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Are those for real Gin?

 

YES 100% Genuine. I had not known of them before in Northern Ireland till Paul heard about the one caught up this way. Sent me some photos to prove it.

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The one caught up this way, put up a good fight, but their small Border Terrier managed it.

I will speak to Paul tonight and get more info on the ones over there.

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Its a Prairie dog, i was called to a wildlife park here in suffolk to deal with the little sods, massive digger and real nasty feckers to other animals . they dug out of their compounds. you should see the fuss the environment aggency makes when they escape, massive fines and legal action against granting lisence for future animals

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Jasper... yes it was a special kind of trap, if i remember rightly it was a trap made by that lesser know trap company called Brno, it was there trap model no.22 :gunsmilie::thumbs:

 

had a few in the mink traps as well. as for being hardy as simoman said, they are used to a harsh winter so our mild winters will be a doddle to them. I wouldnt want to put a ferret against them mind, nasty little feckers when caged let alone in a tunnel.

The wildlife park i was called to is owned by banham zoo and seeing as your from my neck of the woods Jasper im sure you can guess which one im talking about :thumbs:

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Nice one Simoman :thumbs:.

 

Whats the general opinion. Would it really be a bad thing from a "Sporting point of view" if they Thrived in this country? I know it means another Foreign species on our shores but then so was the Rabbit/Grey Squirrel and a good few other species we Hunt....

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Jasper... yes it was a special kind of trap, if i remember rightly it was a trap made by that lesser know trap company called Brno, it was there trap model no.22 :gunsmilie::thumbs:

 

had a few in the mink traps as well. as for being hardy as simoman said, they are used to a harsh winter so our mild winters will be a doddle to them. I wouldnt want to put a ferret against them mind, nasty little feckers when caged let alone in a tunnel.

The wildlife park i was called to is owned by banham zoo and seeing as your from my neck of the woods Jasper im sure you can guess which one im talking about :thumbs:

 

I have a rough Idea MC! was it a place of Prehistoric Interest? they look to have a fair set of Maulers on them, I wouldn't fancy a Hawk latching onto one after seeing the damage a squirrel did to a Harris's Foot...

 

Cheers

 

Jasper

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Nice one Simoman :thumbs:.

 

Whats the general opinion. Would it really be a bad thing from a "Sporting point of view" if they Thrived in this country? I know it means another Foreign species on our shores but then so was the Rabbit/Grey Squirrel and a good few other species we Hunt....

 

 

Be something "different" :D

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Photos taken by my mate Paul in Northern Ireland a few hours ago, a mile and a half from his house.

Prairie Dog

 

 

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LOOK LIKE FAKE PICTURES TO ME :nono: THIS ONE WAS AT THE BOTTOM OF ME GARDEN ROLLING A JOINT

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Photos taken by my mate Paul in Northern Ireland a few hours ago, a mile and a half from his house.

Prairie Dog

 

 

DSC00055.jpg

 

DSC00054.jpg

LOOK LIKE FAKE PICTURES TO ME :nono: THIS ONE WAS AT THE BOTTOM OF ME GARDEN ROLLING A JOINT

groundhogdayxh3.jpg

Magwitch,- anyone in Northern Ireland can go and see them,- the roundabout 1/4 mile from Oxford Island. The lad was on tv who released them,- there was only two to start with but lots of the buggers now. Even give you the lads number who took the photo.

GENUINE,- :wallbash:

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