SCJ429 wrote:Nice work, as old stinky goes he was a good looking fella. Are you tanning the hides or just took the meat from the nannies?
bigpete wrote:Looks good mate,nice up there this time of year
bigrich wrote:what rifle and caliber ?
Daddybang wrote:Looks like a great spot to perch BA.
And don't worry about leaving some for the crows. .....ya gotta keep"em fat for Bigpete!!!!
bigrich wrote:love your work BA, been nailing a few goats for the freezer myself lately. they are a lot tastier than i was led to believe.
tom604 wrote:love the Flinders, climbing those fecking hills not so much, never taken the back straps, always seemed a lot of work for a little bit of meat, may have to start taking a few and see if its worth it. great photos
Bent Arrow wrote:tom604 wrote:love the Flinders, climbing those fecking hills not so much, never taken the back straps, always seemed a lot of work for a little bit of meat, may have to start taking a few and see if its worth it. great photos
Do you take any meat?
tom604 wrote:Bent Arrow wrote:tom604 wrote:love the Flinders, climbing those fecking hills not so much, never taken the back straps, always seemed a lot of work for a little bit of meat, may have to start taking a few and see if its worth it. great photos
Do you take any meat?
back legs,quick and easy
Bent Arrow wrote:Ahh yeah. I take all four and the straps. I reckon it's definitely worth the effort
Bent Arrow wrote:Daddybang wrote:Looks like a great spot to perch BA.
And don't worry about leaving some for the crows. .....ya gotta keep"em fat for Bigpete!!!!
He'd blow a gasket up there
Bent Arrow wrote:Just a few pics from a short trip away. Got up to a favourite property in the Flinders Ranges for a few day and rounded out the trip with a few hours of contemplation
A couple of billies at different ends of the property that look like a father-son pair. This old fella was pretty tied up with arthritis and had a broken off horn
This one was in good condition
I got a couple of nannies for meat including this one which I took the legs and back straps from. Bound to be controversial on this forum because I head shot it but didn't take all of it off the property I filled my freezer and gave the eagles, crows and magpies something to squabble over.
And squeezed in a bit of gong banging at 300 m, a distance I don't have a safe place to practice at close to home
Member-Deleted wrote:Bent Arrow wrote:
Nice, I like the photo through the scope, for someone like myself that is technically retarded, how did you take it and with what?
Bent Arrow wrote:Just with my phone, takes a bit of stuffing around to work out where to hold the camera lens but once you work it out it's pretty easy