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Thread: What little pesties did you bowl over today?

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    went out sat evening 2 plovers 4 possums and hit a wild cat with the .270
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    270? And wounded a cat? Need an HMR17
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    270? And wounded a cat? Need an HMR17
    nah there was f all left of the cat
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynastar27 View Post
    nah there was f all left of the cat
    It is a .270 not a fucking .22. What do you expect?
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    hahahahahaha tht got put a way and the .22 came out
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Size:  1,000.5 KBof pigs (mate in the picture got his 1st pig and wallaby on that trip) I will say I was. A bit buggered after that hunt couple of big climbs out of Valley where pigs were living .trip was 2 weeks ago

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    Love the look of those pussy cats a few months back possummatti - keep up the good work - only one good cat in the wild

    Not a lot of work with the rifle - but doing a bit of bird predator work
    Needed a bunny for a cage - old fella not keen to give it up -


    Rats seem to live under big logs - get a lot of bait blocks in these T stations - one or two wires full - good feeding for a few days -


    Rats cleaned out a T station - possum tried to clean out the apple -


    Cant get on top of the buggars with traps - so have put out some bait stations - some buggar has been having a feed here


    Got some DOC 250s going as well but no luck yet
    gadgetman, seandundee and Scouser like this.

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    Nice looking chocolate lab you got their.

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    Quote Originally Posted by time out View Post
    Love the look of those pussy cats a few months back possummatti - keep up the good work - only one good cat in the wild

    Not a lot of work with the rifle - but doing a bit of bird predator work
    Needed a bunny for a cage - old fella not keen to give it up -


    Rats seem to live under big logs - get a lot of bait blocks in these T stations - one or two wires full - good feeding for a few days -


    Rats cleaned out a T station - possum tried to clean out the apple -


    Cant get on top of the buggars with traps - so have put out some bait stations - some buggar has been having a feed here


    Got some DOC 250s going as well but no luck yet
    Cute Dog

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    Walked the trap line this morning with my 15 yr old son. This old doe was on the last trap. Doing a gully system on an organic dairy farm near here....37 so far in three days plus 14 spotlighted about two weeks ago, plus numerous gigantic hedgehogsName:  20141001_111428.jpg
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    Few bucks worth there top job
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    Had a few of the little buggers land outside the office at work today, first one ate a 22sub at 50m which made his mate bugger off to about 90m. Still gave him a feed before reuniting them for this picture.

 

 

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