I bet the Beemer was going faster than the pook was, so I reckon that makes it the Beemers fault ;)
I don't blame deer for destroying my bullets :P
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I bet the Beemer was going faster than the pook was, so I reckon that makes it the Beemers fault ;)
I don't blame deer for destroying my bullets :P
A year or so ago I happened to change TV channels and Tiger Woods was playing golf and there were pukeko's in the background near the lake. I didn't know he was playing down this way, and turned out...
Yeah, spur winged plovers used to be protected but now aren't. They aren't on the duckshooting license though, they are on schedule 5 of the wildlife act so no restrictions (other than being killed...
Mum cooked up a puke casserole for us during duckshooting in 1979, so I hope they have been on the license for quite a while. It was nice.
All birds are automatically protected in NZ, if a new...
I think the guys at work got a permit for pukeko. One foggy morning I counted 60 in an area of about 6 hectares.
I know they got a permit for ducks, and it was very strict on how many they could...
They tear into maize silage stacks bigtime, so bigbear's idea sounds a good one
Technically you probably still need the permit to trap them (and even if you weren't killing them)