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ricky green
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This one was shot at 91 paces,with a .222. :sly: Picked the fox out in the field about 300 yards away,so i sneeked closer and the fox decided to make his way to me. ??? So i waited where i was,put the lamp on him and he thought time to go and started to legit.(but still comeing my way),let him come to me and shouted oy,never fails. :lol: He turned to look at me and that was the last thing he heard. :lol: the picture is how he dropped not a flinch.((the pic is not posed).

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Did you eat the duck?

 

:hmm::good::hmm::good:

 

That is exactly what I thought! I've had 2 pigeons with one shot, but never a fox and a duck! Nice one!

 

ZB

 

Nailed 3 rooks with a single shot from the centerfire, at around 150m :mad:

And had a couple of pairs. Just have to wait for them to line up in the patch, the the trigger. The BT bullets I use pretty much explode after the first bird and send fragments into the others.

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"Apparently, I am told, that fox is a delicacy among some asians. Having said that I found the following:

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_...ics/4853388.stm "

 

 

If they taste even remotely as bad as they smell, Clarissa is welcome to all of those that I shoot.

 

"There's also fillet of badger - most West Country pubs used to have badger ham on the bar - but that's another story." :look: :look:

 

Any West Country members care to corroborate?

 

Regards,

 

LS

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This one was shot at 91 paces,with a .222. :look: Picked the fox out in the field about 300 yards away,so i sneeked closer and the fox decided to make his way to me. :lol: So i waited where i was,put the lamp on him and he thought time to go and started to legit.(but still comeing my way),let him come to me and shouted oy,never fails. :look: He turned to look at me and that was the last thing he heard. :good: the picture is how he dropped not a flinch.((the pic is not posed).

 

Ironic really, if you had shouted DUCK instead of OY' you might not have got him :lol:

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"There's also fillet of badger - most West Country pubs used to have badger ham on the bar - but that's another story." :yes::good:

 

Any West Country members care to corroborate?

 

Regards,

 

LS

 

 

i dont know about badger ham, but i've heard of seagull and chips in cornwall.

 

thers plenty of ales with badger in the name and even the badger brewery.

 

can you tell i likes badgers?

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