wuss oops i shoot a 20 gaugeWell she kicks like a startled cattlebeast. Anyone want to give my my $80 back for it??
maybe some 2 inchers might be the go.
great pics pointer envious of the nostalgia trip if not the recoil.
wuss oops i shoot a 20 gaugeWell she kicks like a startled cattlebeast. Anyone want to give my my $80 back for it??
maybe some 2 inchers might be the go.
great pics pointer envious of the nostalgia trip if not the recoil.
sounds a bit like mothers reaction when i snuggle up and start nuzzling ye old neck
WHAAAAT.............boom a well aimed right foot to my shins
Shit yeah it does bring a tear to the eye!
get my revenge now
off to fart sack early and when she arrives I warm the sheets with a fart any dairy heifer would be proud to moo about.
nice gun that but me -id retire the old girl .Ive a 12G clan heirloom but it'll never see the arse of a cartridge in its breech again -i removed the pins as its too bloody dangerous!
Truth is kotuku she is in better nick than some of my more modern guns 100 years her junior
This is a 'Re-Post' as i had deleted 2 photos from Photobucket..........Brace on my 1/8th acre property!!!!!!!
Decided to try to flush them out with my trusty gundog Eddie (Miniature Schnauzer) got up early and filled with the ‘breakfast of champions’
(Berocca and nurofen) we set off to despatch our unwary foe…..
Eddie was primed and quickly went on point, I knew we were close and the old hairs on the back of my neck stood to attention like cold nipples!!!!!!
Eddie went straight in for the flush, not a lot of hunting pressure on these inner city quail/animates toy hybrids so they were caught unaware's….
The brightly coloured male stood out against the brush stick covered fence and was the first to feel the force of my 12g Mossberg 500 pump….
The drab hen gained height but was silhouetted against the blue sky and soon met the same fate, luckily dropping my side of the fence to save me
A climb and a possible testicular crush injury retrieve (phew!)…….Eddie was onto the male like Gerry Brownlee on a free buffet……
So there we were, two birds for the pot and only 58 seconds on the clock….what a morning! Ive always considered the Miniature Schnauzer breed
To be a underutilised gun dog breed, my suspicions where vindicated, who knows where Eddie will go next, kiwi aversion training is on the cards….
After a clean up of the shottie, the birds and Eddies paws (mum doesn’t like mud on her grey carpet!!!!) another well deserved ‘brace’ was consumed..
Sláinte
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While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Top man Scouser. I had noticed the photo's had gone and frankly I felt it a little selfish to deprive aspiring hunters the opportunity to see a well trained dog working is some of the harshest water fowling environments. The non slip carpet on the mai mai floor is also a good tip along with the professionally installed retrieving door. Glad to see that Eddie waited to after the chores were done to have a Scotch. Basic rules to avoid a retriever going off line, bringing back a stick, or threatening to fight you as it's too cold outside.
While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
[QUOTE=Scouser;374972]This is a 'Re-Post' as i had deleted 2 photos from Photobucket..........Brace on my 1/8th acre property!!!!!!!
Decided to try to flush them out with my trusty gundog Eddie (Miniature Schnauzer) got up early and filled with the ‘breakfast of champions’
(Berocca and nurofen) we set off to despatch our unwary foe…..
Eddie was primed and quickly went on point, I knew we were close and the old hairs on the back of my neck stood to attention like cold nipples!!!!!!
Eddie went straight in for the flush, not a lot of hunting pressure on these inner city quail/animates toy hybrids so they were caught unaware's….
The brightly coloured male stood out against the brush stick covered fence and was the first to feel the force of my 12g Mossberg 500 pump….
The drab hen gained height but was silhouetted against the blue sky and soon met the same fate, luckily dropping my side of the fence to save me
A climb and a possible testicular crush injury retrieve (phew!)…….Eddie was onto the male like Gerry Brownlee on a free buffet……
So there we were, two birds for the pot and only 58 seconds on the clock….what a morning! Ive always considered the Miniature Schnauzer breed
To be a underutilised gun dog breed, my suspicions where vindicated, who knows where Eddie will go next, kiwi aversion training is on the cards….
After a clean up of the shottie, the birds and Eddies paws (mum doesn’t like mud on her grey carpet!!!!) another well deserved ‘brace’ was consumed..
Sláinte
@Scouser, that is absolutely hilarious...
...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...
...le beau et le bon, cela rime avec Breton!...
Another brace for the last evening shoot of the season
Righto- last calls.
OUT OF THE CAVE: Limiting The Future
scouser ,youre a born comedian! Well finally got back to our mai maiin rakai the other day for a final shot &decoy pickup.alas no birds but we have found a new access way ,and had a couple of adventures -but they'llkeep. thanks for the competition tim-and i willcarry on keeping his lordship the mayor of rakaia honest1
No need to thank me Kotuku, thanks goes to those who took the time to entertain us.
Going twice.....
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