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predatorman

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  1. thanks for posting the vid riflehunter, thats a great skill you've got there. atb
  2. are those figures in yards and milldots riflehunter? impressive shooting by the way i've really done most of my hunting with my cz .22 in the 20 to 70 yard target range (mostly lamping) so wondered what it would be in inches rather than mildots. atb
  3. oznblue has an 8 month old pup for sale, fill yer boots, right up your street
  4. sounds like a disease !!! the weight fell off my wallet alright lol Anorexia nu moderator !! how quiet and where from,£????? i bought mine from a local gundealer, duncans gunsmiths in hull. i got the name wrong in the original post, its a brugger and thomet AG, made in switzerland. had to go on my licence, supposed to be used by police force etc. £180. its whisper quiet, sometimes your not sure when your shots gone off until your bullet hits the quarry.
  5. grolsh bottle tops on your shoelaces, playing marbles in the street, bread pudding before school in front of the coal fire, tomahawk and chopper bicycles
  6. sounds like a disease !!! the weight fell off my wallet alright lol
  7. lol, i went cross eyed reading that so the second time i went through it i took on some good valid points you made. its been a good debate, we've had our say with no hard feelings. have a lazy summer and a busy new season. atb
  8. i have a thomet and bruge on my cz452, it was expensive but its very quiet
  9. rob, the anti's will never win a reprieve for foxes based on whether they kill lambs or not, as we know they are vermin needing culling due to the damage they do to gamebirds, ground nesting birds and even family pets. the verbal replies were interesting, the visual ones were'nt as i pointed out. imagine i'm selling you a lurcher preban as a 100% fox dog. i show you a picture of him running near a fox and a video of him running around a fox laid on the floor. your money would stay in your pocket right?! you would'nt be convinced and neither was i. whether i believe foxes take lambs is irrelava
  10. Never offended me, take alot more than that.... I think the problem we have here is mate that trying to defend something or in your case not 100% believing that a lamb will be taken by a fox on a hunting forum is going to raisesome eyebrows and some finger pointing. I dont know you and you dont know me so we have to come to a conclusion by what we write on here. To be fair i have'nt ever 'seen' personnally a fox/badger decimate a pen full of birds but i have picked up the headless remains the next day thouroghly pissed off...... no problem lab, rob's manned up and defending himself now
  11. rob, you know which side i'm on! foxes need controling on shootland and non shootland because of the damage they can do to pheasants, domestic fowl etc i fully accept that! i asked for footage of fox taking lambs which no one has given. i could find a pic of an airplane in the sky with a skyscraper, it would'nt make it proof of another 9-11 would it? i think you need to calm down and keep on topic pal lol do I??? and how do I KNOW that exactly? to be honest on the strength of what you've put on this thread alone I wouldn't trust you as far as I could throw you! and I'm perfectly calm th
  12. Never offended me, take alot more than that.... I think the problem we have here is mate that trying to defend something or in your case not 100% believing that a lamb will be taken by a fox on a hunting forum is going to raisesome eyebrows and some finger pointing. I dont know you and you dont know me so we have to come to a conclusion by what we write on here. To be fair i have'nt ever 'seen' personnally a fox/badger decimate a pen full of birds but i have picked up the headless remains the next day thouroghly pissed off...... no problem lab, rob's manned up and defending himself now
  13. well i'm sorry i dont conform to your perception of guaranteed hunter lol, but then again, i'm not on here to get my post count up or reinforce a clique i'm in lol. we'l agree to disagree. happy hunting to all offended.
  14. Plus the pic is photoshopped, its not real. no it's not here is a link to morehttp://www.flickr.co...t42/3513913968/ it was lambing if you called that restrained then yes it couldn`t go in for the kill as the ewe was protecting her lamb as it was being born or it wanted to nip in for the afterbirth? You might have had a pop at Rob for bringing up your reason for wanting proof but here you are again doubting things and seeing it from "the other side".......strange... Facts are foxes eat lambs.......infact foxes will eat anything that presents itself easy prey and a new born lam
  15. Plus the pic is photoshopped, its not real. no it's not here is a link to morehttp://www.flickr.co...t42/3513913968/ it was lambing if you called that restrained then yes it couldn`t go in for the kill as the ewe was protecting her lamb as it was being born or it wanted to nip in for the afterbirth?
  16. rob, you know which side i'm on! foxes need controling on shootland and non shootland because of the damage they can do to pheasants, domestic fowl etc i fully accept that! i asked for footage of fox taking lambs which no one has given. i could find a pic of an airplane in the sky with a skyscraper, it would'nt make it proof of another 9-11 would it? i think you need to calm down and keep on topic pal lol
  17. If you're hunting would you give a s**t about recording footage to appease the antis?????? people film all aspects of hunting for their own pleasure its not about appeasing anti's but it would be conclusive evidence to show them that there was a need to control foxes. look on youtube, ratting,coursing, nightvision air rifle bunny bashing, the list is endless. i was hoping someone would have footage of problem fox entering a field, subdueing a lamb then being shot by the film maker but i guess i hoped wrong.
  18. lurcher330, the pic hardly shows the fox attacking or holding a live lamb. paulus, the sheep looked restrained somehow, maybe caught up in a fence? the fox was poking around it for sure, hardly went in for the kill lol. good research lads but i'm not convinced yet. in this day and age of nightvision etc surely someone would record something of note rather than the mountains of footage of foxes scavenging carcasses on hill farms? we'l just have to keep our fingers crossed
  19. has anyone seen any footage of a fox attacking a lamb or killing one for that matter? i've only seen pics of lambs that have been eaten by foxes but there was no way i could tell if they were stillborn or died a natural death. i have permo on 2 sheep farms but the farmers dont seem to lose lambs to foxes nor have they witnessed foxes attacking them. if only someone could come up with some definative evidence then the anti's would have to accept its what really can happen. i dont shoot foxes for this reason and the farmers arent fussed about them being controlled. its not shoot land where i am
  20. a friend of mine was making a small living out of his tackle shop and had to sell online to keep his head above water. he knew he had to diversify so made a small section selling hydroponic growing systems, accessories, and souvenier cannabis seeds, all perfectly legal. this was 2 years ago, he now has a second shop, double the staff and 6 holidays a year! dont limit yourself to just anglers,he gets all walks of life shopping now, including screws and coppers lol!
  21. who gets to keep the rabbits that are caught, do the cropsafe crew get to take them with their tally steve? it might interest more volunteers if they know where they stand mate. i'd ask for my crew to come but i'm on a prearranged bunny bash tonight with the rimmy
  22. heyup chris, there's nowt wrong with that tally mate. we're just winding up the ferreting now and finishing a few stragglers with the rimfire to finish the season. i got a small group of mates who come with me when they arent working, i like to make a team of 3 when we're out, there would be odd days next season i could need a hand if you fancy it, plenty of permission to go at, we average between 12 and 30 rabbits a day sometimes more with the ferrets. atb dean
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