thanks for the episode, great as always. Such a shame Browning haven't launched a range of left handed 825's. Thats a large share of the market instantly short-changed - and I want to upgrade!
In the words of my old game keeper and college lecturers "find another job this industry is dying" Went on from training gun dogs to training security and military dogs never looked back
Being a Fieldsports member for the last couple of years I absolutely love the content, but must say that whenever I hear Dave sign out with the "blah blah,...fishing for facts" I can't help thinking...where's the 'fishing news'. We never seem to hear anything fishing related, and that coming from someone that doesn't fish!
Thanks Charlie . If you do that it would be great , some of us older Chaps don’t do as much shooting as we used to . But some of us still do an hell of a lot of Fishing, Game and Coarse.
Hi Keith - I’ve asked Sean and he’s said.. “Personally, I'd always recommend drying, as a minimum some towelling, if they're soaked through it reduces the risk of rashes, skin irritation, infections etc and it's also a perfect opportunity to check for injuries, ticks, etc that may have occurred whilst out and about. If you're out working obviously you wouldn't need to dry off after every submersion, but at the end of the run/shoot/event then a good dry off certainly helps”
I am watching the article about the black '' panther '' hours after two lynx have just been recovered alive (thankfully - they are truly beautiful beasts) from the Scottish highlands, what does this say about UK border security and bio security - did they paddle themselves across from Scandinavia, or like the wild boars that skipped the rest of scotland to appear on the south banks of loch ness, was it by private jet they arrived? Questions in the Commons, me thinks!
Do really believe me Ears...someone is suggesting that that a dark coat muntjac is being mistaken for a BLACK PANTHER......even if you take away the fact that the deer in question has no tail ...there is no similarity between the animals at all......They Walk Amongst Us......
Just to clarify , yer man is out , spots a large black animal ,cannot identify it but shoots it anyway ? I’ve been shooting for years but I’m sorry I was taught if you can’t I d what your stalking then don’t shoot !!!
Great content and look forward to next week.
Best episode for several weeks, excellent on dogs also
Excellent film on dogs
thanks for the episode, great as always. Such a shame Browning haven't launched a range of left handed 825's. Thats a large share of the market instantly short-changed - and I want to upgrade!
Cheers Charlie and the team
In the words of my old game keeper and college lecturers "find another job this industry is dying"
Went on from training gun dogs to training security and military dogs never looked back
5 Stars. Great episode
Top show guys 👍👍🤠
Great vid again. thanks
Being a Fieldsports member for the last couple of years I absolutely love the content, but must say that whenever I hear Dave sign out with the "blah blah,...fishing for facts" I can't help thinking...where's the 'fishing news'. We never seem to hear anything fishing related, and that coming from someone that doesn't fish!
Thanks, George. We do put extra weight on shooting and hunting. Will try to do more with fishing. / Charlie
Thanks Charlie . If you do that it would be great , some of us older Chaps don’t do as much shooting as we used to . But some of us still do an hell of a lot of Fishing, Game and Coarse.
Should wet dogs be towel dried? Does towelling dry or rub the wet into the fur onto the skin?
Hi Keith - I’ve asked Sean and he’s said.. “Personally, I'd always recommend drying, as a minimum some towelling, if they're soaked through it reduces the risk of rashes, skin irritation, infections etc and it's also a perfect opportunity to check for injuries, ticks, etc that may have occurred whilst out and about.
If you're out working obviously you wouldn't need to dry off after every submersion, but at the end of the run/shoot/event then a good dry off certainly helps”
Once they've taken all our guns from us, we'll just be left with 'dogs'. 😒
I am watching the article about the black '' panther '' hours after two lynx have just been recovered alive (thankfully - they are truly beautiful beasts) from the Scottish highlands, what does this say about UK border security and bio security - did they paddle themselves across from Scandinavia, or like the wild boars that skipped the rest of scotland to appear on the south banks of loch ness, was it by private jet they arrived? Questions in the Commons, me thinks!
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Do really believe me Ears...someone is suggesting that that a dark coat muntjac is being mistaken for a BLACK PANTHER......even if you take away the fact that the deer in question has no tail ...there is no similarity between the animals at all......They Walk Amongst Us......
1, Terry reviewed the air rifle but said absolutely nothing about the air rifle. 2, Hunt sabs - It's nothing to do with foxes.
Just to clarify , yer man is out , spots a large black animal ,cannot identify it but shoots it anyway ? I’ve been shooting for years but I’m sorry I was taught if you can’t I d what your stalking then don’t shoot !!!