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Orkney Gun

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  • Birthday 25/09/1953

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    Ronaldsay (Orkney) and Yorks
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    Shooting (Wildfowl).<br /> Not a Head Gamekeeper for large Scottish Estate and another smaller estate in Yorkshire I have not much time for any interests outside of "Keepering".. Although I can sometimes find a little time to be on my own out doing what I like the best...lying.

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  1. Here at "The Atholl" and at "Balmoral" and at the residence at Caithness "Mey" The only place I know that the royals and my employer cant hardly hit a thing due to the wind off the sea being strong...The "Pentland Firth" is always blowing... Atholl well the hils take some beating here..... And yes I have been with my employer to windsor to shoot both inside and outside the park...As for being HRH royals...Errrr they miss too!! A.J.
  2. Aye ! an some Raw SCOTS Highlanders too..Well I sometimes wear ma kilt laddie !!!
  3. Why use wooden sides. .Just 2 stout branches pushed into the ground about 1ft deep 3ft high and 6ft apart and run small mesh chicken wire arond them leaving the bottom splaid outward join together their ends from the top down to about 18 ins from bottom and insert funnel in here ..peg down funnel inside and all around bottom.. and for the top run a hazel stick/pole through each top side of the wir mesh pull together and hold with twine/baler string..done it ! and then throw wheat/barley into it (and scater some around outside) ... it is better to leave the funnel OFF for a few days to get them used to going in/out. THEY are MORE RELAXED then .. WHEN CAUGHT FOR REAL.. Easy on cost and can be replaced if in an area of vandalism.... easy ask me another..ha ha... A.J.
  4. Not exactly had it stolen ..but once phoned PC Plod as I forgot where I left it !! after a night out drinking woke up could not find it.Eventualy realised it was left in a small copse where I left it the afternnon before..local PC Plod not amused because it was the estates new Range Rover and cost HIS GRACE money then all hell broke loose ( I said that I found it at the back of a roadside hedge with No damage. We fitted a new senser/alarm/locks... Well he paid
  5. webber on its way to your mailbox... A.J.
  6. We all know there are times when you just say "what the.....for boss?" when the boss asks you to take a party of school children around the estate.That happend today with me. Meeting up with them at 10am outside the church,not knowing what to expect...Well 18 of the "little darlings" arrived with wellies and backpacks together with 2 teachers in tow,and we all set off to go around the estate.I kept them away from areas where I did not want them to see,showing and pointing out various plants,rabbit warrens,fungi,and other areas of interest,only to be met by the boss who after talking to the teacher in charge decided to show them one our our stocked up laying pens.I found though that rather than get too annoyed I was begining to enjoy the day,the young (miss) teacher was a real townie and said that in her student days at uni she had joined many protests regards foxhunting.The children enjoyed themselves all way through the ramble some ending up "dirty urchins" .I told the boss after, that the day was a pleasant change from the humdrum days that we get here, and he promised that he may well invite them back again in the summer months.It was great though to see their faces when pointing out plants insects and wildlife to them as some had never seen any of it before in detail. As for miss she said she had changed her mind regards to hunting/shooting and fishing after the visit was over...... One real cracker though she was..... wish I was young again... A.J.
  7. cardross estate im going with the boss
  8. That would be hard, as we have if I can include our "South African Estate" thousands of animal bird reptile LIFE.But I am asuming that you mean on our Scots and English estates.. Well HERE TOO WE HAVE everything including some unusual charactures ... Eagle/wallaby escapees left to roam free /and the red kite/Buzard..All in their own self fantastic but need care.... A.J.
  9. Remember your visit to see us here Bill.We all here on the estate "wish you get back to top health" and hope to see you soon mate.... A.J.
  10. Sadly no! It is not an early nest.I have found already about 8 or 9 along the drain embankments here. The first one being Mar 2nd and it contained 4 eggs.Earliest nest found I could not say but I read in an old copy of "The Gamekeeper and Countryside" way back in the 80s that one(Mallard) had been recorded by a Suffolk keeper in EARLY JAN so all I can say is GOOD LUCK and hope there are many more around your estate.. A.J.
  11. I KNOW that just making a point there.
  12. Mine is from where I live not all the time but the majority. I could have said "Atholl Gun" or even "Harewood Gun" for that matter.Are you so obsessed with a mans non de plume? The man is the thing not his addy. "Pavman" look at your own ! you have a good reason to call yourself that ... BUT I dont think Id employ that one..HE sounds like an idle layabout plays games all day on his computer. (with his Brother pacman?? ) ............. A.J. And don`t please say that a " pacman" runs around all day,so he is energetic,hard working... Fine.... BUT we need order, peace ,here in the countryside,except on shoot day!! you would not with that name fit in at all.CV or no CV. A.J.
  13. Aye! lonely nights can be terrible here in the Highlands. No2 for me too! A.J.
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