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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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Never been a fan of letting dogs to the end deed , tree em , bay em, hold em while I take the shot or pull out the knife, fine but watching a dog or pack of dogs finish off a critter ?? rabbits and the like are ok I guess but egh 

But that's just me ?

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7 minutes ago, Wolfdog91 said:

I bet I'm simply saying their doing that in places with no pressure. If no one is after them then of course animals will usually be pretty bold , but like I said in areas where people are taking care of them ,popping them with suppressed .22lrs or high powered PCPs ( spoke to a few people who do this for cities and towns)  in that case they will also adapt to be much more skittish.

I have to put this up just because of the narration ?

 

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9 minutes ago, Wolfdog91 said:

Never been a fan of letting dogs to the end deed , tree em , bay em, hold em while I take the shot or pull out the knife, fine but watching a dog or pack of dogs finish off a critter ?? rabbits and the like are ok I guess but egh 

But that's just me ?

You would hate running game in the uk then ???

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2 minutes ago, baker boy said:

What's grits, (do I really want to know)

It's a southern breakfast dish.It's kinda like a oat meal type of thing. Basically just a porridge made from ground cornmeal. And like oat meal it's more of a base then something you eat by its self.  Usually add some bacon ,or you eggs ect. I've seen a lot o creative stuff don't with it too. Famous one being shrimp and grits which is ok but not really my thing.Its basically like a filler. Like many down here will say " hell a starving dog wouldn't eat plain grits"

Think theirs various versions of something similar using buck west hommeny and similar though out the world .

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You can eat it just by its self with butter but egh it's usually pretty bland . It's actually a a south joke to try and see how much of it you can make an northern eat plain before they say something lol.

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1 hour ago, Wolfdog91 said:

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In the uk 75% of all sightings are of black cats only 15% puma 5% lynx 5 % bits and bobs like jungle cats etc, so we are dealing more leopard than puma here, though we have had a dna sample taken from a deer that had both leopard and puma dna on it ??? the sheep in the picture has no leg trauma which I would expect in any canid attack it has a single bite to the throat 4 claw marks in its back and the organs consumed as I said the farmer disturbed it before it was finished this is what I would expect from canids and lastly the stomach content moved to the side  is a feline trait we’re as I would expect dog,Fox,bear or coyote would happily consume the stomach and it’s contents ??? 

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10 minutes ago, Pez79 said:

Here is an old story about one of my ancestors, this happened on my doorstep, no wonder I'm at one with cats.

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When I started to read through South Yorkshire Folktales by Simon Heywood and Damien Barker I had...

 

Mine too…..weird 

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11 minutes ago, Pez79 said:

Here is an old story about one of my ancestors, this happened on my doorstep, no wonder I'm at one with cats.

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When I started to read through South Yorkshire Folktales by Simon Heywood and Damien Barker I had...

 

Lucky it was on your doorstep, you would have never found out about it if you had to go out and get your trainers dirty ?

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