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miroku moocher

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  1. hi mark.. skinning is the easy part. the skin then needs fleshing[ paring down] the lip's need splitting, ears need inverting and the legs need to be skinned down to the toes. then the skin needs tanning. next a mannakin of the right dimensions needs making,or buying. then the most important part of taxidermy begings, . mounting the skin onto the mannakin and shaping the specimen. this is were a good mount is made or not. you have to capture the essance of the crearure your workin on. easier said than done. i been at it over 10years and i'm still learning. .best of luck to you . and if
  2. here is an ermine i did. flogged it for £140 .
  3. spaniel's are totaly differant to earth dogs and running dogs. spaniels are retrievers . terriers and lurchers are vermin killers. when summat gets up you can forget recall.
  4. i had several such instances over the years. all accidental. sometime's shit happens and you can do nowt about it.
  5. i bet them dog's stink of cat piss now, clings on em for day's,,lol,
  6. lol i just typed what i did along time ago. then thought better of it.and deleted it .lol. lets just say what happened to you was mild to what happened to me..lol still look back on it now wit the guy who was wit me at the time, funny as fock, but we lucky we never got hung.
  7. i was out this morning 8 o'clock just a mooch round, i shot 4 crows a jackdaw and a woodie. flushed 3 woodcock aswell''shame the seasons over. i was back home for 11.30..
  8. the last picture is a fockin beaut'' i can see a camel toe. i'd fockin lick that,,,mmmmmmmmmm.
  9. there's no way a women. and a couple of of low lifes would stop me doing something i have done and loved all me life. the wife would be put straight''so to would the poachin faggit's..
  10. nowt wrong wee shootin hares. loads near me. i find them quite a weak willed animal,'despite there size' and a rabbit or squirrel takes a harder knock to stop it than a hare does. i'v seem em., roll over to 30gr 6's. i would say to be fair though take 32gr 5's. have a good un'.
  11. yep stock dove, easy to identify if ya see em clearly. not so when they flittin over the trees in poor light''BANG'' oh shit''lol.
  12. i kept alot of differant animals as pets when i was a kid. i love all living things 'even rats'. but that doesnt stop me shootin em.
  13. hare taste's like shit anyway way it is done. the only hare now hair pie ,, love it.
  14. if there is meat still on the skull's. soak them in hot water with biological wasking powder in it. this will make the flesh alot easier to remove and is better than boiling. once the flesh has gone soak them in peroxide for a couple days. take out rinse off in cold water then let em air dry.
  15. was out yesterday on a few places. went to a high spot on the dales usually decent for crows'' it was dead' moved to another place lower down closer to civilisation. there was alot more birds crows and pogeons. got a few woodies and 2 crow's.. hard goin though.
  16. defra have stopped issuing licenses to legaly own a scottish wildcat. i had a geniune frozen scottish wildcat around 6 years ago[ the last one defra issued a license for in the uk] the one you have looks good, but i notice the tabby inbetween the stripes is brown, the one i had was a mossy green. i think nowadays it is very hard to get a pucka one, lots of feral's about diluting the population. best of luck with it.
  17. thank's for the input mate, it's a toss up either nsi or hull high pheasant. i'v never heard of nsi so i though i'd get some info on em. anybody else used or heard of nsi?
  18. aggro. the skin's would need soft tanning . for use in clothes making. should be easy enough to get some skins.
  19. i have a ruby red one on my gun. and i'm undecided about it . but for me personaly it just attracts my eye to it. i was shootin last week and realised when the quarry was against a uncluttered background''the sky'' i would miss. because the bead made me look at it..lol. i shot a woodcock in the birch scrub realy twiggy clutterd background' and dropped it clean. then i realised .i realy hard focused on the bird threw the twigs, swung threw fired and dropped it. shooting threw cover made me focus harder on the target and drew my attention away from the bead.
  20. snaring is the best way to go. while shooting is the most fun. snares are on the job 24/7. shooters are not.
  21. i live in the north east, middlesbrough, and i have a fair bit of permission. i just went door knocking. i had a mooch out a few week's ago to blagg somemore''lol' and out of 8 farm's i got permission on 3. just keep tryin mate. also think outside the box. dont just try farm's. try also golf coarse's, market gardens, and any fields with horses on ect. you will get lucky.. best of luck to you...
  22. there are alot of shorties near me mostly around the estuary, the moors hold a few' but not as many i once had 6 within 20 yards of me ' all sitting in hawthorn scrub close to the estuary they were realy not bothered by me, migrant birds maybe as it was late winter. .nice pic's.
  23. cheers guys. moonlighter. i'l give it a try. pip i do hit birds ''just not as many as i'd like. lol.
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