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My bitch is direct out of him and no a lot of men with dogs out of him he produces to good 

One i have today ?

Proper scouser then. 

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5 minutes ago, Loton Moocher said:

He be lucky to find one in some parts these days owd mon ?

Shame for the places that were once bouncing will never be the same again hope the 1/2 decent places that are left don't go the same way..

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1 minute ago, dodger said:

That rvhd just seem to annihilate them never to be seen again?

Maybe thats dun some damage but in our parts we used to mixy hitting hard but you would still get sport but not wanna sound like a stuck reckord rifleing at nite as slaughtered them  ? And also young rabbits are easy prey for buzzards and newcastle supporters even charlie is struggling for a dinner from them?

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7 minutes ago, Loton Moocher said:

Maybe thats dun some damage but in our parts we used to mixy hitting hard but you would still get sport but not wanna sound like a stuck reckord rifleing at nite as slaughtered them  ? And also young rabbits are easy prey for buzzards and newcastle supporters even charlie is struggling for a dinner from them?

Yeh you are right a friend of mine is out foxing with his thermal tonight he's out twice a week all year round what can you do there loads at it..

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4 minutes ago, dodger said:

Yeh you are right a friend of mine is out foxing with his thermal tonight he's out twice a week all year round what can you do there loads at it..

Im one of the lucky ones to av lamped in the 70s oh feckin bliss nowadays  out lamping your lucky if you dont get your head blown off ?

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11 minutes ago, dodger said:

Yeh you are right a friend of mine is out foxing with his thermal tonight he's out twice a week all year round what can you do there loads at it..

Work with three lads who stalk 

one of them knows the crack , honest shooting type lad . 

The other two are clowns who wouldn’t know a roe from a red . Numbers for them , one winged a fallow buck last year with a rifle and didn’t follow it up. 

And lurchermen get a bad rep !! 

As you say , what can you do ?? 

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1 minute ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Work with three lads who stalk 

one of them knows the crack , honest shooting type lad . 

The other two are clowns who wouldn’t know a roe from a red . Numbers for them , one winged a fallow buck last year with a rifle and didn’t follow it up. 

And lurchermen get a bad rep !! 

As you say , what can you do ?? 

Your bang on, tbh iv had a couple of accidents with my dog lately so I'm not perfect but there's a fair bit of gear by me so can sometimes be tricky to avoid and I still like to be out n about in the countryside but genuine accidents such as one day I'd only just got over a style n a buck jumped up before I could scan the field I know there still in season and I don't mind somebody taking the odd one but not for me, but I do always try my best to avoid stuff out of season n even referred to keeping him on the lead this week just in case, unless I go to the beach or river, I can't understand people who go out of there way to kill wildlife out of season.

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11 hours ago, two crows said:

my old man always liked a baby rabbit,   itle meck more gravy than a tater lad , he used to say.

Chip panners some called them around here a young rabbit fried in the chip was supposedly good eating by all accounts.

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