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Hedges, Thorns And Some Well Netted Rabbits


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Nice going mate it doesn't look too bad for a hedge

 

We pick the easy ones lol some of the feckers down here are proper gurt big things.

 

I Know what you mean mate

 

Get in there MIck :laugh:

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Nice going mate it doesn't look too bad for a hedge

 

We pick the easy ones lol some of the feckers down here are proper gurt big things.

I Know what you mean mate

 

Get in there MIck http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/laugh.png

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Lol time spent on reconnaissance is never wasted :-)

 

It's those big Devon ones with a stone faced bank that can be hard work especially on a dig.

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Nice going mate it doesn't look too bad for a hedge

We pick the easy ones lol some of the feckers down here are proper gurt big things.
I Know what you mean mate

Get in there MIck http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/laugh.pngIMG_1746.jpg

Lol time spent on reconnaissance is never wasted :-)

It's those big Devon ones with a stone faced bank that can be hard work especially on a dig.

Your not wrong, but the rabbits aren't stupid and always seem to be in the heaviest jungle on the hedge.... We're the idiots that can't resist the challenge lol

 

Got a couple of spots on the edge of the moor, with the huge boulders in the hedge add hawthorn, bramble, holly etc and you've got to pray for good clean bolts, you don't want a ferret to stick that's for sure lol..

Good luck mate

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