Outstanding effort, @Kaneo76. Never seen any mustelids shot like that before, wouldn't have even thought it possible.
Outstanding effort, @Kaneo76. Never seen any mustelids shot like that before, wouldn't have even thought it possible.
Cheers for the comments and likes.
It was to dark to check the Doc trap before work but just checked it now and picked up a female from the same spot - thinking it was the one that got away yesterday. Rubbed it all around the trap and reset it again.
Shame there isnt a tail competition in Hawke's Bay that I know of, either way its a win for the birds in the area
Hey Kaneo the tail competition is nation wide. Just put the tails in your freezer and drop them into any hunting and fishing store anytime during the month of november.
Each tail = 1 entry. Great prizes.
https://www.huntingandfishing.co.nz/swamp-comp-2018
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Its not what you get but what you give that makes a life !!
Sweet, Cheers for the info Kukuwai.
Just done a mission in the pouring rain to recover the tails.
Now have four bagged up in the freezer. Good stuff.
Amazing work on the ferrets @Kaneo76 - great that you saved the tails
The last one I got was about six months back - I recall being told that a piece of skin nailed inside the doc250 box would help to pull in the next one - so I cut a fairly big piece of skin off him and along with the tail - put it in the freezer - only just remembered it tonight, so found it and will try out some tomorrow. Putrid smell cutting skin off that ferret - must be desperate but worth a try. Also using Connovation Lure-it Muskattract recently - putrid stuff and hasn’t yet pulled in another mustilid - but I keep trying stuff - but something is attracting hogs
Hi Time out,
Good luck on the trapping.
Be interested to see how your trap goes with the ferret skin, nasty work cutting that up I bet - not much smells worse than a ferret.
Had a hog in another Doc trap the other night. I get alot more hogs than mustelids.
Wild cats are the other problem on this property.
Cheers,
First kill at 140 yards with the new stock on,Bo on the retrieve.
"Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
CFD
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got the boy out to rid of few varimin, little buggers are out in full force atm.
Feel like i've finally got to grips with the .22 wmr subs, 5 from 5 today. cat and a magpie at work been after the cat for a while the quail hatch is down to 6 from 12.
Then a trio of these tonight.
Wednesday nights tea sorted
Sure, but those subs make the WMR pretty versatile?
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Please explain what the benefits of using subsonic rounds for WMR? Seems like a waste?
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