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Another fkn pigeon killed today...I'm safer training them :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang:

 

Im getting hit with percy Geo, ive had my hens out twice and ive lost my best hen and a dtr of my Ancenis section winner. Ive had my cocks out a few times and I have a few sliced down the back and front. My ybs have been out twice and ive lost 10 :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang:

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This fkr whatever it is is getting them about 50 metres from my loft in the middle of the park....full of dog walkers :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang:

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This fkr whatever it is is getting them about 50 metres from my loft in the middle of the park....full of dog walkers :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang: :emoticon-0179-headbang:

It may actually be waiting for you to release them when it hits them so close to home.

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Out of the 8 we have had hit,7 in the park at the back of the loft,like at Georges dog walkers there most of time,only one in the back garden,

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One of Sabina's whites got hit too, neighbour brought it to us. Unfortunately it was in his garden and not ours. Sparrow hawk het the stock aviary earlier on too but I wasn't ready for it.

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george just use the sticky fly strips they work a treat

How does that work ! Tam .have had a couple doo,s caught in it in garage and it ripped the feathers out them so interested how it works on Percy .

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How does that work ! Tam .have had a couple doo,s caught in it in garage and it ripped the feathers out them so interested how it works on Percy .

next time i will show you how it works easy sorted :emoticon-0127-lipssealed: :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

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next time i will show you how it works easy sorted :emoticon-0127-lipssealed: :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

would like to hear aswell,

 

another one today, bleedin grim!! this time in the garden though.

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Out of the 8 we have had hit,7 in the park at the back of the loft,like at Georges dog walkers there most of time,only one in the back garden,

do you want the dog walkers to set their dogs on it

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would like to hear aswell,

 

another one today, bleedin grim!! this time in the garden though.

i learnt the art of catching wild birds by a member on here when i was a lad never been pestered by any hawk for long very simple to use also the use of bird lime on small twigs has the same effect just grew up living of the land very simple guys :drinking-coffee-200:

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i learnt the art of catching wild birds by a member on here when i was a lad never been pestered by any hawk for long very simple to use also the use of bird lime on small twigs has the same effect just grew up living of the land very simple guys :drinking-coffee-200:

to much info tommy boy emoticon-0127-lipssealed.gif
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to much info tommy boy emoticon-0127-lipssealed.gif

ive snared and trapped every thing since i was a young boy cant take that away from me remember cutting the nets from the five aside pitches and making 8feet nets for catching the roe deer in used lakeland terriers for catching hares aswell it was all in a days work at one time :drinking-coffee-200:

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ive snared and trapped every thing since i was a young boy cant take that away from me remember cutting the nets from the five aside pitches and making 8feet nets for catching the roe deer in used lakeland terriers for catching hares aswell it was all in a days work at one time :drinking-coffee-200:

you nearly had an audience until you started coursing hares wae lakys , emoticon-0136-giggle.gif
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ive snared and trapped every thing since i was a young boy cant take that away from me remember cutting the nets from the five aside pitches and making 8feet nets for catching the roe deer in used lakeland terriers for catching hares aswell it was all in a days work at one time :drinking-coffee-200:

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i learnt the art of catching wild birds by a member on here when i was a lad never been pestered by any hawk for long very simple to use also the use of bird lime on small twigs has the same effect just grew up living of the land very simple guys :drinking-coffee-200:

[/quotewas once picked up on the tweed 3am dec, and charged wae not having a fishing permit hahaha cheeky b......s emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

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