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Varminting and vertebrate pest control. Small game, hunting feral goats, foxes, dogs, cats, rabbits etc.

Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigfellascott » 12 May 2019, 10:00 am

Yum bunny for dinner! :D
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by Stix » 12 May 2019, 9:15 pm

Good on ya AJB... :thumbsup:

Im with ol' 'kentucky fried rabbit big fella scotty wood choppa boy'...

Yummo...!!!
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigfellascott » 12 May 2019, 9:26 pm

Stix wrote:Good on ya AJB... :thumbsup:

Im with ol' 'kentucky fried rabbit big fella scotty wood choppa boy'...

Yummo...!!!


Bloody oath, that sounds yum too - love the new handle, might use that :lol: :drinks: I love cutting firewood, it knocks the piss out of me but I still love doing it, just can't go hard at it these days, it doesn't take much to knock me up (breathing difficulties) but I still have a crack none the less. :D

I actually enjoy it more than shooting these days, but I still enjoy a bit of that too but don't do as much as I have in past years. :thumbsdown:
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by Stix » 12 May 2019, 10:09 pm

AJB wrote:Got a few bunnies last nite was out looking for foxes seen a few but were way out of range

bigfellascott wrote:Yum bunny for dinner! :D

bigfellascott wrote:
Stix wrote:Good on ya AJB... :thumbsup:

Im with ol' 'kentucky fried rabbit big fella scotty wood choppa boy'...

Yummo...!!!


Bloody oath, that sounds yum too - love the new handle, might use that :lol: :drinks: I love cutting firewood, it knocks the piss out of me but I still love doing it, just can't go hard at it these days, it doesn't take much to knock me up (breathing difficulties) but I still have a crack none the less. :D

I actually enjoy it more than shooting these days, but I still enjoy a bit of that too but don't do as much as I have in past years. :thumbsdown:

:D
Yea mate...i love it too...something about cutting firewood...like eating your own hunted bunnies...!!! :D
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This is what i had for dinner...
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Boneless panko crumbed bunny thigh fillet.
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No i didn't eat the lighter :lol: -(i also dont smoke anymore--its there for size perspective)

Went out & grabbed a big sprig of rosemary, chopped it & tossed through crumbs...
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Yea baby...!!!
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Dam i love hunting...!!!!!...!!!!!.... :clap:
(Not that lazy sniping of bunnies is hunting--but i dont waste em!)
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigfellascott » 13 May 2019, 1:46 pm

Yum! Makes me want to go roll a few bunnies after seeing that feed. :D
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by marksman » 13 May 2019, 2:25 pm

it's rabbit hunting season :drinks:
bigfella's kentucky fried rabbit :thumbsup:
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by AJB » 13 May 2019, 2:37 pm

Jesus fellas those pics look really good I only make the stock standard rabbit stew out of them Kentucky fried rabbit mmm sounds good
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by JimTom » 13 May 2019, 4:59 pm

Definitely looks the good fellas. Much envy.
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigpete » 26 May 2019, 12:37 pm

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Been trying to rack up some brownie points with my offsider since kinda standing her up earlier this week...all shot with my 17hmr and 20gn gamepoint ammo
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by Stix » 26 May 2019, 9:09 pm

Good stuff Pete...

And ill indulge you...'nice wood' :thumbsup:

Post up a pic of them at consumption... :clap:

I just put the only one i shot last weekend in buttermilk to try tomorrow night...
It'll be in the slow cooker in the morning...
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigpete » 27 May 2019, 2:06 am

These are for someone else to help her out
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Post by marksman » 27 May 2019, 7:45 am

very nice wood :drinks:
good to see the rabbits not going to waste :thumbsup:
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by CrackThump » 10 Jun 2019, 12:56 pm

1 bullet, 2 hours of elbow grease and a little over 4 kilos of wallaby meat ageing in my fridge, plus dogbones. ( including the haunch I donated to Her Ladyship Landowner for making jerky )

yeah.. I can see this hunting thing being a lot of fun lol.

my condolences to the family of the big grey bennets that had to sacrifice himself for my table. ..

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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by flutch » 10 Jun 2019, 7:16 pm

Poxy bloody government and cocky's keep re releasing calici virus here, not a rabbit worth eating in any direction, in 2012 to 2014 however there were hundreds, wish the rabbits would get an immunity to the damned bug, never realize how much ya miss the little pesky buggers till they're all gone
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by flutch » 10 Jun 2019, 7:19 pm

CrackThump wrote:1 bullet, 2 hours of elbow grease and a little over 4 kilos of wallaby meat ageing in my fridge, plus dogbones. ( including the haunch I donated to Her Ladyship Landowner for making jerky )

yeah.. I can see this hunting thing being a lot of fun lol.

my condolences to the family of the big grey bennets that had to sacrifice himself for my table. ..

Cest La Vie.



