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Moxy -

 

  • ............... Chances are your going to be less than an hours walk from the motor. Leave all your gear there.

 

 

What do you mean an hour's walk from the car? An hour would be far too long for me. When I've got to go, I've got to go NOW! :icon_eek:

 

However, I must say that Pianoman's list does have an awful lot of merit and I am now seriously thinking of upgrading my list. :boogy:

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Of course my friend. None of this rolling about on thistles, nettles and stones and starving to bloody death and dying of thirst on a long day out to nightfall for me laddie!   I'll be camping out u

Paul. One simple rule.   Don't take your shit to work with you.   And if you do get caught short you could always gamble the finger through the dock leaf whilst wiping, or drag your bare arse al

My webbing pack stuffed with a blanket and a groundsheet to lie snugly on. And my beany seat bag which I use as a very comfortable rest and support for shooting my spring rifles from prone position hi

Moxy -

 

 

  • ............... Chances are your going to be less than an hours walk from the motor. Leave all your gear there.

 

What do you mean an hour's walk from the car? An hour would be far too long for me. When I've got to go, I've got to go NOW! :icon_eek:

 

However, I must say that Pianoman's list does have an awful lot of merit and I am now seriously thinking of upgrading my list. :boogy:

Paul. One simple rule.

 

Don't take your shit to work with you.

 

And if you do get caught short you could always gamble the finger through the dock leaf whilst wiping, or drag your bare arse along the grass like a dog with worms does.

 

Works for me every time.

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I got a Shakespeare Odessay game bag a couple of weeks ago and it allows me to carry loads of gear if need be. Its unobtrusive if walking but has quick release buckles if i need to take it off to be more comfortable.

You made me buy one

You will agree that its a fantastic field bag then?

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My webbing pack stuffed with a blanket and a groundsheet to lie snugly on. And my beany seat bag which I use as a very comfortable rest and support for shooting my spring rifles from prone position hides around my permission. And foot lengths of cut string in my jacket pocket to tie up the hind legs of shot rabbits to make carrying them easier.

 

And a bloody good tuckshop of sandwiches, cheese, pasty, bit of chocolate and a bottle of "Lancaster Bomber" or Stella Artois Cidre; opened, courtesy of a Swiss Army knife with a bottle opener on it to accompany it!

 

Ahh the bliss of shooting rabbits and pigeons from a well concealed Hawthorn thicket hidey hole and plenty of tasty scoff in the open air. Just me and my Weihrauch HW80 or HW77 .22s ..or sometimes my TX200HC .177 and a plentyful supply of .22 H&N FTT or RWS Superfields; or .177 AA Fields. And all cares and woes left firmly behind at home where they belong!

 

I could not be more content.

 

Simon/pianoman

Do you shoot on your permission or move in? :laugh:

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I got a Shakespeare Odessay game bag a couple of weeks ago and it allows me to carry loads of gear if need be. Its unobtrusive if walking but has quick release buckles if i need to take it off to be more comfortable.

You made me buy one

You will agree that its a fantastic field bag then?

I'll let you know when it arrives, I just bought a Jack Pyke one but I don't like the stapes on it, but my NS50 case fits in it like a glove in it so it won't go to waste.

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I got a Shakespeare Odessay game bag a couple of weeks ago and it allows me to carry loads of gear if need be. Its unobtrusive if walking but has quick release buckles if i need to take it off to be more comfortable.

You made me buy one

You will agree that its a fantastic field bag then?

I'll let you know when it arrives, I just bought a Jack Pyke one but I don't like the stapes on it, but my NS50 case fits in it like a glove in it so it won't go to waste.

i have one they suck fall to pieces quicker than a chinese motorcycle! a jack pyke that is! any one got links for a shakespear one or is this the one your on about http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SHAKESPEARE-ODYSSEY-BANK-GAME-BAG-/220986370194?pt=UK_SportingGoods_FishingAcces_RL&hash=item3373d06892 or this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shakespeare-Odyssey-Game-Bag-Large-with-bass-bag-1247777-Trout-fishing-/251046075803?pt=UK_SportingGoods_FishingAcces_RL&hash=item3a73831d9b

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I got a Shakespeare Odessay game bag a couple of weeks ago and it allows me to carry loads of gear if need be. Its unobtrusive if walking but has quick release buckles if i need to take it off to be more comfortable.

You made me buy one
You will agree that its a fantastic field bag then?
I'll let you know when it arrives, I just bought a Jack Pyke one but I don't like the stapes on it, but my NS50 case fits in it like a glove in it so it won't go to waste.
i have one they suck fall to pieces quicker than a chinese motorcycle! a jack pyke that is! any one got links for a shakespear one or is this the one your on about http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SHAKESPEARE-ODYSSEY-BANK-GAME-BAG-/220986370194?pt=UK_SportingGoods_FishingAcces_RL&hash=item3373d06892 or this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shakespeare-Odyssey-Game-Bag-Large-with-bass-bag-1247777-Trout-fishing-/251046075803?pt=UK_SportingGoods_FishingAcces_RL&hash=item3a73831d9b
No its a slightly bigger version. Go in Amazon and look for the Shakespeare Odyssey Game Bag, Green, 50x35. It is £20.69.

As used and reviewed by Huntersvermin on his YouTube channel.

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Keith,

Wrap some black electrical tape around the zips as they rattle if you don't.

I bought the wrong one, I thought I was a bit small, reading it again it's a trout bag lol but just bought the bigger one off Amazon. The one thing I did notice was the quick release clips at the front rattle like made, no good if your stalking but I have a fix for that and now it's perfect. I'll do the same to its big brother when that arrives next week.

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My webbing pack stuffed with a blanket and a groundsheet to lie snugly on. And my beany seat bag which I use as a very comfortable rest and support for shooting my spring rifles from prone position hides around my permission. And foot lengths of cut string in my jacket pocket to tie up the hind legs of shot rabbits to make carrying them easier.

 

And a bloody good tuckshop of sandwiches, cheese, pasty, bit of chocolate and a bottle of "Lancaster Bomber" or Stella Artois Cidre; opened, courtesy of a Swiss Army knife with a bottle opener on it to accompany it!

 

Ahh the bliss of shooting rabbits and pigeons from a well concealed Hawthorn thicket hidey hole and plenty of tasty scoff in the open air. Just me and my Weihrauch HW80 or HW77 .22s ..or sometimes my TX200HC .177 and a plentyful supply of .22 H&N FTT or RWS Superfields; or .177 AA Fields. And all cares and woes left firmly behind at home where they belong!

 

I could not be more content.

 

Simon/pianoman

Do you shoot on your permission or move in? :laugh:

Of course my friend. None of this rolling about on thistles, nettles and stones and starving to bloody death and dying of thirst on a long day out to nightfall for me laddie!

 

I'll be camping out under the stars on my permission come the warm summer with my mates Andy and Paul here! ;)

 

Paul's curried rabbit, squirrel and pigeon on rice, on the fire, shot fresh that day/evening. Good wines, great Beers, plenty of good malt scotch, tea, coffee and even a pudding for afters.

 

And lots of soft, soft, soft for the 'loo' I built down there!

 

How about that for a man's shooting weekend!

 

Simon the Pianojammybastard!

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