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Nashty

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About Nashty

  • Birthday 19/07/1972

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    Shooting live quarry & sometimes clays. I try and do some light PT/Gamekeeping, fishing and a little metal detecting when i have some freetime. Must'nt forget my main hobby, GOLF! Love it!
  1. Hello everyone :look: It's been a while since i've posted but i have been keeping a keen eye on things... I think my application was around ten days from posting the app., the visit and licence back to the door ...but i think it was mostly to do with the fact that i was applying as a necessity as i was starting as a hobbyist underkeeper and he already knew the shoot owners and the headkeeper(lucky me) Oh yeah, nearly forgot...this was in the Gwent and S.E Wales constabulary.
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    Wooden Spoon

    I must agree again pin, the way wales were going into the ruck was very impressive but as one of the members have said.....we both need to up the anti quite a bit if either team are to make a challenge in the world cup series. I don't follow any other games except for the nations cup and world cup, I might watch the ospreys or the blues now and again if they're competing for the title against one of their rivals but not a big fan at all. Worst of all I didn't want the french to win the cup .....my comiserations to the irish if there's any out there, bad luck guys. They deserved to win most of all after only having three tries scored against them
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    Wooden Spoon

    Your right pin but with so many losses at least we beat our old rivals. I agree about the commentators, got a bit shirty at one point The thing is my dads english, from brummy land actually but whenever england beats us he makes a real big song and dance about it...soooooo here's back at ya pops.
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    Wooden Spoon

    WALES 27 - 18 england
  5. Thanks for the advice but I'd rather do what I'm doing now. I have spoken to some of the guys from Rentokil and read what you describe as the roll involved but I've felt a greater achievement in providing some sporting shooting to the syndicate of guns on our small shoot, being able to stand back and watch as the birds I've helped to rear from poults up to adults, what with the dangers and peril they are subjected to due to our weather and predation, seeing them flying hi and fast with plenty of meat to them. I just think it's more on a personal note rather than being a figure that comes and goes to eradicate some vermin from an office or factory. I'm not afraid of doing paperwork but I can gather more experience and knowledge doing the practical side of things instead of reading and writing about the theory behind it. I wouldn't want to work for Rentokil then at the moment, sounds like trouble is looming.... If I were to go into that line of business I'd want to work for myself, never know whats around the corner?? Cheers for the advice anyhoo.
  6. Hey, as long as it works and it looks as though it does just that :unsure: Nice bag.
  7. Alas gents. Are we sitting comfortably....... Last year I met up with an old friend(not that old really) and discovered that he was the keeper on a small shoot not too far away from where I live. After a chat over a pint, he has allowed me to work alongside him carrying out keepers duties, all of which as you well know contain pest & predator control as well as other duties like feeding the birds, repairs and so forth but I've been with him for the past year now. It's been absolutley amazing, organising beaters, catching the partridge for release and now this year I've just applied for my shotty cert again after seven yrs of abscence. In time I'm hoping to get my FAC for the charlies but overall I'm thrilled. Also, the keeper and his wife are having their first child in a few weeks so there is talk of having a much larger roll to play. HAPPY DAYS!!!
  8. It's something we're not used to seeing deako and i just think there are other forums for that sort of hunting. After all, this is supposed to be about hunting british species or relatives close to them, albeit in this country or others and without a shadow of a doubt, i would've dropped like a sack of **** after filling my trolleys to catastrophic levels, several times in as many seconds
  9. I know what your saying sarge and rob, i can see the conservation side of it. I guess it's no different to the game farming what we do, it's just on a much larger scale and yes, mark one up for the animals. Close range shooting like that must have it's drawbacks, you miss your dead!! Not my cup of tea
  10. :< That's ******G ****!!! :< One, why do people go looking for these blood thirsty types of hunting videos and two, i did'nt think that hunting rhinos whether on safari or whatever is exactly legal. With this sort of footage, if it was illegal, can't that be used in a court of law as evidence??? LATER.......MUCH LATER!!!
  11. Four mags in .177, like new and never been used. £18 each all the way, from my door to yours.....bargain Sold
  12. Welcome Bobfly, your surnames not church is it??? :o Just kidding. I guess you do a bit of fluff throwing eh Wise to steer clear of the logun penetrators, i've heard rumours that they're bad for thebarrel as they're not made up of lead but thats just what i've heard Regards Jas
  13. A moment of pure boredom eh highlander
  14. Riothedog, you've just added a ****load of coal to my furnace. I've got my nose in the book, the theory test book that is. Don't do foxes YET have'nt got the right licence. The cards i had made are laminated so theres not much chance they'll get ruined by the rain. I think they are very good value for money. Only cost a tenner plus �2 postage for 50, yes 50 of them in a neat little plastic box. . Thanks for the encouragement and hope your doing well in the capitolism thingy and still do a bit now and again.
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