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2 minutes ago, Greyman said:

That’s why I,ve used it mate it has been published before but there have been a few more since in the same spot but always poor light etc so never anything conclusive 

Sorry mate, I’m being a bit thick, I thought you had a new photo which was decent ??

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I think it's great Greyman does his thing and doesn't give a f**k about his critics. Carry on carrying on Greyman.

Id trap it and take the cage to Notton Lane with a note saying " ave that soppy bollocks " ?

Feeders have been there years...get the odd rat but they don't last long,  either the cat or the airgun sorts em out ....I find the cover encourages the birds more 

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2 hours ago, Greyman said:

Here we go then, this animal has been caught 2/3 times in the same gulley over a few years sadly always as the camera is going from day to night it’s been scaled against deer and dogs from the same camera and fits the correct dimensions but again not a perfect picture, anyways on changing cards in the same gulley another camera has been triggered in broad daylight by a large black animal but it’s going under a branch which cuts off the head and a large pert of the body so I have just been up and took a few of the dog so I can work out dimensions of the new animal but at least I am in the uk ??

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To me, that one looks fake. You can see detail in the tree's behind the "cat" but no detail in the "cat" itself. I also thing it's a red flag, when a trail cam is set up pointing at cover, instead of a clearance. Nice bit of a clearance around your dogs there.

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57 minutes ago, keepdiggin said:

Was that Bodmin moor?

Hardly lad. Don't you know when dogs find one here, they run back to their owners with a terrified look on their face?

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Theres a great book (and a few videos on youtube) by David Peightal called Bobcat Dog. It seems that even dedicated cat hunters very rarely get to see the cats without the help of specialist cat hunting dogs. Hell of a good read for anyone who likes hunting!

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Former South African farmer & wilderness guide Mark Graves briefs us on living with leopards in South Africa, where he has guided Kruger National Park visitors and...

This is the bloke I spent the day with last weekend his experiences in Africa and his opinions on the evidence that we have gathered in the uk ??

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Yes the South African had some good knowledge on African Leopards, and most of what he said makes sense. He now lives in England though. That was a tad disappointing. I actually thought he came over from South Africa, to see if there was any evidence.

The discussion was very interesting, but felt personally the South African guy, tried to appease the "B C expert" beside him.

Word of the week:   anthropomorphism

This for me, was a very important part of the discussion. Literally what I was trying to say (In more bogman language), the other day regarding big cats. Analysing  them through a human behavioural perspective, rather than an animals natural instincual behavior. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, EDDIE B said:

Yes the South African had some good knowledge on African Leopards, and most of what he said makes sense. He now lives in England though. That was a tad disappointing. I actually thought he came over from South Africa, to see if there was any evidence.

The discussion was very interesting, but felt personally the South African guy, tried to appease the "B C expert" beside him.

Word of the week:   anthropomorphism

This for me, was a very important part of the discussion. Literally what I was trying to say (In more bogman language), the other day regarding big cats. Analysing  them through a human behavioural perspective, rather than an animals natural instincual behavior. 

 

 

Probably to escape the race war across there that ain’t talked about, but like you I would love to see definite proof 

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25 minutes ago, BEARINATOR said:

Probably to escape the race war across there that ain’t talked about, but like you I would love to see definite proof 

I know a few Sud ifrikans in the UK,came here because of the dire situation on the dark continent and anti-white sentiment.

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24 minutes ago, mackem said:

I know a few Sud ifrikans in the UK,came here because of the dire situation on the dark continent and anti-white sentiment.

Yeah I did a pest job for one, he was lucky because his company had work for him in the UK. He said it's horrific over there and getting worse. 

Amazing that Europe doesn't give a damn about white Africans. 

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