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Given I am hosting a few AR mates in 3-4 weeks for some Fallow and Pheasant action I thought I would put up a few pics to show the start of the season.

We will be hunting together on the 26th & 27th Nov and i hope the weather is kind enough to allow me to film some of the hunting and post on here.

Anyway this is what I have so far:





























Rgds,
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I like. Looking forward to it.


Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
 
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Wonderful pics, mate! Smiler


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Great photos.
Looks like you all had a good time Smiler


Cheers all
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There's gonna be at least one "Round Hole/Square Peg" kinda Guy present ......

hilbily

I guess I can borrow a Tie .....


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Great photos, a Goose too


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was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill

 
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a Goose too


Toppie .....

I thought that was some sort of exotic, VERY large Partridge ..... A Driven Goose Day?

Kiri what have you signed us up for?

I've got a copy of the "Birds of Europe & the UK" ..... I better brush up on my Game Bird I.D.

bewildered


Cheers,

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There's gonna be at least one "Round Hole/Square Peg" kinda Guy present ......

hilbily

I guess I can borrow a Tie .....



A tie fine, dressing like Oscar Wilde ona country jaunt.....

Erm no.

Ask Kiri about the imitation bearskin hat and military jacket incident. Wink
 
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Ask Kiri about the imitation bearskin hat and military jacket incident.



Excuse me while I rummage about in the photos I have on this computer.....
 
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A tie fine, dressing like Oscar Wilde ona country jaunt.....

Erm no.

Ask Kiri about the imitation bearskin hat and military jacket incident. Wink


Did Oscar Wilde wear realtree long-johns?

The mind boggles.


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Ah, the realtree long johns.
That picture is forever etched in my mind Smiler

About the big scarves Kiri and Dig is wearing, is it a kind of clan outfit?


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Lovely pics. tu2

Best-
Locksley,R.


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Ah, the realtree long johns.
That picture is forever etched in my mind Smiler

About the big scarves Kiri and Dig is wearing, is it a kind of clan outfit?


Can we all promise not to mention the real tree long johns again?

I'm not sure I can afford the therapy...

As for the scarves, I'm not sure how they came about but Adam also turned up in South Africa with two, (one of which he donated to Achmir), and apart from the fact they keep my neck warm and that my wife refuses to allow it to be seen in the house, there's not a lot to tell.

Of course various theories are circulating southern English shoots but you can't believe everything you read in the press!!

Arild, BTW, we stopped at the pub and booked you a couple of extra pillows for Feb.
archer



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What's with all that white stuff on the ground??


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Amir Tried to show us his trick of freezing a can of shaving foam with liquid nitrogen but like all mad scientists things got a bit out of control....

That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

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Kiri,

Are you wearing leather Musto type boots or brown gaiters?
 
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A bunch of well-dressed gentlemen! But who's that ex-soviet officer?? Big Grin


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Anders.
I belive I have seen that man before (he was once known as the infamous elephant painter).
He usually stick out like a sore thumb clotheswise. But is a very likeable fellow Wink


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'Tis true, 'tis true....

The soviet commisar propped up the London guntrade for a while I'll have you know!

And it also annoyed Dig out of all proportion.

If anything it was the Russian accent I felt obliged to adopt all day that nearly got me kicked off the shoot rather than the dress code faux pas....
 
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Originally posted by Ghubert:

A tie fine, dressing like Oscar Wilde ona country jaunt.....

Erm no.

Ask Kiri about the imitation bearskin hat and military jacket incident. Wink


Did Oscar Wilde wear realtree long-johns?

The mind boggles.


Incognito he did....
 
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D99

They are the Musto Nubuck wellingtons. They are great boots and one of the few tht felt comfortable, but everyone that I know has problems with them cracking along the front over the toes. Mine split up the seams above the heel last week too.

However the good news is that Musto's customer service is excellent by all accounts and two or three friends that had the problem had their boots replaced even after a couple of years.

Rgds,
Kiri
 
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Leather wellies are great, but I have yet to try a pair that last very long.

I have had good luck with tall Danner gore-tex boots and gaiters.

But you lose about 4 inches of wading power.
 
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