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Goings actually been pretty good round here lateley LB. They're all re-appearing in good numbers on peas, spring rape and more recently as I mentioned... barley. However I doubt it will be my barrels that get hot as I spend all day behind the wheel of a Land Rover watching other peoples barrels gettin hot. :devil:

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Goings actually been pretty good round here lateley LB. They're all re-appearing in good numbers on peas, spring rape and more recently as I mentioned... barley. However I doubt it will be my barrels that get hot as I spend all day behind the wheel of a Land Rover watching other peoples barrels gettin hot. :devil:

LOL At least your in the worlds best vehicle :devil:

 

 

 

 

LB

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I had an encounter some weeks back with two unsavory characters and there two lurchers... lets say they were of no fixed abode... I think you all know the type.

 

I bumped into them at 4.30 in the Morning and theres only one thing they were about at that time.

 

I threw caution to the wind and decided to chuck em off the land I shoot politely as my upbringing dictated only to be met with a tirade of abuse and foul language together with the most unsavoury of curses on my wife, children and any future offspring.

 

Fortunately my accomplice was a guy called Remmington and they took rather more notice of him.

 

I dont know what might of happened if things had turned nasty but it was very close. I dare say (Hypothetically of course) that if I had given both a cranial injection of Pb and left them inturned in the Cotswold soil.. Nobody would have known or minded in the least. Some of these people are Sub human.

 

FM.

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Well done Mike.

 

Sounds like you did the right thing.

 

When I was a lad my mate told me a story. He found a whole family picking the fruit in his father's field and putting it in plastic buckets. He asked them to leave. They made to go picking up their buckets full of fruit.

 

Thumbing back the hammer on his closed single 12 he said "thanks for picking the fruit for us, you weren't thinking of stealing it were you ?"

 

They left without the fruit.

 

The 12 was unloaded.

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Went down the permission this morning and saw the farmer who is starting to get worried about his barley as he reckons the corvids have started to get into the edge of his fields and flatten it down . He took me over there and they had indeed started to jump into the edge probably a 30m by 1m stretch so got my 1 crow deek out and ended up with 9 various (crow,jackdaw,rook) , a magpie and a couple of woodies for a couple of hours shooting , as it was getting a bit hot in the hide with no shade I decided to call it a day . Also noticed a lot more pigeons flying around compared to the last month or so , so it looks like the hot barrels are'nt going to be far away . :rolleyes:

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Couldn't agree more Mike.

 

Come the revolution we will be able to deal with them like all the other agricultural vermin. How this country puts up with a group of people who contribute nothing, flout every law going and cause agravation to thousands is completely beyond me.

 

P

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