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Tarka

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  1. no i wont ******* calm down how is a photo of my young dog, doing what its been bred to do for hundreds of years, with her first fox which was humanly dispatched any more worse than showing a photo of a fox with its front end blown to peices? I couldnt care less if its got anything to do with 'antis' seeing it because I for one will not bend over backwards to make sure they dont see things. **** the lot of them
  2. sorry spelling mistake....i meant CANNON as in a ******* big gun
  3. Apprently my post about my young working terrier entering to her first fox is "sailing to close to the wind" and who ever the **** runs this place "cannot condone to pictures like that" Yet its alright for blokes to post photos of their ******* cannons and foxes blown to smitherines?! GET A ******* GRIP Using a terrier under ground to control foxes in order to protect game bird stocks for shooting is 100% legal, The fox in question was bolted by my bitch and dispatched immediatly in the purse net. One had to be dug to because it and the dog had become stuck in a stop end and a tight tube...Again 100% legal under the hunting act What a joke. Yours in 'sport' a ******* ****** off and wound up tarka
  4. therefore meaning im a drunk? get real you ******* scrote
  5. not entirely sure what the hell your on about
  6. Alright lads Iv had my S410 for about 3 years now, bloody brilliant tool and iv never had no trouble with it. I use a hawke nite eye sr6 scope which is brilliant aswell. Recently though i started using it after about 6 months of not doing anything with it, and i cant get a decent zero group or any consistancy with it at all. The scopes fixed on proper good and not movig and the silencer is on good and proper to. Also, the magazine isnt cycling properly either. When i pull the bolt back it only moves the pellet slot half way so i have to pull it out and do it manually which is a right **** ache!! I recon it has something to do with the indexing spring or what ever its called but dunno what to do it about it
  7. cut 3 strands of DOUBLE the lenght you want the final snare wire to be, then twist the eyelet in the middle. Then put a picture hook in an elctric drill, place the snare eyelett in the hook. Place the drill onthe floor facing up, clamp the loose wire ends with some pliers and slowly turn the drill on unitl the ire twists tight enough Iv caught a good haul of rabbits in snares iv made this way
  8. Couldnt have tasted good mate because you didnt shoot it with the splatter gun
  9. cheers chaps Take her out on me own lurcherboy, i swear im the only bloke in Dorset who works a terrier. Could really do with an experienced dog though to mark earths and if my bitch cant find the fox, i can chuck the older one in and then put the young on in at the end. I dont really have the ground to get a bloke down for the day either would be a waste of time because it only takes about an hour to check the earths i got (only got half a dozen!) Still keep knocking on the doors though, il land on some ground sooner or later
  10. Absolute ****e Plenty else to shot with a shotgun. Get over yourself
  11. good stuff. No broken teeth for you my friend whislt eating it who ever gives you grief needs to get over themselves i say
  12. very nice :( will call you nearer the end of the week for a chat. As for beddy, the patterdales/fells had beddy and border bred into them when the breed was first being created, as it were.
  13. Still yet to find the little red fella to ground. Just coming up 18month old Fell type
  14. Im studying ecology and wildlife conservation at uni at the moment after packing in keepering at the start of the summer, i shoot and hunt and work me terrier to foxes Am the only one of the course who aint to worried about saving the whalees and chaining myself to trees. Tis my belief that shooting and field sports in general are the key to conservation in this country As for billies, i cannot stand the things! Do just as much if not more damage to gamebirds, wild birds, crops etc than foxes do. Also cause alot of bother where archologists are intrested aswell with the amount of digging they seem to constantly be doing!
  15. Tarka

    big freeze

    i am trying a few fox earths with my terrier tomorrow morning fingers crossed somethings at home
  16. If he is used to working with the ferrets then i cant see *** will be a problem, if he goes for them give him a wollop
  17. whats wrong with just keeping a dog on the lead!?!?!? bloody idiots its a pet hate of mine when people let there 'pets' walk about and come fannying about round my terrier who i keep on the lead until i know its all clear. its just rude! One thing i would love to ban is those ******* retractable type leads!! hope the pup does good
  18. HA FRAIN enough said really the mans a **** adn wouldnt know his **** from his elbow
  19. not a bad thing mate wanting to kill everything but socalising to other dogs is important. just give it a ####ing when it goes for other dogs. my bitch was a sod with other dogs but is ok now except when the other dog gets a bit full on, then she snaps. she had a go with a staff few weeks back. as for having a strong prey drive, thats terriers mate. Cant do nothing about that especially if its breed well from good working stuff
  20. can do it by hand mate....just pinch at it with your finger and thumb and pull it...kind of like plucking a bird...or you can buy a stripping knife/combe of the net and just run it through his coat. Mine took about and hour and half to do and i do it once at the start of the summer (may sort of time) and then again half way through. I might give her a light run through over the winter but only around her eyes but nothing to major
  21. Perfect, his coat will be soft and fluffy at the moment because it aint been stripped properly. Stripping will remove the dead and guard hairs making it grow back wirey and thicker but nowhere near as soft and fluffy. He will look 110% better for it aswell i guarutee it. Mine looked very much like yours before i stripped her, like a little gorilla, but now she not only looks better but shes better off with the better coat If your seriously going to work him then i would advice getting his coat in top condition My Bitch before And her coat now
  22. nah your dead right mate...rough = FELL smooth = PATTERDALE i entered my bitch into the fell and lakeland classes at the hunt shows in the summer and got 3 firsts with her One show didnt have a fell class....just lakeland and patterdale and i werent allowed to enter her into the patterdale. Didnt bother her in the lakie class becuase it was full of beautiful black and tans
  23. nope, when they are stripped the coat grows back harsher and denser and usually more close to the skin Dodge, JRT was not ever added to the original make up of the 'fell terrier'. It was infact the other way round, adding fell or lakeland blood to the jack russell to give the dog a better and stronger head. Border and bedlington was used when the original fell terriers were bred. Black fell terriers are the black rough coated terriers NOT rough patterdales what ever the hell they are. Black fells are also called black lakelands. You can read about them and this argument in a book written about Middletons lakeland terriers
  24. Fell every day of the week PATTERDALES ARE THE SMOOTH ONES!!!!!!!! traditinally fells are the rouhg coated terriers, regardless of the colour Patterdales are now seen by many to be eclusivlybe the smooth coated type. at some of the hunt shows this summer they ever had seperate patterdale classes for the smooth types. definatly a plummer either lol
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