Um you bothered with the meat off the ribs/arms? Now that's dedication, where I live there are only brushtail wallabys and if I saw someone shoot one I would shoot them.
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by CrackThump » 10 Jun 2019, 7:47 pm

flutch wrote:
CrackThump wrote:1 bullet, 2 hours of elbow grease and a little over 4 kilos of wallaby meat ageing in my fridge, plus dogbones. ( including the haunch I donated to Her Ladyship Landowner for making jerky )

yeah.. I can see this hunting thing being a lot of fun lol.

my condolences to the family of the big grey bennets that had to sacrifice himself for my table. ..

Cest La Vie.



Um you bothered with the meat off the ribs/arms? Now that's dedication, where I live there are only brushtail wallabys and if I saw someone shoot one I would shoot them.



it was my first crack at chopping one up. so I kinda wanted to see how it all fit together. I probably did go a bit overboard lol

I dont know about brushtail, but down here Bennets and Rufus are a plague.. and apparenty make damn good jerky.
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by GQshayne » 10 Jun 2019, 8:24 pm

bigpete wrote:
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Been trying to rack up some brownie points with my offsider since kinda standing her up earlier this week...all shot with my 17hmr and 20gn gamepoint ammo


I agree, that is a nice piece of timber in your stock. I can't help it - I like timber stocks. What rifle is it? Factory stock?
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigpete » 10 Jun 2019, 9:35 pm

It's a cz 452 American varmint with a factory stock.

Btw. Just been away for 3 days with my friend. Between us I'd say we shot a bit over 30 rabbits,most on the first night. And,I delivered a double head shot with one bullet on demand. When the little lady asks for something,I try to do my best to deliver lol
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by GQshayne » 10 Jun 2019, 10:05 pm

I like it, it has nice figuring. :thumbsup:
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by Stix » 10 Jun 2019, 11:53 pm

bigpete wrote:It's a cz 452 American varmint with a factory stock.

Btw. Just been away for 3 days with my friend. Between us I'd say we shot a bit over 30 rabbits,most on the first night. And,I delivered a double head shot with one bullet on demand. When the little lady asks for something,I try to do my best to deliver lol


Ill bet you did...!! 8-)
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by Member-Deleted » 11 Jun 2019, 1:34 am

Stand and deliver is that how it went bigpete :thumbsup: :D :drinks:
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigpete » 11 Jun 2019, 5:37 am

Pretty much hey. I said don't get used to that,it'll never happen again lol
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigpete » 11 Jun 2019, 5:39 am

Stix wrote:
bigpete wrote:It's a cz 452 American varmint with a factory stock.

Btw. Just been away for 3 days with my friend. Between us I'd say we shot a bit over 30 rabbits,most on the first night. And,I delivered a double head shot with one bullet on demand. When the little lady asks for something,I try to do my best to deliver lol


Ill bet you did...!! 8-)
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Meh,don't worry me none if you don't believe it. The important person was there to witness it ;)
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by Stix » 11 Jun 2019, 10:22 am

bigpete wrote:
Stix wrote:
bigpete wrote:It's a cz 452 American varmint with a factory stock.

Btw. Just been away for 3 days with my friend. Between us I'd say we shot a bit over 30 rabbits,most on the first night. And,I delivered a double head shot with one bullet on demand. When the little lady asks for something,I try to do my best to deliver lol


Ill bet you did...!! 8-)
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Meh,don't worry me none if you don't believe it. The important person was there to witness it ;)


I dont doubt you pete...
Bit I wasnt talking about shooting rabbits... :)
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigpete » 11 Jun 2019, 10:26 am

Yes,well,there's none of that going on either. I don't think the boyfriend would like that not that I give a rats about him
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by GQshayne » 11 Jun 2019, 8:23 pm

I saw my old man shoot two pigs with one shot out of his .303 back in the early 80's. Head shots both of them. Too long ago to remember what ammo he was using. It is possible it was a FMJ military round, which he used early on before reloading.
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by bigpete » 12 Jun 2019, 5:12 am

What got me was the fact they were at least 15 feet apart,and of course doing it on demand lol
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by flutch » 12 Jun 2019, 1:14 pm

Most bunnies I've despatched was most of a half of a total of 265 rabbits, between me my dad and for one arvo out of 3 my mate bugsy we knocked over 265 rabbits off two warrens with our compound bows, just over 2 hours per arvo over 3 days. Was a bloodbath lol, gotta love bows, skewering bun rabs is great fun. This was in 2014
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by duncan61 » 12 Jun 2019, 5:39 pm

Twice in my culling career I have had 2 fall over and a buddy did it once when I was driving.Both times using .222.The best roo ever was with the same bloke and we pulled up to open the property gate and a good size buck came across the Coalfields hwy flat out and hit head first on the bullbar.One for none is a good start when proculling
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Re: Hunt Reports

Post by CrackThump » 18 Jun 2019, 6:04 pm

From paddock to MY BELLY

Last week this wallaby was running around a paddock, 7 days ageing in the fridge and 6 hours in the slowcooker and viola.. wallaby backstrap stew


i'd post the recipe but Im to busy stuffing my face hahaha
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