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ElectronJockey

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About ElectronJockey

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  • Birthday 29/06/1977

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Atlanta, USA- Soon to be UK
  • Interests
    Anything Outdoors! Baseball, baseball and more baseball!
  1. I've hunted wild boar in Florida, South Carolina and Georgia, but I'm not sure of the rules and regs in Europe. Basically, the boars have bred and domesticated with farm pigs and have become known as ferrell pigs here and are a big problem. They ruin farmland overnight. Using dogs, they use American pits here, and doggers loose about two per year. What has been ruled legal here is to bait them and shoot them at night with nghtvision. I havn't been on a night vision hunt, but I hear it is really cool. All done ith AR15's. The pigs here in GA are such a problem that farmers pour s
  2. I've done a few, left the head in an ant bed or outside for a month or so and let nature take it's courses, but not the best. A friend of mine did the attached picture of an 8pt I killed a few years ago. He boiled it and then bleached it with cheap bleach from the grocery store, then stained the antlers as close to the origional color as possible. He charged me 75 dollars. Notice the broken left main, it was a fresh break from rutting.....which I consider character!
  3. For thirty five hundy, I'l hook you up here in GA with some monsters.......including airfare. It's all about getting in the woods, when you have to pay thousands, it takes the fun out of it. Believe me, seen it first hand.
  4. A little free time here at the beach on holiday...please dont ban me.. My son has been wearing out the bream in my dad's pond today, 17 total. Hitting the pier in the Atlantic in the morning. Really looking forward to moving over and possibly meeting a few of you. This looks like a great group of folks....ya'll! Here are a few forums that frequent. The first is a large but well organized forum in GA and the second is a start up forum that was spawned from the first. REALLY great people on both and I urge you to visit both. Great source of information an all counts. Cheers,
  5. Hi Lee! I am so new there that I am not even there yet. I hope to be over for good in the fall. We are moving to Horsham/Crawley, so I think we are in the same area......still trying to figure out this geography thingy.....Maybe we can meet up for a pint and maybe even a rabbit hunt in the future! Cheers- Robby
  6. Awesome! Well done Champ! I have a golden now that just retrieves baseballs hit by the boy, but we had a yellow lab named Max that would retrieve birds of any kind until he couldn't stand any longer. He loeved it! He passed a few years back but the memories from he and I in the fields, swamps and even the back yard will always be a remider that dogs are a man's best friend and love to hunt as much as we do!
  7. Well done buddy. Anytime you can hit the woods with a kid is a great day.
  8. Cheers Guys Will hopefully be living in Horsham and working in Crawley. Robby
  9. Hello everyone- Am will be transferring over to the UK in late fall/early winter. I have been an outdoorsman ever since I can remember. I look forward to hanging around and learning new things from the forum members. I have hunted, fished, trapped and hiked all over the eastern US. Cheers, Robby
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