Jump to content

jojusa

Members
  • Posts

    529
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by jojusa

  1. They've all flown north!

     

    I've been running up the A1 today from Newcastle to Haggerston/Beal area and seen thousands on the rape fields .......... I struggled to keep my eyes on the road, which is not good in 32ton of tipper wagon. :good:

     

    I seen the big numbers between Purdey lodge and the Lowick Rd so if anyone has permissions around those areas then I would get extra carts in. :yes:

  2. that must drive u mad ,mate

    alan

    Alan, It sure does m8ie. "cluck :) cluck jibba :good: jibba"

     

     

    That must do your head in on a daily basis :hmm:
    See answer above. :good:

     

     

    Surely during weekdays when the horsey people are less likely to be around you can negotiate getting with the air rifle if that floats your boat. Better than nought.
    No guns allowed whatsoever ........ I've tried to explain my air rifle is silent but with no luck. Plus I'm at work through the week from 6 til 5.30ish and it seems some of the horse owners are there 24/7! :yes:
  3. This is a picture taken from my kitchen window just to show how close my nearest field is (the other side of the fence).................... that I don't have permission for. I have asked and unfortunately the farmer does not want to upset all the people who have horses on his fields. :good::yes:

     

    temptation002.jpg

     

    And this is the temptation (that I resist) I see every day of the week. :):good:

     

    temptation2005.jpgtemptation2003.jpg

    temptation2001.jpg

     

    These fields have not been shot for over 20years and the pigeons and corvids know it, at times the numbers are into the 100's if not 1000's but the farmer rents these fields out so I don't suppose all those feeding pigeons give him much concern. But it's playing havock with my knees as every time a big flock flies past the window I shoot out of my chair as if my backside is on fire. My wife is also starting to worry that I'm developing some sort of strange exercise regime to help my six pack (read that as beer barrel)! Oh, to be so close ........ yet so far!

  4. Thought I'd update the list,

     

    The list so far;

     

    robmiller

    jojusa

    KillerChef92

    Bazooka Joe

    Hulse

    hodge911

    radio1ham

    Blackbart

    darren mc

    Lambpie

    kennyboy30

    stuey

    smiiithy

    doctorken

    hawkeye

    dankidd

    cap1len

    Hezbear

    Wriggler

    Sen

    Fuddster

    charliespaniel

    robbies2

    rayo

    kiddy1

    daveydw

    Marty_J

    scaffman73

    moz

    JOHN_BOY

    ROBLATCH

    dazag12

    fat1e

    bry_k

    stevo_shooter

    Tom&Dexter

    shaun4860

    Raffaz

    Deker

    rodkeza

    2bangs

    mosa

    paddykoi

    besty57

    lurchers

    Eskdale hawks

    sanibel686

    ace32

    Albertan J

    tonythetiger

    steyrman

    RC45 (part-time Geordie) :good:

    Moggymalone

    Kilvy

    Remmy1100

     

  5. After buying a baikal .410 and a 12g O/U I'm of the opinion that whilst they are not as aesthetically appealing as a lot of other entry level shotguns, they are a damned sight tougher and actually in terms of fit, probably a lot better designed and thought out.

    My £400 O/U is in my opinion a better gun than a couple of £750 guns I own. The quality of the steel used in Baikal's is supposed to be excellent too.

    I'm now a baikal fan :rolleyes:

    I must agree with pigglet on this :lol: .............. and I have 4 Baikals in my cabinet. :lol:

    Good, hardworking guns to be used in any weather and your not to be worried about the odd scratch or ding.

×
×
  • Create New...