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Hi from Ireland.

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Just found this site so hellow to everyone hope to get involved and meet new friends.
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A warm welcome marlin vs.

Hope you enjoy the forum and join in.

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Welcome to the forum, the Waterford area has some lovely countryside, what do you hunt?
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Welcome aboard marlin vs and do join in with the mindless craik!

Will be at a wedding near Dublin next June...hope to sample good old Irish hospitality!

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Welcome Marlin! I think Rob's comment above should have been mindless cack! :o :lol: :lol:
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ovenpaa wrote:Welcome to the forum, the Waterford area has some lovely countryside, what do you hunt?
Mostly different species of duck, woodcock, snipe, pheasant the occasional goose during the season, this time of year I shoot rabbits and will be hard at the pigeons as soon as the crops start to ripen.
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Hello and welcome .

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marlin vs

Are your crops rippening early, like those on the Gower?

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marlin vs wrote:Mostly different species of duck, woodcock, snipe, pheasant the occasional goose during the season, this time of year I shoot rabbits and will be hard at the pigeons as soon as the crops start to ripen.
Snipe and Woodcock used to be difficult when I had young eyes, I would have no chance these days :lol:
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