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Shot over.
Been after two off these buggers for a few days now.
First night trap was set with a trout frame,trap rolled and it escaped.
Yesterdays hare was still warm when I cut a back leg off.
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First attempt it knocked it over again and was eating the hare through the side of the cage,reset it and back an hour later with results.
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Fresh leg in again tonight for the next bugger.
excellent evening walk after what seemed a looong week . . .
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Walked my bum off for 3 rabbits and a plover! Took the long way home up the hill. Left my suppressor at home so POI was slightly affected, but @mikees Leupold is a delight, bought a sun shield for it.
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Gutted from 40 metres
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Got the big tom:thumbsup:
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Good work Dundee. You must be Gareth Morgan's new best friend. Here's my effort for this afternoon, but I'm going to eat this one.Attachment 66451
I'm working on it @bully, nice to know I can still get around these hills, enjoy the exercise as much as the shooting, farmers wife thinks I'm nuts, she might have a point!
@Rushy those days have real and truly gone, well under control, Sean's a happy man!
Have any of you used a rabbit distress caller to lure cats in? I have come across Australians and Americans using them quite successfully. They're quite cheap on ebay so I thought I'd pick one up and see if I can get a cat.
Or do you guys mainly do a cage trap with a bit of stick or metal to hold up the door which gets knocked over?
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Cage trap,baited with hare has caught the last two.No whistle as usually catch them at night.
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