U User00003 Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2012 #1 pics like these don't make it any easier to pull the trigger....bugger... View attachment 14852
snowy Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2012 #2 Simples HMR17 left three of a similar size with a local taxidermist
Tamus Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2012 #3 PKL said: pics like these don't make it any easier to pull the trigger....bugger... View attachment 14852 Click to expand... Tell her to put it down somewhere with a safe backstop and move swiftly away. That should make it a lot easier .
PKL said: pics like these don't make it any easier to pull the trigger....bugger... View attachment 14852 Click to expand... Tell her to put it down somewhere with a safe backstop and move swiftly away. That should make it a lot easier .
L Labrat Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2012 #6 Ugh! Terrible things that smell of **** and taste like twiglets... but enough about ginger birds, what about the fox cub
Ugh! Terrible things that smell of **** and taste like twiglets... but enough about ginger birds, what about the fox cub
Deer Assassin Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2012 #7 Labrat said: Ugh! Terrible things that smell of **** and taste like twiglets... but enough about ginger birds, what about the fox cub Click to expand... I quite like twiglets though?
Labrat said: Ugh! Terrible things that smell of **** and taste like twiglets... but enough about ginger birds, what about the fox cub Click to expand... I quite like twiglets though?
Uncle Buck Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2012 #8 Tamus said: Tell her to put it down somewhere with a safe backstop and move swiftly away. That should make it a lot easier . Click to expand... +1 the only good fox is a dead one !
Tamus said: Tell her to put it down somewhere with a safe backstop and move swiftly away. That should make it a lot easier . Click to expand... +1 the only good fox is a dead one !
S stav Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2012 #9 both ginger and horrible things!! shoot them both, not that i,m going through a split up.lol
finnbear270 Well-Known Member Supporter Apr 24, 2012 #10 Could always shoot them from behind if it pulls at your heart strings!
FrenchieBoy Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2012 #11 Really finnbear270 - If you treid to do that she really would need a good backstop - Not too sure about the cub though!
Really finnbear270 - If you treid to do that she really would need a good backstop - Not too sure about the cub though!