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They do taste lovely and strangely taste like a sea creature even though they live in freshwater,chuck them in a pan of boiling water and they turn bright orange like a crab or lobster and smell of the sea it's like a king prawn in taste, texture and appearance, you generally only eat the tail section but if they have big claws there can be a nice chunk of meat in there,
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I live downwind of the docks that import coal and export food waste, a sewerage plant and Astra Zeneca also the m5 motorway is a 100 yards away so I get my daily dose of chemicals by breathing, at least you get a nice taste in your mouth from the ones in sausages and let's be fair they even put chemicals in water so it's probably easier not to read the label and just eat what you enjoy in moderation and live an active lifestyle, that's were I am in my diet anyway
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Sausages by there very nature are a meat source made of offal and waste from times when peasants could,nt get there hands an quality cuts of meat, like faggots, haggis,burgers and corned beef, and yet people are moaning about the ingredients of one type of sausage, if you don't want to eat shite don't eat sausages full stop, it's like saying one bit of shit is better than another bit of shit, if your worried about what meat you eat kill or rear your own and if you can't support a proper butcher in your area before he's been replaced by aldi
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Bet he was,nt hard to track,
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I use a fishing weight mould and can bang out more than enough ammo in very little time
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Very little news about those 3 young white lads run over and killed by a ? Yet they can't wait to wave the racist radicalised banner when some looney decides to have a go back and throw Tommy Robinson in the mix as well, the libs are now so deeply seated in all walks of our life they will take decades to dig out,
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Reality of global warming for apex predator
Greyman replied to THE STIFFMEISTER's topic in General Talk
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Totally agree only way to get proper tips is to make them yourself, those things they shoot the turkeys heads clean off with are like scalpels, doubt even a swan would take that and they think they are rock hard
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I can fill my freezer after an evening walk around the local shoots when all the guns have gone home, but as you say it's not visible to most so it don't matter, unlike a swan swimming round a local park with 2ft of arrow sticking out its back
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Reality of global warming for apex predator
Greyman replied to THE STIFFMEISTER's topic in General Talk
How about piss off and don't speak to me as I find you a real sad act trying to be people's friend,s,you add nothing to anything and suck the life out of any thread you try to participate in, hope I have made my position clear though I doubt it will stop you as like most twats your skins like leather or you would notice the que at the back door everytime you walk in through the front one at your local???? wish we had a dickhead emoticon but that's the best I can do I,m afraid have a nice day -
Reality of global warming for apex predator
Greyman replied to THE STIFFMEISTER's topic in General Talk
I expect the next line of the film is asking you for £3 a month as this is the thing to do at the moment, show a film of a polar bear in summer with the ice naturally melting all around it, then blame global warming and tell the sheeple they can halt it by sending £3 a month it's all total bollacks, no one told the masses a couple of years back when the ice caps grew by 16 percent or offered to pay back there £3 a month, nature is cruel when he goes down he will feed another bear for a few months but when you film it and show it out of context it's a real tug on the heartstrings and an easy w -
Best to put sling bow into YouTube mate and have a look on there, check out chief aj, he claims to have dropped a grizzly with one, don't know how true it is but plenty taking pigs with them and shooting targets, I can hit things quite consistently out to 20/25 yards but like all forms of primitive hunting the more you practice the better, I quite fancy making myself an atlatl this summer it's the ultimate in primitive hunting tech
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Wrap and tuck check required!!
Greyman replied to Bush Rummager's topic in Catapult & Slingshot Hunting
Let us know how you get on with it mate, I keep trying different things but always end up back on tbg or 4.5 mm latex tube from China, a lot of people make a fuss about tbg being crap in winter but if you keep it in your pocket and only pull it out for a shot it's fine, -
Buying them is,nt the problem, they just are,nt very discreet to carry around, and everyone can't wait to phone the police in this country, but were there's a will there's a way
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I,d say yes but it's not an instant thing, in periods of cold weather when the fires running all day if you point the fan at the door you can feel the heat making its way upstairs over the course of the day,they are also quite a good talking point as they generate enough electricity to run the fan motor once the stove hits 150,
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That will be primrose mate ???
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I don't think it's more likely, it's just what's available, Scottish wildcats like many others are quite a solitary animal until mating time so when it goes looking for a shag it don't care what colour pyjamas the girl is wearing, like any males of many species any holes a goal and as there are hundreds more feral/domestic types than pure breeds it's more likely to just breed itself out over a period of time, the experts claim there are less than 100 pure wildcats left so the chances of 2 pure ones meeting are rather slim especially when many farms up there are crawling alive with ferals that
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I think it would just be a wildcat, the Scottish bit is just were its last remaining stronghold is, among all the other things I get to try and sift through, I have seen a stuffed wildcat that was killed in Dorset in recent times and as I said before it's the same cat that's running around in some of the more wild parts of Europe in reasonable numbers, house cats are just wildcats that learned years ago it was easier sitting round fishermen and eating scraps from the floor than hunting your own, the only thing that keeps them species specific is isolation, as we brought in domestics they bred
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As a little aside from the big cats, I have a book somewhere called a highland year by Leigh McNally, he was a gamekeeper back in the day s they were considered pests and there are some good accounts of hunting wildcats with his terriers in there, some nice pics as well if your a reading type
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So did I when I first read it, but it's to do with the offspring and how many they have, how many survive and how soon they start there own family if you had 2 rabbits in an enclosure and 2 cats in another the cat family would outgrow the rabbit family within a year, possibly to do with rabbits being a natural prey animal for everything and everyone to dine on and cats even domestic/ferals are still a decent preditor so would have a much higher survival rate, cats have a much longer lifespan than a rabbit so the one original cat can also still be pumping out kittens in ten years time when bugs
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The bloke doing the Lynx project also runs a wildcat project up there as well, he goes round trapping and sterilising local feral,s because as said a lot of times cats are slutty and the biggest risk to the Scottish wildcat is its hybridised so much it's hard finding pure blood stock, but on a positive note it was once native all over England and is still native over much of Europe so though not a true jock the species is,nt as badly off as some suggest, cats are so promiscuous that one pair can outbreeda pair of rabbits over the course of a year
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A pumard mate, leopard puma X popular as pets in years gone by due to the fact the cross created dwarfism
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Most of the cats can and will interbreed but from observation I would say a jaguar is just to big and to specialised to be in the uk without being seen and causing big damage, melonism also clouds the water as many cats seem to revert to black, some people are of the opinion that England will end up with a species of its own due to small gene pools and hybridisation, As i,ve said before I,m not dealing with facts I,m trying to work things out without a manual or text book a lack of competition also makes them work differently here as there are no bears, wolfs or other preditors to disrupt th
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Your dead right mate except Jaguars, the first three are general hunters and all three thrive in multiple situations usually unnoticed by people, the jag is a specialist hunter and the third biggest cat,it would struggle to survive un noticed for long, I have seen several pictures of cats that have the size but not the appearance of the three you mention and the only conclusion is they are hybrids