The fish was taken, it's said, from Loch Ken by the gamekeeper on a peacock herl tied on a hook. |
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But the shift from lampooning celebrities to flattering them was another thing entirely, a brazen case of poacher turning gamekeeper. |
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I continue to believe that foxes must be controlled and that this is best served by the practiced and experienced gamekeeper and farmer. |
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He moved to Yorkshire when his father became a gamekeeper on the Newburgh estate and they lived at Oulston. |
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Which is just as well because once a deer is shot, the gamekeeper must carry out the gralloch, or disembowelling. |
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The patch of wild raspberries, whose location is known only to us and to the apparitional gamekeeper, is laden with fruit. |
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We called on the estate gamekeeper who invited us into his cottage for a cup of tea. |
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After all, you never know when a dishy Mellors-type gamekeeper might crop up. |
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A terrified gamekeeper had a lucky escape after he managed to sprint to safety from a charging hippopotamus. |
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He was allowed in, but only as a private and served under the command of his own gamekeeper until the Home Guard was disbanded. |
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He's very trustworthy, he's honest and he's much braver than I am, as a gamekeeper he has to be. |
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The course is done sometimes in old trails of gamekeeper and in some occasions along the municipalities. |
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Although dressed in the buckskin of the frontiersman, he travelled in style, accompanied by a gamekeeper from his Angus estate and an Iroquois cook. |
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However, Hilarion, the gamekeeper, who is also in love with Giselle, guesses at the prince's true identity and unmasks him. |
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A hunter from Liddes accompanied by gamekeeper Raymond Michellod fired at the wolf. |
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A gamekeeper who works for a private estate in the valley said other country sports like fishing and shooting were threatened if a ban was introduced. |
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A buzzard dropped down to watch, a heavy twin-rotor helicopter thudded over, a jet lanced through, and a gamekeeper rolled past in a 4x4, that was the traffic for the day. |
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Down in the River Findhorn valley, below the wind farm site, the wife of the head gamekeeper on the Coignafearn estate, welcomes the campaign of resistance. |
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The gamekeeper, for a private shooting estate in the valley, faces 19 charges under the Wildlife Act, including 10 of killing rare peregrine falcons, goshawk and sparrowhawk. |
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The gamekeeper contracted bird fancier's lung, a serious disease contracted from working in a closed environment with the birds' feathers and droppings. |
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Four minutes after he left, a gamekeeper arrived, and let himself into the cage-like trap. |
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He was a successful Merchant Venturer and when in 1613 he was appointed surveyor-general of the customs, it was a case of poacher turned gamekeeper. |
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Jones called the police and his evidence helped convict the gamekeeper, who was given a 70-day suspended sentence. |
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The Chatterley gamekeeper boasted of education at a grammar school in Sheffield. |
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Findhorn, the eco-spiritual community that espouses love and respect to the earth, plants and animals, has employed a gamekeeper to shoot marauding deer on its land. |
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In the latter case, the hunter must present the wild game to the gamekeeper or game manager and inform them of any abnormal behaviour observed before killing. |
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You'd have to be pretty naive to say a gamekeeper has never killed a bird of prey but to generalise and say, 'It's gamekeepers' is simply not fair. |
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Mawle offered to show me his grouse moor, and so we clambered into a noisy Kawasaki all-terrain vehicle driven by Neil Taylor, Mawle's Scottish gamekeeper. |
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That year two hen harriers were shot over the Queen's estate at Sandringham, Norfolk, while Prince Harry, his friend William van Cutsem and a gamekeeper were out duck shooting. |
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The trained person could also be the gamekeeper or the game manager if he or she is part of the hunting team or located in the immediate vicinity of where hunting is taking place. |
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Overseen by our gamekeeper, generations of faithful and passionate men and women regularly come to provide us support and expert advice to improve the quality of our services. |
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A small house, the one of the gamekeeper, closes the most distant angle of it, while a rare Ha-Ha let the sight to continue as far as the eye can see, replacing itself to the closings. |
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Hughes became close to the family and learnt a lot about wildlife from Wholly's father, a gamekeeper. |
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The horrific find, which included severed legs and seven lambskins, was made by gamekeeper Bob Williams on the Hiraethog Moors two miles from Llansannan, Denbighshire. |
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Take the time when Billy Jackson, Squire Ferris's gamekeeper saw Ira on his way home from the moors and guessed he had some snickled hares in his knapsack. |
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In 2004, Perthshire gamekeeper David Stewart was fined pounds 1,200 for possessing the poison chloralose, often used to kill golden eagles, kestrels and buzzards. |
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We returned to our remote northern fastnesses to find that the Apparitional Gamekeeper had been busy. |
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After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete. |
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