Elmer wrote:Hey Scott....every week mate without fail, could be taking the .22mag out this Saturday for some more bunny sniping (weather permitting) if not the .223 will come out and play.
I checked one of my patches last Saturday and its teeming with little ones...its gonna be a good spring.
Sean.
bigfellascott wrote:Thanks for posting mate, well done on removing another feral cat from our bushland, I'm sure the lizards and birds etc will be a lot better off for doing so.
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Heckler303 wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Thanks for posting mate, well done on removing another feral cat from our bushland, I'm sure the lizards and birds etc will be a lot better off for doing so.
That feel when that cat closely resembles your cat.
*checks again to make sure he's still laying on the bed and not of laying in the dirt*
Phew.
bigfellascott wrote:Heckler303 wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Thanks for posting mate, well done on removing another feral cat from our bushland, I'm sure the lizards and birds etc will be a lot better off for doing so.
That feel when that cat closely resembles your cat.
*checks again to make sure he's still laying on the bed and not of laying in the dirt*
Phew.
I don't have a cat and never will have a cat - most useless bloody pet on the planet as far as I'm concerned - make great paddock pizza though
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Heckler303 wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Heckler303 wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Thanks for posting mate, well done on removing another feral cat from our bushland, I'm sure the lizards and birds etc will be a lot better off for doing so.
That feel when that cat closely resembles your cat.
*checks again to make sure he's still laying on the bed and not of laying in the dirt*
Phew.
I don't have a cat and never will have a cat - most useless bloody pet on the planet as far as I'm concerned - make great paddock pizza though
I bet you would too.
bigfellascott wrote:Heckler303 wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Thanks for posting mate, well done on removing another feral cat from our bushland, I'm sure the lizards and birds etc will be a lot better off for doing so.
That feel when that cat closely resembles your cat.
*checks again to make sure he's still laying on the bed and not of laying in the dirt*
Phew.
I don't have a cat and never will have a cat - most useless bloody pet on the planet as far as I'm concerned - make great paddock pizza though
Title_II wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Heckler303 wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Thanks for posting mate, well done on removing another feral cat from our bushland, I'm sure the lizards and birds etc will be a lot better off for doing so.
That feel when that cat closely resembles your cat.
*checks again to make sure he's still laying on the bed and not of laying in the dirt*
Phew.
I don't have a cat and never will have a cat - most useless bloody pet on the planet as far as I'm concerned - make great paddock pizza though
Try a goldfish
KWhorenet wrote:Bagged me two specimens today. Knocked on their door and they invited me in for coffee and biscuits. PI work done and found sign all along the trail was a fun hunt.
KWhorenet wrote:Bagged me two specimens today. Knocked on their door and they invited me in for coffee and biscuits. PI work done and found sign all along the trail was a fun hunt.
bentaz wrote:KWhorenet wrote:New target species here are 70 something Grey bearded 'snakes in the grass' with disabled stickers on windscreens...
Do I need to get a game licence or can I just pop on down and cull a few?
bentaz wrote:KWhorenet wrote:New target species here are 70 something Grey bearded 'snakes in the grass' with disabled stickers on windscreens...
Do I need to get a game licence or can I just pop on down and cull a few?