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  • #76
    Vthey are hard to pick in high wind too, they dont scent too stron do they?... Thats a good dog!
    "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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    • #77
      Bloody good dog. Bet the handler was dead chuffed.

      Was loading in a bit of a gale earlier this week. Perfect for partridge, those that made it over the guns were real screamers and had a bit of curl on them too. Thankfully it was a damn good team of guns that day - lesser teams would have never made the bag, even with the keeper's super-human efforts to get enough birds over them. (Not an issue on a nice little syndicate or family shoot, but fairly important for that keeper with a boss/accountant to keep happy).

      Off to Wales tomorrow evening (this evening, as I type this). Have been invited on a shoot up in the valleys just outside Welshpool by someone who wants me to sell some days next year. I offered to head up in February to have a look around at what he's got and I was told not to be silly... "You'll only appreciate how good this shoot is if you have a go yourself... I've got a peg on the 7th, come and join us." Obviously I didn't need asking twice. Stuck between Vaynor Park and Powis Castle it should be a belter. Stocked up on some manlier cartridges than usual too. Hopefully I'll get a couple of photos.
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      • #78
        I love springers I use to work one professionally.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Simon-JG-hr View Post
          Bloody good dog. Bet the handler was dead chuffed.

          Was loading in a bit of a gale earlier this week. Perfect for partridge, those that made it over the guns were real screamers and had a bit of curl on them too. Thankfully it was a damn good team of guns that day - lesser teams would have never made the bag, even with the keeper's super-human efforts to get enough birds over them. (Not an issue on a nice little syndicate or family shoot, but fairly important for that keeper with a boss/accountant to keep happy).

          Off to Wales tomorrow evening (this evening, as I type this). Have been invited on a shoot up in the valleys just outside Welshpool by someone who wants me to sell some days next year. I offered to head up in February to have a look around at what he's got and I was told not to be silly... "You'll only appreciate how good this shoot is if you have a go yourself... I've got a peg on the 7th, come and join us." Obviously I didn't need asking twice. Stuck between Vaynor Park and Powis Castle it should be a belter. Stocked up on some manlier cartridges than usual too. Hopefully I'll get a couple of photos.
          All i have to say is phwoar! Enjoy!
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          • #80
            Originally posted by pootana View Post
            I love springers I use to work one professionally.

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            The pickers up have labs quite small for labs and spingers one or two cockers as well these dogs are mustard
            it's such a pleasure seeing them working all by the whistle and by hand signals they never seem to get tired
            quick drink from a puddle and off they go again.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
              Vthey are hard to pick in high wind too, they dont scent too stron do they?... Thats a good dog!

              Your correct in what your saying woodcock haven't got a strong scent not like other game birds.

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              • #82
                Bloody good dog. Bet the handler was dead chuffed


                To be honest he did have a smile on his face when he eventualy came back.

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                • #83
                  Never been involved in sports with gundogs . We used them due to their ability to cover ground ..and scenting capabilities

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                  • #84
                    If dogs were not used on the syndicate for such a big estate a lot of birds would go unnoticed
                    then you need the dogs to find the shot birds in thick cover they certainly earn their keep and more.

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                    • #85
                      Some pics posted for Tony N and his son
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                      MAKE MINE A CUBAN

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                      • #86
                        Cracking shots in many senses!
                        "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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                        • #87
                          Hope you like the photo's lads
                          all the photo's were taken by one of the guns wife she's into photography
                          and made into a calendar for all the guns and beaters these are from last season.

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                          • #88
                            Inside the bunker at lunch time drinks all round.

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                            • #89
                              Looks a cracking day. I would love to try shooting

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                              • #90
                                Realy nice winter hobby wether your a gun shooting beating or picking up birds
                                out in the fresh air and keeps you fit we both love it
                                then as a thankyou from the guns and the keeper
                                we get beaters day which means we get to shoot and the guns do the beating and pick up
                                bloody good banter.

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