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  1. Cowboys thaugts greenhorns were green ugly monsters/ghost that could't shoot straigth, read a map etc. Gerjan
  2. I just found info about ferreting in Holland! You don't need an huntinglicense just a ferretinglicense for ferreting!(a mirecle in Holland!) But if your walking with your ferret(like with your dog) at parks and forest and stuff and the police sees you the ferret is an huntingweapon so the take it from you.....
  3. Yeah good old times.... Ferreting is illegal now in Holland...(or nobody likes it 'cause you don't seed any ferreters more..) Why do you find it amazing? Do you have to do an exame in the UK before You can start ferreting or something?
  4. I watch it sometimes, it isn't the deadliest catch season in Holland now. I like the episode that a plastic box ripped a oilsuit of an fishermen that is afraid to freeze 'cause of his suit's broken. He toke a bolt action rifles knots a rope at the box throws it into the Beringsea and shoot the box with 20 bullets. The guy's a good shooter 'cause there were high waves but he hitted the box all 20 times!
  5. No, my father isn't keen on them, he think their biters. My other grandad haves 2 dogs on his farm, 1 bites rat dead, the other everything. The male was an huntingdog by his last owner.
  6. Make a deer farm! You know with deers and bucks running outside and a barn were the can walk in you only have to feed,give medication and clean the barn! you can feed them carrots and potatoes and stuff.
  7. I don't think you get it... A mate of him offered him a license but he refused and continued illegal ferreting:p ok ontopic: i go check my birdsnare now.
  8. My grandad died in 1999 but he's still in memory on his hunting pictures.
  9. If you have a farm you also have fermin -> shooting/ferreting/snaring/trapping!
  10. I live at "de veluwe" so yes 2 minutes driving from my home is a forest and my father haves 2700m² ground full of birds. I don't have a license to kill rabbits but my grandpa(the ferreter) lived at a (ww2) farm in the woods their do you see 10 rabbits in a minute or so. Gerjan
  11. Go to a craft shop and buy this it's copper coated steelwire. gerjan
  12. Hmmm. Mayby it is time that i search the garage and my grandpa's(from my mothers family) barn to the old fox trap of my grandpa(from my fathers family.) I have intrested me in in traps in the age of 11/12(after i read a book about furharvesters in Canada=D)
  13. I''ll try to explain it. Back in the 1970's orso ferreting was only legal if u had a licence. If an hunter stopped ferreting or died he or his family could give that license to somewone else. The person that haved the license than was now an legal ferreter, but the poacher from world war 2 refused the license often 'cause their sports was hunt without license but only take what you need.(poaching was a sport for them to do sneeky in the woods and stuff). Do you understand it now Ditch_Shitter? Gerjan
  14. Thanks for the link. I don't know if it's legal so: yes i have to read the laws I also can ask my father if he knows mayby he does 'cause my grandfather was a poacher(they offered them an ferreting-license but he refused and continued poaching...). Gerjan
  15. A hunter like you need to know the general rule for cage-thiefs! hide behind your cages with your doubblebarrel
  16. hmm could be handy for my rifle barrel then maybe I could hit the target speak later C yeah mayby you need to do that... a megahunter that misses al his targets get your rank by trapping mate?
  17. Hi, I searched at the internet to find some bird snares to set in my fathers vegetable garden(not Native American Birdpoles). and i found this: Pigeons, Jays and Red-shafted Flickers were caught in a noose trap baited with an acorn (i'm with bread or a big seed) placed between four vertical sticks (figure 24). A fifth stick, serving as a trigger, had the noose attached to it. The end of the trigger stick was placed on the acorn. When the bird pecked at the acorn the trigger was dislodged, the trap sprung, and the bird hung by the spring pole. It is necessary to remove all ensnare
  18. I do an awful lot of Crow shooting and there is no doubt the best decoys are dead crows. The best decoys otherwise are flock coated ones, they can be made to bob or can be bought as flappers, a rotary machine is also good but it will need to be turned down to around 25rpm to work on crows. A pattern could be in a horseshoe like pigeon but i find a fairly random pattern the best. Crows will see you a mile off, so you will need to keep perfectly still until it is too late for him, your hide will be the same as a pigeon hide, a net set up against a hedgerow. You can not use electronic callers
  19. o nice carps are that did u catch them on boilies or particles? i wanna try a small river in germany soon with a mate, it's near his dad's welding company .
  20. Brilliant photo well done we get bad problems around here with crows and rooks taking tounges and eyes of lambs Made a ladder trap a while ago will take photo when I get it back of a job I am doing at the moment,I think they way I made mine might be more sturdier and quicker to make I made mine from 4 8x4 weldmesh panels cable tied them together and done the same thing with the roof cut it down the middle and put two 8 foot inch and a half battons for the perches baited with a dead yew I think it's better to shoot a crow that takes tounnged and eyes of lambs, if that is legal in Wa
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