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A weekend at woodga's,mixed bag #NEW PICS ADDED#


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it was a good few days really glad that things went well for you lads and you enjoyed your stay

mind you next time im locking me shed :thumbs: we also did a little lamping and actually slipped the bitch on six rabbits and caught the six but unfortunately you never took any pics so untill next time tight wires :bye:

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That look's like a cracking hunting holiday weekend..good to see blaze is still doing his thing.. :victory: .

It was millet,a cracking few days,yep blaze still doing his thing,tried to put him in the car when i left but woodga caught me :laugh: .

Had a few near misses with lucy when pulling rabbits out the walls,had to count me fingers a few times :laugh: she is a cracking dog though you know when she marks a wall there is a rabbit there :yes:

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