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victory01

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  1. It hadn't been treated properly when I first shot it so grease had been absorbed in to the bone
  2. managed to get my skull all sorted many thanks to Steve at OUTWOODS TAXIDERMY fantastic job! http://s1352.photobucket.com/user/robertwalisko/media/IMG_00000057_zps1fc342e4.jpg.html
  3. I would trap them and hand them over to the RSPCA they seem to have no problem killing everything else in their custody that should solve it
  4. baying dogs dont really work with baboons they change there behaviour to suit. our dogs put them up trees but when we arrive they jump into the dogs because the understand that we shoot them, if that dog cant defend its self or help the other dogs it will get, hurt the same with pigs if they bay them in the bush it takes us a long time to get there and thats when bad things happen a big male baboon is stronger faster and much cleaver then any dog I've seen them wait for smaller baboons to get caught by the dogs then when there mouths are full they jump in its not easy like hunting f
  5. http://s1352.beta.photobucket.com/user/robertwalisko/media/093_zpsa5be9203.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2 some of our dogs
  6. we're tried everything but unless you want to wait out all day and only shoot one or two. With dogs they put them up trees and power lines we keep up with the dogs on bikes and the cruiser if you can shoot more then five in a week then they don't come back for a while, but shoot one and they're but the next day. and it is good fun
  7. I know its shit when a dog dies, but these animals destroy a huge amount of crops and thats the reason we have dogs . But they are treated like heros everyday and love hunting
  8. http://s1352.beta.photobucket.com/user/robertwalisko/media/101_0233_zps74a5c09a.jpg.html just testing
  9. I have a few photos but i'm still trying work out how to get them up they do have very good dogs in sa but they are expensive to import here. We hunt in maze, wheat and soya beans and weather we use dogs or stalk them I've never known heard of bush pig or baboons being bailed up with out issue, wart hog are a little easier but when you're hunting in 40 hector pivots its tough most of our dogs are given to us free (two days ago we were given two female masstiveX bull terriers imported from Barbados of all places) and the local hunters dogs look like strays and are under fed but th
  10. about five of our dogs have been killed by warthog baboon and bushpig I went out with an local guy bushpig took seven of his dogs in two days we got two bush pig out of it we now have three dogs out of action from baboon yesterday
  11. thanks for the advise that Berreta looks great I'll look in to them, I'm going to look at a Bennelli M2 & M4 on weds My brother has a Winchester pump gun which is great so I'll try to track down a Sx3 though it the first I've heard of it I'll let you know how I get on, many thanks Rob
  12. Hi guys I'm looking for a semi auto on a FAC, it will need to be a good reliable all rounder as its first trip will be in Africa with me for a month I've being let down by shotguns more then any other weapon on trips. So I want something I can take with me. I'm looking spend know more then £1,600 many thanks Rob
  13. Those killgerm courses are good to start with and if you can get on one near you so much the better. I do one every year for my CPD points ATB
  14. thank god the conservatives are back

  15. hi I hope someone can clear this up for me. I've had a .243 on my ticket for and about a year and have been going stalking with a keeper friend of mine for about two years, the .243 was originally for fox control. what do I have to do to be able to legally stalk on my own
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