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  1. Yes, shot on standing barley The photo was taken in the next field where the truck was parked, which was mown grass
  2. Have not posted on here for some while, so I thought I would share my 1st decent bag of the season Finished with 273 woodpigeons & 1 crow Very Happy Farmer, hopefully more to come throughout the harvest Sorry for the poor photo, but it took nearly 3 hours to pick & pack up....bloody hard work on standing...lol
  3. I take it they do not make great eating. Is this another " cook the bird with a brick recipe"
  4. This is the second "1st" for me in 3 weeks. I also hot my first two wigeon at the same permission 2 weeks ago
  5. Final bag today Although missed several mallard & a cock pheasant which would have made the variety in the bag even better Only finished with 1 snipe for around 10 shots.
  6. yes, my first in 30 years shooting. She was with half a dozen Teal Lovely walked up day, finishing with 7 Teal, 1 Shoveller, 1 Hen Pheasant, 1 Snipe & 1 woodcock (1st of the season for me) Can you tell me how to post more photo's to this thread???
  7. Can you guess the breed of duck (notice bill) shot today? I have placed next to Teal shot today
  8. Will be a day that Rapid Basher will never forget Well done, Andrew, another lifetime memory you've created for a happy shooter. I would certainly love to have the opportunity to take a beautiful beast like the one shown here. Have you any spaces this side of Christmas available?
  9. I've had my Howa 243 for 3 months now, quite impressed What Scope rail / rings & moderator have you got on yours?
  10. Is that 2 young pigeons on the left? I have shot 5 young woodpigeons in 2 weekends......some of the earliest I have ever shot!! They must have been nesting in early December
  11. Thanks for the support lads. Just for the record, Teal is nearly 6 years old, but is still a very hard working dog, (until this problem). i have been advised he would need total rest for 2 months, with lead walks. Then a further 2 months gentle exercise, (especially swimming), to build back any fitness or mucscle loss. This i would gladly go through with Teal, if i was confident this operation and rehabilitation would get Teal to someway near his normal capabilities. I would sincerely appreciate any positive/negative feedback on this type of repair, as i do intend to work Teal if this operation is carried out. If after this operation, Teal was unable to work, it would be as devastating for him and as it would be for me. I do not think Teal could live the life of a pet, and for the cost of this operation, i could aquire a very good dog as a working replacement. Many Thanks John
  12. [attac hment=25175:teal_2__Small_.jpg]I hope some one will read this and give me some much needed advice. Has anybody had a springer with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament or heard of any springer owner who has had this problem. My trusted springer, Teal, has ruptured this ligament in his rear leg and under advice from my vet, will need an operation to rectify this, at a cost of around £1200, with only a 75% chance of regaining full strength in his leg. I am out of my mind with worry as to wether this operation is likely to be successful, both for Teal's working future and my needs for my working Springer. I sincerely don't want to lose my very trusted companion and would be immensely grateful if anyone has any relevant history or results with this type of repair, (known as a EXTRACAPSULAR REPAIR). The operation is booked for Friday 12th June, and my decision has to be made, reluctantly, by then. Thanks John
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