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  1. 19 hours ago, ClemFandango said:

    Good one. Pot calling the kettle black

    Not really, you're the one trawling for a fight with flawed conjecture and irrelevant drivel.....

    Just because the threat of capitol punishment doesn't work for some, it will for a lot of others...as I have sad before, you will always get the hardcore criminals who either think 1) They won't ever get caught or 2) don't really don't care if they're caught or not as they have nothing truly to live for anyway. However, those who do enjoy life with a modicum of judgement, will think twice before undertaking capital crime as the punishment is too severe to comprehend!

     

  2. On 07/08/2020 at 22:32, ClemFandango said:

    So in the states in america where there is still the death penalty. Murders are only commited by the hardcore criminal element? 

    Don't think so. 

    Jail isn't enough of a deterrent for murder? 

    People do it because they either aren't thinking straight, or they think they can get away with it. 

    The punishment is pretty irrelevent. 

    Pretty much like your arguments on here!!

     

  3. 19 hours ago, enfieldspares said:

    No. Never. Stefan Kiszko. Google it.

    Sorry, but back then forensics weren't anywhere near as sophisticated as now, DNA as an example!! Now is the time to reintroduce the Death Penalty....look at crimes being committed now because criminals aren't deterred by very lenient sentences, the killing of the police man by gipsies by dragging him  behind a quad bike at 60mph is a classic example......

  4. 23 hours ago, JDog said:

    Well he was very ugly and he spoke with such a thick Wath on Dearne accent that I needed a translator to help me out. As far as the forum is concerned I believe his crime was to try and evade the swear filter.

    Get him out with you and Warrick, he'd have some fine elocution lessons from the pair of you...I fondly see you as Waldorf and Statler  and always get a good laugh....Good report, good to see you're as ever taking out novices and educating us still JDog......When you coming to our Wolds next?!?

  5. On my renewel, they questioned me as I hadn't bought much ammo for my .243, mainly because I was using .308, but I could show I had used the .243 occasionally so had need. As said above, they will argue if you're not buying ammo for the calibre in question, do you "have need".....

  6. On 10/06/2020 at 21:13, JDog said:

    If it is fodder rape it might be the only green crop in the area in a couple of months time.

    See the post from Lloydi two days ago.

    As JDog says look at my post, I had two cracking days on it, they were coming in like scud missiles.....

  7. 22 hours ago, dead eye alan said:

    Nice report, just an observation but that hide stands out like a sore thomb, I would sugest a hesian hide against straw.

    They still came in, it's movement that scares them off more than the static hide.....So long as you don't move until the last minute, they come in nicely...Mind you, I forgot my poles and the wind started to pick up, kept lifting it towards the end. Luckily the strings on the front were long enough to reach the strings on the bales to tie back to😝

  8. Well, what a fortunate chap I am, was asked by farmer to look at a new piece of Land he has in the heart of the Cotswolds that he thinks is going to get hit hard. So Off I jolly well trundled and wow I wasn't disappointed. 6 Large fields, 4 planted with grass and clover and 2 the Spring Rape coming on nicely. As I pulled into the gate, 30 birds lifted to my left and easily another 40 to my right. So 2 days later I was back all geared up, 07;00 for an early start and I sat watching the lines for about 30 minutes picking our spots for the day. Large flocks were coming over 10/15 at a time and very frequently, best I've seen for a long time. I set up with my back to some hay bales and friend set up under a tree off to my left. He had the hot seat as they were using the tree for roosting and dropping in and out for feeding. I struggled to connect in the morning as was using a 12g Mossberg Hushpower, brute of a heavy gun and not really used it much, but a house was 100m away so thought the considerate approach best and not to invite complaints early in the morning! 

    We finished the day with 32 picked up and 4 losses, it should have been at least 80/100, but like I say I was struggling for forst couple of hours with the Mossberg, and lack of practice from lockdown hasn't helped...that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it:)

    Again, a special fond mention to J-Dog in dispatches who first got me this permission some 6/7 years ago, it's yielded some fantastic shooting....Just don't rush home coz you aint getting it back 😎🤠😂

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  9. 13 hours ago, stu2309 said:

    Cheers mate, ive sent him an email.. hopefully have a reply tomorrow or sometime this week 

    Its much appreciated your help. If only there were more people willing to help instead of jump straight in with negetivity 👍🏻

    I honestly dont know why its such a task now to gain permissions. Like ive said previously, i dont know if its the farmers just being extra vigilant or what but its like finding hens teeth now getting a good permission.. or even a bad one at that 😔

    Around me, we have a certain individual who has secured 10's of thousands of acres of land and pays a lot of money for it, then brings in clientele from abroad and charges them heaps to shoot it, so we keen locals can't get a look in....I've been door knocking months now, and still no joy.....

  10. Hi,

     

    I emailed him last year, unfortunately he doesn't cover my areain Oxfordshire, but in fairness to John he emailed me back within one or 2 days of my initial contact, and he has said he'll keep me on record if anything comes up. I found him to be a good reliable chap, so maybe like others have said, he's out and about and just busy.... 

  11. 30 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

    hello, have you tried to find some beating, there are some big shoots in West Oxon and Gloucestershire or even a small farmers shoot, not to late to find till end of season and maybe lead to a beaters day, helping keeper, maybe lead to some vermin and roost shooting,    

    Tried that, nil point!!…..I've spoken directly to farmers and gamekeepers, offered services, I have printed business cards I give out, all I get told is "already have somebody thanks", or already have enough beaters..... Whats more annoying is fields I drive past are sometimes littered with birds and deer, I point this out, and still to no avail...….

  12. Well, after trapsing around West Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and knocking on just about every farm door with 80 mile radius, I can't get a look in or permission on pigeons let alone deer. I've come to the conclusion this sport is definitely about who you know and not what you know, as the only perm I have are a big thanks to a special kind hearted gent on here who introduced me to the farmer...… I can see why people get despondent......

  13. 7 hours ago, JDog said:

    If your part of the country has oak woods the pigeons may be dying of tanin poisoning caused by eating acorns over a long period.

    How the hell do you know all this stuff?? As soon as I learn something new off you and think my education is coming on, you blow us away with even more :)

     

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