Disposing of your kill?

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Disposing of your kill?

Post by bradleyjohno » 19 Apr 2017, 9:58 pm

What would be the best way in your opinion to dispose of a kill? Eg Duck, Fox or Rabbit.

Just want opinions from fellow gun enthusiasts.
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Re: Disposing of your kill?

Post by Tripod » 19 Apr 2017, 10:06 pm

Duck, Pluck, Gut and eat. Rabbit, Skin, Gut and eat. Fox scalp it and chuck the carcase in a hole.
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Post by on_one_wheel » 19 Apr 2017, 10:06 pm

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Post by bigfellascott » 19 Apr 2017, 10:08 pm

I'd eat the Duck, leave the fox where it drops minus the pelt if it's any good, and eat or leave the rabbit where it fell for the scavengers to eat.
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Post by brett1868 » 19 Apr 2017, 11:48 pm

I'm not a eater of duck so I don't shoot them, Foxes I leave where they drop, Nothing left of rabbits after a 100gr dose of .257 Weatherby and with Roo's they tend to be spread round the paddock after disassembling with the .416 :lol:
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Post by Mitch » 20 Apr 2017, 4:59 am

Depends on what the priperty owner wants.

One where i go is a case of don't care, leave everything where it drops. One has a carcass dump area
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Post by Noisydad » 20 Apr 2017, 5:51 am

brett1868 wrote:I'm not a eater of duck so I don't shoot them, Foxes I leave where they drop, Nothing left of rabbits after a 100gr dose of .257 Weatherby and with Roo's they tend to be spread round the paddock after disassembling with the .416 :lol:

A Nobili stubble mulcher behind a tractor also make roos disappear and turns them into fertilizer lol.
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Post by AusTac » 20 Apr 2017, 6:29 am

I've shot rabbits, left them while going for more, come back and some slackers taken them for an easy meal
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