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When you look at what Fred was doing in the 1930's, with what is essentially homemade equipment, it makes you wonder just how much shit we carry around on a daily basis. How does it go? Skill trumps gear? :hmm:
All the gear an no idea? But then what was the landy carrying? An was there a team of porters hunkered down in the bush?
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I will donate this camera to your cat hunting if you would like it  lumix fz72 60x zoom 

Was out for a walk with the dogs this morning, bumped into a fellow I sort of know through a lot of common interests we often stop for a chat,he hunts a bit and likes his old cars I have something for

Just re reading the whole thread and you’ve come under some real stick mate .Apologies for my part .Doesn’t mean I’m a believer just embarrassing some of the comments 

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All the gear an no idea? But then what was the landy carrying? An was there a team of porters hunkered down in the bush?

 

Not necessarily no idea, but actual time served in the field, skills.

 

The point was in a day where everyone needs the latest and greatest gadget. Realtree ghillie suits. Spraying themselves with scent masker, and then shooting rabbits with a £1500 air-rifle and scope combo, he was hunting everything in North America in his street clothes, with a homemade recurve bow. Revolutionised the sport, and the industry around it. Was making nature/hunting videos when most people didn't have a television! :laugh:

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In the news today,someone spotted and photographed this cryptid in Scotland.

 

Nice piece of wood that , make a lovely mirror frame ,

 

None spotted this week then ?? Big cats that is ????

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Read chuck Adams bow hunting books and his quests to bow down the largest specimens on the full quarry list, a life time dedicated to the pursuit of quarry so difficult and varied it's almost impossible to comprehend

Excellent call. Fred Bear, over this way, was a revolutionary in a similar sense. Inventor of the Razorhead broadhead, he took a four-tonne bull elephant, in Mozambique. Shot at 40yards using a 75lbs recurve, with a 2oz broadhead! :icon_eek:

 

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What the feck ,

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In the news today,someone spotted and photographed this cryptid in Scotland.

 

Looks a good quality picture . Maybe s time lapse picture of a otter standing up ??? . Why didn't the guy take a video tho . Idiot

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In the news today,someone spotted and photographed this cryptid in Scotland.

 

 

That's an easy one to clear up. It's a tortoise called Herman, once made famous by his appearance on the opening credits of One Foot in the Grave. He lives with Richard Wilson on the notorious Raploch housing scheme in Stirling. Following the pair's success on 'One Foot', their respective careers have gone downhill.

Herman still blames Wilson for his ill fated appearance on Mrs Merton, where Bernard Manning basically took the piss out of him for half an hour solid, for their drop in popularity and the work drying up. Wilson himself has been critical of the fact that Herman's neck hasn't stopped growing since the pair met in 1986.., making him look 'freakish' even for a tortoise, and making it unavoidable that he'll be type cast.

Herman is occasionally seen walking around the hills surrounding Stirling (hence this latest photo), however Wilson hasn't been seen in public since 2012. Locals have often reported hearing someone in the early hours of the morning screaming 'I don't belieeeeve it'..., and there were some grainy shots captured on a trail cam on the Union canal tow path last year, but nothing confirmed. Curiously both Wilson and Herman the tortoise are believed to be the same age.., 107 years old. And, although they've lived together since the show finished in the early 90's, it's said that they always despised one another and are locked in a battle to see who's going to die last.

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In the news today,someone spotted and photographed this cryptid in Scotland.

 

Nice piece of wood that , make a lovely mirror frame ,

None spotted this week then ?? Big cats that is

at the Stroud show on Saturday, which is a very small village fete really, 16 people filled in witness reports of sightings one even produced photo,s but again with nothing of scale in the picture and several years gone by since it was taken its just another black cat, though the lady that took the picture said it was huge we will only ever have her word for it, the reports also help to fill in a picture as some areas have had a steady flow of reports dating back over 20 years and a new area I,ve been looking around and found a few footprints had its first sighting x2 confirming my suspicions and giving me a new area to get some cameras in next year,
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yes mate l know the couple involved not well but I,ve met them, they do the same thing as me and feed there findings to the same group that I do, but they are up near Stroud on the edge of the Cotswolds, what do you think of it, still not the 10/10 picture we are after but getting closer,
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