Recent hunting photos from UK.

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Recent hunting photos from UK.

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Busy as ever over here fellers.
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Harvesting rabbits.
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Nobbling crows.
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Well done, Nath! 8)
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Fairly large fox & rabbits, for sure !

Nice goin', Nath !


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As Jess likes treeing squirrel I got me a little air pistol to tuck away on a country stroll.

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Nath,

I just can't get over how big the foxes and rabbits are over there. Easily twice to three times as large as those I've seen here.

My wife asked; what breed is Jess?

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Nath wrote:As Jess likes treeing squirrel I got me a little air pistol to tuck away on a country stroll.

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J Miller wrote:Nath,

I just can't get over how big the foxes and rabbits are over there. Easily twice to three times as large as those I've seen here.

My wife asked; what breed is Jess?

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Nath wrote:As Jess likes treeing squirrel I got me a little air pistol to tuck away on a country stroll.

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Let's hear more about that air pistol, Sir..... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
It is a co2 in .22 made by a Chinese outfit called SMK. Model cp1.
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Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live... :mrgreen:
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
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Really enjoyed the photos.
Nice looking dog.

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gamekeeper wrote:Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live... :mrgreen:
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
Which one John, beaver forend. Ejector??
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Well done! Nice BIG bunnies.

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Nath wrote:
gamekeeper wrote:Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live... :mrgreen:
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
Which one John, beaver forend. Ejector??
Beaver forend non ejector, 26" barrel, half choke, 3" chamber. I swopped a beat up Mossy 500 for it.
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Good shootin, Nate
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Still slaying them foxes I see. That one looks like it crawled through my blacksmith shop with that dirty looking belly. Looks like you will eating plenty of rabbit too. Good shooting.
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Awesome hunting pictures. The suburbs are crawling with Arctic Hare here in Calgary but they a few and far between in the woods.
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:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Great photos as always Nath.
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That scruffy looking dog is the real star of the show. :D
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gamekeeper wrote:
Nath wrote:
gamekeeper wrote:Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live... :mrgreen:
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
Which one John, beaver forend. Ejector??
Beaver forend non ejector, 26" barrel, half choke, 3" chamber. I swopped a beat up Mossy 500 for it.
Sounds like a later one John. Good on you friend.
samb wrote:Awesome hunting pictures. The suburbs are crawling with Arctic Hare here in Calgary but they a few and far between in the woods.
Must be alot of predation?? For them to shelter in the suburbs!


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Nath,

Great photos and hunting. This has probably already been discussed earlier, but I have a question for you. What are your methods of hunting foxes? I suspect most of us on this forum have done some predator hunting, but I don't believe I have run into anyone that has the success on fox that you do. Just curious.

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Thanks Nath. I really like the gate post picture. You make that single barrel look quite elegant. Nothing like the cheap crappy one I keep for a turkey gun. It just has a 3 1/2" chamber and a 30" barrel to squeeze the shot string way down.

Good to see Jess is working out for you.

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guntar wrote:Nath,

Great photos and hunting. This has probably already been discussed earlier, but I have a question for you. What are your methods of hunting foxes? I suspect most of us on this forum have done some predator hunting, but I don't believe I have run into anyone that has the success on fox that you do. Just curious.

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I just frequent places regular and look for fresh scat.
Some locals tell me what's about if they see it.

Pheasant give an alarm call when they see one.
I sit and wait, call, bait and just get lucky alot.

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Geez Nath, you looked like Hannibal Lector in that face shield! :shock:
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Geez Nath, you looked like Hannibal Lector in that face shield! :shock:
Your not the first to say that :lol:

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Nath,

What do you do with the fox pelts?? Do you save them?? Is there a market for them ??
By now you must have collected enough to make just about anything in fox fur you wanted to, or a tidy sum for them. :mrgreen:

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Great photos. Thnks
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Bronco wrote:Nath,

What do you do with the fox pelts?? Do you save them?? Is there a market for them ??
By now you must have collected enough to make just about anything in fox fur you wanted to, or a tidy sum for them. :mrgreen:

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Greetings Nath
Once again thank you for taking the time to post these fine photos ! It is fun to read and ponder once more sitting in the bushes of east ILLinois and "bushwacking called crows".
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Nath,

Is that a suppressor on that single shot shotgun? I have never seen a silencer on a smoothbore. How well does it work?
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BAGTIC wrote:Nath,

Is that a suppressor on that single shot shotgun? I have never seen a silencer on a smoothbore. How well does it work?
No sir, you may be confusing the shotgun with the other photos which are of a rifle.

I did recently sell a fully moderated shotgun though!
Here is an old photo of it.
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Great thread Nath. I am really admiring your air pistol, even though I am having a lot of fun with my cheap Crosman 2240. Will look yours up.
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Bill in Oregon wrote:Great thread Nath. I am really admiring your air pistol, even though I am having a lot of fun with my cheap Crosman 2240. Will look yours up.
I had a 2240 a few years ago but I struggled with it.

This one is much better in my opinion!
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The pistol I recently got I have now improved the trigger and added a little amount of preload to the hammer and mass in the form of a ball bearing.
Shot count from 12g co2 has dropped from forty shots plus to 30 plus.
It now will penetrate a soup can with a 16grn pellet at 25 strides. Also hitting the end of a can at that distance is quite easy.
Sounds puny to you guys but in a land devoid of legal real handguns some of us just have to make do.
I have reason to believe they may be made in Spain!

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Used the pistol on a rat and some feral pigeons on a farm.
Quite effective and a lot of fun.

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