different over here , in that the bird's have to make it into southern ireland first , by way of wexford or arklow , then it become's a south to north thing ,wind dosen't have any bearing ,unless its a strong west to n/west ,then the bird's go wright up the west coast of england ,scotland and come in from the north , i do see your point
good barley is hard to come by over here, this year any i have looked at has been burnt at the end's , not sure if it was kilin dried , or wasen't prop corned wright , any thought's on this . ch pied
never looked at that side of the coin (,the minor ), aspect , take them both in the club , they are novice's , IHU RULE'S a novice can join up untill the first y/bird race, are the SHU the same
jimmy, from what you are saying this was more or less a secret meeting , as we call them on this side of the pond , so much for the sporting nature of the member's of the club , they should bringing the kid in with open arm's and giving any help he may need , DISCRACE , no other word for it , celtic / billy no mate's , beat it up them
scrap yard mate , old car fans ,run till the cow's come home . you can hard wire through a trainsformer or use a batt & a charger , cheep as chip's , and if you know a spark , he can fit a speed controller , if you put them in the wright spot , no dust,