Hunting techniques for the shy bunnies...

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Re: Hunting techniques for the shy bunnies...

Post by Title_II » 16 Sep 2015, 11:17 am

You forgot "smoking." Massive smoking craters everywhere :)
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Re: Hunting techniques for the shy bunnies...

Post by petemacsydney » 16 Sep 2015, 11:47 am

i can see it now... smoking bunny parts spread across 200 acre's
Some of them still intact, but most not...
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Re: Hunting techniques for the shy bunnies...

Post by sarki » 17 Sep 2015, 8:49 am

bentaz wrote:A ferret and a shotgun is great fun


Must be a trick in not hitting your ferrets?

Do they stay right on he bunnies or just flush them out and let em run?
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Re: Hunting techniques for the shy bunnies...

Post by tom604 » 17 Sep 2015, 9:09 pm

nah, not taking too long on the sot, they just dont come out of the warren.
good point about moving between warrens/shots. i'll try that. i presume you recommend i go get the kill before i move on? (wasnt sure if a dead bunny would put others off?

yeah mate, put them all in one or two spots that you can see from a good snipping spot, if a fox or a cat is around they will turn up for a free feed :thumbsup:

do it on a regular basis and they will stop at the spots just to check if anythings there, just dont miss, they get wise quickly :thumbsup:
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Re: Hunting techniques for the shy bunnies...

Post by petemacsydney » 18 Sep 2015, 10:11 am

tom604 wrote:nah, not taking too long on the sot, they just dont come out of the warren.
good point about moving between warrens/shots. i'll try that. i presume you recommend i go get the kill before i move on? (wasnt sure if a dead bunny would put others off?

yeah mate, put them all in one or two spots that you can see from a good snipping spot, if a fox or a cat is around they will turn up for a free feed :thumbsup:

do it on a regular basis and they will stop at the spots just to check if anythings there, just dont miss, they get wise quickly :thumbsup:


perfect, there's a nice Mr Fox (and family) around, so that's a great idea. i missed him once though, so i think he's already suspicious..
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Re: Hunting techniques for the shy bunnies...

Post by Farmjer » 22 Sep 2015, 9:12 am

bentaz wrote:The smoking ones like the above pic are easier to hit coz they run slower and get puffed quickly :lol:


Looks like he's too stoned to care about a ferret to move :lol:
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