I think that is the way Bob. I felt a tight a git letting mine stay in season and felt bad when I lost her for the sake of a 13 quid jab. Just my experience so I won't leave a jill in season my self. It was never a money issue just thought it would be ok as come winter she came back to life again but not that third year. Got two hobs here so one is getting the snip soon
I left my jill in season for 3 years on the trot and her condition wasn't great while in season and then in the last year she died. She was about 6-7 at the time. I think mr K is onto some thing not leaving them for consecutive years
They are bloody tasty I am a big fan. Well snared very nice. Snaring is an art form in it's self. I would try and snare a couple my self if I had the skills to find the runs. They are not that obvious in my area where they pass through the hedges. .
So frustrating could really fire off a few expletives here but what a bunch of forking idiots. Not fit to run a picnic let alone any thing else. They are nuts need locking up complete fruit cakes the lot of them
Seen some of your posts on facebook no mistaking them. Great stuff keep them coming. Refreshing to see because around here you hurt a rat and people think your a nutter
I like some of the aussie forums just to see different stuff.
They like there grub as well which is great
https://www.aushunt.com.au/Forum/index.php?/topic/29475-goat-curry/
Moochers is fine, Micky is no dog thief, THL is fine all is well in the world. Plenty on here have made an arse of them selves after a few beers and back in the day I would have been one of them.
I take it straight lined means the dog doesn't put a turn in the quarry ? In which case I could say mine has never been though he hasn't seen that much action. Just throwing it in there
and his a good shot. We do like a picture lol
Fred90 Well thats you sorted then. I keep telling my self I want the opposite of what you just said but I also know I will miss the buzz never a dull moment