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Well,deer season started here on the 1st so I'm off to see if I can nab a nice Red over in the West, hope to get there about 7 or 8 this evening,then it's an early night and a 4.30 start in the morning. With a bit of luck it will be venison backstrap for dinner tomorrow night,probably washed down with a nice bottle of red wine and followed by a few beers and talking BS. :thumb2
I will be having a kebab.
zippy656
04-09-2009, 16:43
um kebabs are goat or lamb
um kebabs are goat or lamb
or chicken or beef or veal or turkey or pork or whatever meat is thrown in the MRM (mechanically reprocessed meat) machine.
zippy656
04-09-2009, 18:23
dog cat, tax man?
duck season started same day and it was the worst day ever, bagged 0 lol, it looked great on monday evening it was thunder and lightning and a nice storm then ealier hours it just went all calm and the ducks flew to high to be shoot at:(
post2124
06-09-2009, 19:13
Didnt make it on the first (mother-in-laws 80th) was out yesterday though good day 6 ducks 2 canadas
Well,deer season started here on the 1st so I'm off to see if I can nab a nice Red over in the West, hope to get there about 7 or 8 this evening,then it's an early night and a 4.30 start in the morning. With a bit of luck it will be venison backstrap for dinner tomorrow night,probably washed down with a nice bottle of red wine and followed by a few beers and talking BS. :thumb2
what gun you using?
zippy656
06-09-2009, 19:20
one that gose BANG is my guess..
sorry, just had to say that...
lets hope it goes BANG. and not BANG BANG BANG as thats the sign of a poor shot:lol
zippy656
06-09-2009, 19:41
lol
bbbrrrrrrrr or a machine gun!
Devon Terrano
06-09-2009, 19:49
Gun racks would only upset the police, but a deer accross the bonnet might be a good look...
zippy656
06-09-2009, 19:50
Gun racks would only upset the police, but a deer accross the bonnet might be a good look...
not a proper one, bolted in and under two diferent locks. i think thats what they need, was a few years back
post2124
06-09-2009, 22:51
Beretta S686 special 28" m/c
what gun you using?
Well,good weekend after all. One nice 3 year old stag,only one we saw with three other deer,2 hinds and this years calf as well. Hell of a drag out over typical uneven ,boghole Connemara mountain side. Rifle used was a .243 Ackley Improved, on a Remington 700 action with a 26" Krieger barrel and Leupold 8.5-25x50 scope using Hornady 105gn Amax. Rifle was built by Jim Young in Ayrshire and is very accurate. Jim is a top class gunsmith and a gentleman. Still knackered but nice to get the first one for the freezer early in the season. And yes Zippy it does go bang but not too loud because of the T8 moderator.
lacroupade
07-09-2009, 12:51
Well,good weekend after all. One nice 3 year old stag,only one we saw with three other deer,2 hinds and this years calf as well. Hell of a drag out over typical uneven ,boghole Connemara mountain side. Rifle used was a .243 Ackley Improved, on a Remington 700 action with a 26" Krieger barrel and Leupold 8.5-25x50 scope using Hornady 105gn Amax. Rifle was built by Jim Young in Ayrshire and is very accurate. Jim is a top class gunsmith and a gentleman. Still knackered but nice to get the first one for the freezer early in the season. And yes Zippy it does go bang but not too loud because of the T8 moderator.
Wheres my daddy? LMFAO!!! Think of little Bambi when you're chewing your venison steak....:lol:lol:lol
Wheres my daddy? LMFAO!!! Think of little Bambi when you're chewing your venison steak....:lol:lol:lol
Always think of little Bambi.... and you know what will happen when I find him:sly. Besides, there is very little chewing on my venison steak, it's normally so succulent it melts on the tongue. Being processed in my butcher's and should be on the table before the end of the week. Bet it tastes a lot better than those scrawny Welsh sheep that you are surrounded by:D:D:D
lacroupade
07-09-2009, 16:07
Always think of little Bambi.... and you know what will happen when I find him:sly. Besides, there is very little chewing on my venison steak, it's normally so succulent it melts on the tongue. Being processed in my butcher's and should be on the table before the end of the week. Bet it tastes a lot better than those scrawny Welsh sheep that you are surrounded by:D:D:D
they are for purposes other than eating, as any welshman will tell you...:D
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