ive had my best ever instant & numerous sucess with a Tenterfield whistle...as well as having them shoot out of the paddock...
They are a great whistle, & personally, i think they are worth paying for...despite how easy the may appear to make...
The guy that makes them is an old fashioned, down to earth, straight to the point, fair dinkum good bloke, & not only does he appear to take pride the product he puts out, but he gets satisfaction from his customers success...
So its a good thing to support a small time local guy who gets pleasure out of his customers success, rather than buying xheap China punched crap...!!
Ive found the Tenterfield is best for foxes that are not too close, to not too far...they are a raspy unit & at their best with some volume...the success ive had has been at bringing in foxes from 300-600 ish yds away, in areas where they are not regularly shot at...
I havent perfected the close in technique with the Tenterfield, so tend to use other methods there.
As for the missus...take out some spring born bunnies now mate, peel the skin (layer of flesh & membrane below the outer skin/fur) off the the back of the carcass, & trim out the back straps...dice them up & cook carefully in your chosen dish--whether that be curry, or even a sweet-n-sour...err...lets call it "chicken"...
If you get enough bunny's...trim out all the backstraps, give them a light crumbing with some light seasoning & herbs in the crumb mix, then fry the strips in olive oil (any oil will do) until just past cooked...serve that in any configuration you like--with a side salad, some vegies, or as a trendy warm ceasar salad, or even as a drinking snack with a dipping sauce, but tell her they are
chicken tenderloins (that tender little off cut from the breast)...
You will gain some points for the future, as well as get some hanky panky that night mate...But just incase...dont tell her it was bunny until after the rodeo...!!..
.
Have a look about this site & there aree some recepies the guys have posted up here & there for bunny's...they are easy to dress out & prepare so worth the effort i rekon...
The man who knows everything, doesnt really know everything...he's just stopped learning...