I'd fix mine if I was allowed to shoot them, neighbor brought them here now there is a decent amount of them walking around the place like they own it.
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I'd fix mine if I was allowed to shoot them, neighbor brought them here now there is a decent amount of them walking around the place like they own it.
We had none around here but what started as 4 turned to close to 15ish now. Though only about 4 hang around home the rest all moved away into the paddocks
They're a game bird .. you can shoot them in the duck season with a duck licence.
If you're a cocky, and whinge hard enough , Fish and Game will give you a limited licence to shoot them in the duck season.
sounds like problem solved for you toby .. although you'll have to wait till next year.
I would also council shooting as many of the little bastards you can each time you get a chance. They get VERY wise to the ways of men very quickly, and once thye've been shot at are hard to get close to .
Tim
He released them here. There were no pukekos that I knew off for miles then some showed up he asked us not to shoot them.
cheers dundee. now to find a bait ...
Tim
1 down about another dozen to go... have a nice sleep :thumbsup:
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Sweet looking rig there Seano
Just so the Plovers can keep up with the "Jone's/Magpies next door ... wouldn't anyone feeling left out around here ...
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Night Night sleep tight :thumbsup:
7 magpies since yesty and one plover. This block hasn't been trapped yet but counted 30 magpies when I started the new block.
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plenty here Seano,I rekon i'll have 30 by the end of the month;)