Thank you my friend...Much appreciate your encouraging words! And yes, I bloody couldn't believe I crash my drone into that tree...I had to ask one of the farm helpers along with his tractor to put me in the bucket as high as it would go so I could reach it with a long poll...Cheers, Mark
Robert...Thanks mate, and I appreciate it! We have been also going to the Rat farms, but have had zero action as of late...Could be the weather, or could be that we just knocked them down to where we are not seeing as many...! Haha! Cheers, Mark
Hahahaha! Hello mate...I was wondering if anyone was going to pick up on that...Well done! Actually that is a closed road with gates on both ends that I have permission to access and use...It's really only used for fire truck access if need be. The road signs are there because here in the States they "Legally" have to post them...! I appreciate your comments and also thanks for watching! Cheers, Mark PS: And just so you know, I'm still a British subject!
my wife from cleaveland ohio and from when ive been over there the avg yank has no idea of gun safety or shooting common sense @@FarmPestManagementAirgun
I was 11 years old when I got my first airgun in the U.K. The Farmer that had property around our house would ask my Dad if he could borrow me to shoot the crows during lambing session. He showed and taught me how to shoot safely around farms... There are many more restrictions in the U.K for Airgunners than there are here in the States, but safety must obviously be at the forefront, whatever country you live in...Airgunners in the U.K have been able to get "Permissions" on farms a lot easier, than here in the States, as Farmers in the U.K are more open to the idea! There are a lot of great RUclips celebs from the U.K that in their videos teach safe practices...That's a very good start for all! Cheers, Mark@@briansolomon6153
lol, that was funny with the drone blooper. Good shooting!
Thank you my friend...Much appreciate your encouraging words! And yes, I bloody couldn't believe I crash my drone into that tree...I had to ask one of the farm helpers along with his tractor to put me in the bucket as high as it would go so I could reach it with a long poll...Cheers, Mark
As always I look forward to your videos and a thumbs up my friend 👍🏻
Robert...Thanks mate, and I appreciate it! We have been also going to the Rat farms, but have had zero action as of late...Could be the weather, or could be that we just knocked them down to where we are not seeing as many...! Haha! Cheers, Mark
How do Mark glad to see you doing ok mate, another cracking video and shooting, i always really enjoy them quality all round Cheers mate 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, thank you, thank you mate! It's always encouraging to hear. Cheers for your support and kind comments! Mark
@@FarmPestManagementAirgun Always a pleasure mate 😁😁😁👍👍👍
🤠😂 I Thought you was in the UK, Not Shooting a 168yards!😂😂 I Subscribed to yer Channel!🐇🐇👊🏻
Originally I'm from the U.K but moved to the States quite a few decades ago. Thank you for subscribing mate, I appreciate it! Cheers, Mark
where are you
The U.S...The other side of the pond...Haha! Cheers, Mark
can see your in the usa from 1st shot SHOOTING TOWARDS A ROAD crap safty not that it bothers yanks
Hahahaha! Hello mate...I was wondering if anyone was going to pick up on that...Well done! Actually that is a closed road with gates on both ends that I have permission to access and use...It's really only used for fire truck access if need be. The road signs are there because here in the States they "Legally" have to post them...! I appreciate your comments and also thanks for watching! Cheers, Mark
PS: And just so you know, I'm still a British subject!
my wife from cleaveland ohio and from when ive been over there the avg yank has no idea of gun safety or shooting common sense
@@FarmPestManagementAirgun
I was 11 years old when I got my first airgun in the U.K. The Farmer that had property around our house would ask my Dad if he could borrow me to shoot the crows during lambing session. He showed and taught me how to shoot safely around farms... There are many more restrictions in the U.K for Airgunners than there are here in the States, but safety must obviously be at the forefront, whatever country you live in...Airgunners in the U.K have been able to get "Permissions" on farms a lot easier, than here in the States, as Farmers in the U.K are more open to the idea! There are a lot of great RUclips celebs from the U.K that in their videos teach safe practices...That's a very good start for all! Cheers, Mark@@briansolomon6153