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Just out of interest if you could release any sort of animal in the uk as game, what would you release?? :hmm:

 

(nothing that cant be done like big cats, bears or anything that could put people in danger).

 

 

i thought some thing like guinea pigs, as i've seen a few vids on youtube and the look nasty little buggers on there, cant really think what else you could introduce :hmm: .

 

 

(sorry if this has been covered before)

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Hardly fecking sporting catching a bloody guinea pig is it   I'd get pine martins on the go, not for hunting just everywhere where there are grey squirrels to try and get a bit of a balance going

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I tried guinea pigs!! lol We had a couple that escaped from a neighbours hutch and were living in our back gardens quite succesfully for a few months (summer).

Anyway i goes to the local pet place and buy a couple more and let them go. Lo and behold about 6 months later a lass was calling for my daughter and says to me she has seen this thing down the road and didnt know what it was, i went down and it was 1 of the pigs but one of its eyes was missing and full of maggots so i shot it.

 

Anyway back to thread i would introduce boars to northern england and scotland and wolves to scotland.

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would you be breaking any laws if you released say 100+ guinea pigs??? and would it generate sport for the hunting man / woman?? or would you say we have enough sport with what we already have?

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Hardly fecking sporting catching a bloody guinea pig is it :blink:

 

I'd get pine martins on the go, not for hunting just everywhere where there are grey squirrels to try and get a bit of a balance going because the little b*****ds are obviously here to stay now.

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Why would you want to release the most testing of quarry, the killer guinea pig, and how would you hunt it, a .177 or a ferret would be overkill for a guinea pig..........

 

 

i understand where your coming from but im using it as an example, what else could breed as quick and you have a colloney within afew months??

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I tried guinea pigs!! lol We had a couple that escaped from a neighbours hutch and were living in our back gardens quite succesfully for a few months (summer).

Anyway i goes to the local pet place and buy a couple more and let them go. Lo and behold about 6 months later a lass was calling for my daughter and says to me she has seen this thing down the road and didnt know what it was, i went down and it was 1 of the pigs but one of its eyes was missing and full of maggots so i shot it.

 

Anyway back to thread i would introduce boars to northern england and scotland and wolves to scotland.

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Guinea pigs are a domestic species and releasing them into the 'wild' would be cruel and should not be done. They probably wouldn't survive long enough to establish a breeding colony due to predation. They are especially suspectible for respiratory disease and would not cope well with the wet UK weather.

 

I would like to see racoon on the quarry list for species to be hunted with dogs. I have hunted them with terriers in the US and found it very exciting.

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