Hi Mike, thanks for watching. I've actually got them, I keep three in the back of the pick up as dividers and two at the house for the larder. A trick I found was if you put an inch of water in the bottom it stops the drips slattering everywhere and the tick and deer keys drop off and drown so they're not wandering around the garage. 👍
Cracking videos nothing fancy just good father and son enjoying what you love doing please don’t change how you video it or how you put it across. How long before you have to leave the dog at home ? Looks like it taking its toll on her will you go for another cocker or a lab with all the wet / marsh land you hunt on..
Hi Kev, the plan is to get another cocker in the few months so maybe another year to 18 months. She's fine as long as we keep an eye on her. She's a part of the family so very important not to work her to hard. A cocker next year then a pup from that one to give us two working ones. Thanks for the kind comments, no plan to change the video style as yet. We have a drone and a better camera but not sure when it'll translate to the videos. Thanks for watching 👍
Good video Ian …. Very nice larder . You need some plastic trays to catch blood drips . Get them in garden centres or hydroponics shops .
Hi Mike, thanks for watching. I've actually got them, I keep three in the back of the pick up as dividers and two at the house for the larder. A trick I found was if you put an inch of water in the bottom it stops the drips slattering everywhere and the tick and deer keys drop off and drown so they're not wandering around the garage. 👍
Love the channel - been a while since u post staking videos - look forward to seeing more pal
Thanks glad you enjoy them. Been working a lot this year. Hopefully get back into it this winter 🙏
Nice shooting.
well done
Nice bit of venison there Ian and I like your larder setup. Excellent! :D
Thanks Tony, it's a handy thing to have I must admit.
Nice videos. Thanks
Thanks Nigel
Cracking videos nothing fancy just good father and son enjoying what you love doing please don’t change how you video it or how you put it across. How long before you have to leave the dog at home ? Looks like it taking its toll on her will you go for another cocker or a lab with all the wet / marsh land you hunt on..
Hi Kev, the plan is to get another cocker in the few months so maybe another year to 18 months. She's fine as long as we keep an eye on her. She's a part of the family so very important not to work her to hard. A cocker next year then a pup from that one to give us two working ones. Thanks for the kind comments, no plan to change the video style as yet. We have a drone and a better camera but not sure when it'll translate to the videos. Thanks for watching 👍
Good consistent high quality content, Channel will only grow mate!
Thanks Joe that means a lot. Any suggestions are more than welcome.
Nice video just found you by accident but will certainly subscribe keep up the good work
Thanks for that, it's nice to see people are enjoying them
same as below just found the vid I do miss going up Scotland stalking. anyway nice vid good shooting stay safe
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
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@@scottishoutdoorlife can’t mistake them. Shocking prices just now, hardly with shooting then unless for your own freezer
@@sunfisherbum that's exactly where they went, there and gave the rest away.
@@scottishoutdoorlife perfect
qwew about are you in Scotland I've a brother who lives just in the borders and that's were I go when I can
Right in the middle, I'd rather not say exactly where on here. I've never shot in the borders, maybe one day.
@@scottishoutdoorlife no problem the place were I normally shoot is forestry which is good but a lot of up and down hillsides
@@wooley2861 it's all pretty low lying ground we shoot which is fine, I wouldn't mind a bit of hill ground somewhere, it'd certainly get me fitter