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Took my 4 year old son for a few hours for his first time on Boxing Day. Only had the 2 rabbits. I wanted to stay out longer but I had family & friends over. all in all it was a good experience for him. I will be taking him out again.

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My little Collie x still marking the same hole why I was getting the Jill from her box.

 

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And this photo is going into the album.

 

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I had a cracker today mate took the 5month pup with my ten yr old ferreting away an heard the barking way in the distance short wwhile later fox straight across the park followed by hounds an horses wee man crapped hiself with hound's running by us finished the same just with two an spent half hour on a wall watching the hunt unfold was grand keeps saying my pics size is to big so cant post pics

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Spot on bud love seeing the kids getting involved,well done to all :thumbs: Took my 5 year old boy first time the other week ,was one of the most uneventful ferreting days ive had..... But he loved it :D Got him his own little cammo rucksack for xmas (he can carry his own bloody gear now lol) Should of seen his little face when he unwrapped it ,he was made up !Made my Christmas that :yes: .ATB Vanman1 :thumbs:

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I had a cracker today mate took the 5month pup with my ten yr old ferreting away an heard the barking way in the distance short wwhile later fox straight across the park followed by hounds an horses wee man crapped hiself with hound's running by us finished the same just with two an spent half hour on a wall watching the hunt unfold was grand keeps saying my pics size is to big so cant post pics

if you got picture editor on ur phone you can crop the pic n it should work I had same problem n seen picture art what my daughter uses n it worked hope this helps pal
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That is a super wee post Rabbiting Man...

 

It is good that you are getting the youngster into the hunting life,...you will never regret it...

 

 

Keep up the good work lads,..and get them young boys out and about,.whenever you can :thumbs:

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It's great to get them out when they're young. None of my relatives were into any type of fieldsports so as a youngster it was really hard for me to break into it. Wish I'd had someone who could have taken me out but at least I've been able to do it with my daughters. My youngest comes lamping, ferreting and fishing with me - can't beat it. She caught a 2lb rainbow trout on the fly in the summer and the look on her face will stay with me the rest of my life.

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