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10 hours ago, mC HULL said:

might hit thst  when they take off mate for 10 yards then they be half that from what i seen 

a bit like me lol

You ain't talking smack are yah you dosser 

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We had eight confirmed and two backfilled in a couple of hours one morning;   Cheers.

Maybe I should breed my own. Reckon I could get my hands on a retired greyhound bitch. If you want something done right you should do it yourself i was always told🙈🤣

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20 hours ago, chartpolski said:

I didn't know you'd been down there, mate !

Who did you hunt with, I might know them.

Cheers.

never been to aus mate heat and distance be to much for me lol 

seen plenty of vids of it there not very quick are they ? 

 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

never been to aus mate heat and distance be to much for me lol 

seen plenty of vids of it there not very quick are they ? 

 

Ah, ok , I just thought as you said “ as I have seen”  you may have had experience of running them. 
My mistake, mate .

Cheers.

 

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On 02/02/2024 at 03:25, Aussie Whip said:

I don't lamp with dogs and I don't like shooting but I just remember a farmer getting me to shoot some hares and I shot 45 in two hours. I think one of them made one hop in the beam. I didn't know they froze like that until then. Sickening night.

You shot How many in two hours????come on

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6 hours ago, jacob said:

You shot How many in two hours????come on

Yeah just with a .22 rimfire and fed most of them to the property owners half starved kelpies after he told me to just leave them in the field to rot. Where I used to live you would see literally hundreds of hares in the 5km drive to town at night, there were zero rabbits in the area.

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3 hours ago, Aussie Whip said:

Yeah just with a .22 rimfire and fed most of them to the property owners half starved kelpies after he told me to just leave them in the field to rot. Where I used to live you would see literally hundreds of hares in the 5km drive to town at night, there were zero rabbits in the area.

Excuse my ignorance mate are they a native species or an imported pest

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12 hours ago, Aussie Whip said:

Yeah just with a .22 rimfire and fed most of them to the property owners half starved kelpies after he told me to just leave them in the field to rot. Where I used to live you would see literally hundreds of hares in the 5km drive to town at night, there were zero rabbits in the area.

You must be spoilt up where you are ,down south they are few and far between

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11 hours ago, Bakerboy said:

Excuse my ignorance mate are they a native species or an imported pest

They are an imported, invasive, non-native species in Australia and New Zealand.

Cheers.

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