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I remember watching this about 35 year ago, I still use a bike to this day to start getting my dogs in shape because of it, shows lamping rabbits with the dog and shooting roosting pheasants on a nigh

I remember hearing it was something to do with imports, I have no idea if that was true or not. I remember saving grey partridges up in the freezer thawing them out when I had around 2 to 3 hundr

it was common back then......all farms burnt the stubble... like the other chaps I remember watching when it was first on.....watched it the other year as well ...think somone put up on here or m

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its the way the locals say the word bird......

"went out shootin bods last neat"....... or in English..... we were out last night shooting birds....

just local dialect from around the Mansfield area .....

 

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  On 29/01/2020 at 21:52, fred90 said:

that's when bods were worth something ?

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yep.....was getting £4.50 a brace from that big game dealers at holme wood.....and that was one big place.....proper factory unit ..red deer going in there from the highlands to get prosesed ....

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  On 30/01/2020 at 07:58, TOMO said:

yep.....was getting £4.50 a brace from that big game dealers at holme wood.....and that was one big place.....proper factory unit ..red deer going in there from the highlands to get prosesed ....

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I can remember them being a fiver a brace, why did the price go down I don't remember?

Roe was a pound for a pound which was good money back then, not sure its that much more now?

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  On 30/01/2020 at 09:21, joe ox said:

I can remember them being a fiver a brace, why did the price go down I don't remember?

Roe was a pound for a pound which was good money back then, not sure its that much more now?

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Mid to late 90s I would say I think it was when shoots started to get more days in and most shoots on the big estates started leasing out to syndicates there for having to rear thousands more birds.

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  On 30/01/2020 at 09:25, tatsblisters said:

Mid to late 90s I would say I think it was when shoots started to get more days in and most shoots on the big estates started leasing out to syndicates there for having to rear thousands more birds.

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I remember hearing it was something to do with imports, I have no idea if that was true or not.

I remember saving grey partridges up in the freezer thawing them out when I had around 2 to 3 hundred then taking them to the game dealers and getting around 700 quid for them which was a nice wad 30 year ago. Got different prices for what they called young and old birds, the dealer used to look at the wing tips if they were well rounded they were classed as old birds.

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  On 30/01/2020 at 09:32, joe ox said:

I remember hearing it was something to do with imports, I have no idea if that was true or not.

I remember saving grey partridges up in the freezer thawing them out when I had around 2 to 3 hundred then taking them to the game dealers and getting around 700 quid for them which was a nice wad 30 year ago. Got different prices for what they called young and old birds, the dealer used to look at the wing tips if they were well rounded they were classed as old birds.

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Remember getting £3.50 a brace in 92 for partridge from the gamedealer and the same price for a couple of woodcock we took to him.

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  On 29/01/2020 at 21:35, TOMO said:

it was common back then......all farms burnt the stubble...

like the other chaps I remember watching when it was first on.....watched it the other year as well ...think somone put up on here or moochers.....

I remember remarking on how quiet the country lanes were he was peddeling along.....shame there not like that anymore

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Must have been carried on from when horse drawn ploughs were used for the job

I've been walking an area this season all the arable has been left in stubble, it's good to see, and is concealing a few

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