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    Offer stands if ur up this way @planenutz. And I'm sure that either @Mooseman or myself could hold your hand for a walk one day as well @Russian22, you would have to take care not to kick out our walking sticks tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMan View Post
    Offer stands if ur up this way @planenutz. And I'm sure that either @Mooseman or myself could hold your hand for a walk one day as well @Russian22, you would have to take care not to kick out our walking sticks tho.
    Now that makes me sound geriatric with the hand holding hahaha.

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    I get millions of hawks showing up on the bait, the odd pic stands out
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    @sneeze

    I get them cleaning up the catches under the A24's...



    And even trying to get the fresh rabbit legs out of the DOC 200 boxes...



    Amazing that they even know there is a rabbit leg in there.

    They are a very smart bird !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    @sneese

    I get them cleaning up the catches under the A24's...



    And even trying to get the fresh rabbit legs out of the DOC 200 boxes...



    Amazing that they even know there is a rabbit leg in there.

    They are a very smart bird !!!!

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    That one likes to play with fire. Wouldn't want to stick my head under an a24

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    That one likes to play with fire. Wouldn't want to stick my head under an a24

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    Its still alive bro...just takes the dead mice/rats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    That one likes to play with fire. Wouldn't want to stick my head under an a24

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    @sneeze

    I get them cleaning up the catches under the A24's...



    And even trying to get the fresh rabbit legs out of the DOC 200 boxes...



    Amazing that they even know there is a rabbit leg in there.

    They are a very smart bird !!!!

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    Ha yes they clean up under our 24s as well. If it wasnt for the counters youd think the gas canisters were leaking
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    Well done dude !!
    109lb ?? He is short in length but still looks heavier than 109
    Not bad ivory either

    Tell us how you got him ??

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    Yeah good sized frame but hes been fighting so down in condition a bit.
    Same process as usual, keep an eye on the camera for a while, then set up the mms cam. I set the timer from 19.30 to 22.30 so I dont get bombed with hawk pics through the day or woken up at stupid hs at night. Then just wait for the pic to come in to my phone. Set up on a table at the back door, light him up with the maxtoch from 265yds and put a bullet through his sweed . I use the 222 for the smaller ones but the 243ai is a better option when they get a bit size on them. Its nasty blackberry and gorse so dont want them running anywhere
    Not that exciting but productive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    Yeah good sized frame but hes been fighting so down in condition a bit.
    Same process as usual, keep an eye on the camera for a while, then set up the mms cam. I set the timer from 19.30 to 22.30 so I dont get bombed with hawk pics through the day or woken up at stupid hs at night. Then just wait for the pic to come in to my phone. Set up on a table at the back door, light him up with the maxtoch from 265yds and put a bullet through his sweed . I use the 222 for the smaller ones but the 243ai is a better option when they get a bit size on them. Its nasty blackberry and gorse so dont want them running anywhere
    Not that exciting but productive.
    Did not know you had MMS (GPRS) Trail Cams - thought I was the only clever clogs :-)
    Watched 6 Deer playing on a clay pan this morning just as sun hit it - magic

    Trying to do same behind house with Pig (Possum as bait) but no takers around this side of hill
    Wont be able to shoot off table but - neighbor shot yearling last week off his veranda - I have a Cam on his top lawn and he has good shooting range and FOV

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    Got my first mms acorn in 2011. The 6210 had water problems in the early models but they fixed it and the last one ran for over 6 years trouble free and its still going. Iv had a couple of new ones from them and they arnt good. The contact at ltl acorn has changed and I find them impossible to deal with now so Im on the lookout for a good transmitting camera with good trigger time and black flash.

    Possum Isnt the best, Iv tried it here and generally they wont take it, goat wont get dealt to until its a few weeks old and even then its only when the beef fat has run out.
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    Wow nice ass
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    Wow nice ass
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