungs :thumbs: He's one driven little b*****d, hits cover hard and works through like a terrier. He's learning the lamp well also, just had him out now and and he made some great catches, but then hit a piece of metal sheeting in the hedge flat out and cut his face a bit, so we're back home. :cray: In the house, he is the best dog i have ever had, loyal as hell, loving, quiet, good gaurd etc. He's my best mate :D

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Sorry I've missed this thread, it was great to finally meet up Jai - I have no doubt we'll do it again sometime soon.

 

It was a nice morning out just a shame that, yet again, real life interfered with a decent days hunting!

 

On the point about travel i disagree with you Cookie, the different types of terrain and the way they vary the sport are some of my favourite things about hunting. I'd far sooner put the money in the tank and go visiting than just keep to local ground, the dogs in particular benefit far learning different ground. The reason I found this post so late is that I've been out on a lamping invite from another member since yesterday, 120 miles well spent in my opinion! :yes:

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Cheers lads! :thumbs:

 

Tyla - it was great mate, i really enjoyed the company, and if you are up for it i was thinking about being down again within the next two weeks (probably wed again)/ And hopefully i will meet you as well Blackstaff :thumbs:

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Cracking read, much enjoyed. cant beat getting into bed practically already asleep with the fond memories of the hunt you just been on.

 

I'm practily done this season think I wore my self out at the start, so for me just local till next season now.

 

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