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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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1 hour ago, EDDIE B said:

They don't really attack sheep though, do they. Well that's what the experts have told us.

after 700 pages on the topic that is not what is said, again looking To just undermine things instead of seeking truth and answers sheep are not a preference and dipped sheep even less so but don’t think anyone has ever claimed nor would they that sheep don’t get taken,all these pics have been used before so your statement is totally false anyways I’m off out for the afternoon with a guy from Africa that teaches tracking of the big 5 think there is more to be learned out there doing it for real have a good afternoon 

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6 minutes ago, Greyman said:

after 700 pages on the topic that is not what is said, again looking To just undermine things instead of seeking truth and answers sheep are not a preference and dipped sheep even less so but don’t think anyone has ever claimed nor would they that sheep don’t get taken,all these pics have been used before so your statement is totally false anyways I’m off out for the afternoon with a guy from Africa that teaches tracking of the big 5 think there is more to be learned out there doing it for real have a good afternoon 

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Let us know how many of the Big5 he tracks down! :good:

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Just now, Deker said:

Let us know how many of the Big5 he tracks down! :good:

If anyone is genuinely interested the bloke is doing a podcast in a couple of weeks time as well  I,ll let you know when it’s up ?

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In all seriousness, I would love for a REAL/GENUINE Big Cat to be found with indisputable evidence, it would be fascinating, but in its own right, would not necessarily indicate a thriving wild community.

After 700 pages, as mentioned, and about 7 years, it doesn't look hopeful!!

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12 minutes ago, Greyman said:

after 700 pages on the topic that is not what is said, again looking To just undermine things instead of seeking truth and answers sheep are not a preference and dipped sheep even less so but don’t think anyone has ever claimed nor would they that sheep don’t get taken,all these pics have been used before so your statement is totally false anyways I’m off out for the afternoon with a guy from Africa that teaches tracking of the big 5 think there is more to be learned out there doing it for real have a good afternoon 

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Well apologies if I picked you up wrong. I was sure when someone asked, why their not killing sheep in area's of sightings, you said they don't really go for sheep. More so deer etc. By the way. Any photo's of these sheep covered by foliage, as we know big cats like to hide their kills? Honest question. Not trying to be smart. Just keeping it real.

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2 minutes ago, EDDIE B said:

Well apologies if I picked you up wrong. I was sure when someone asked, why their not killing sheep in area's of sightings, you said they don't really go for sheep. More so deer etc. By the way. Any photo's of these sheep covered by foliage, as we know big cats like to hide their kills? Honest question. Not trying to be smart. Just keeping it real.

Also covered mate in England there is nothing to steal there prey and there is enough here to catch a fresh one every day so why go to the effort of climbing trees or burying food you have no need to return to, ive seen a few deer covered and a few up trees but in general it’s not that common usually all the good bits consumed and left ??anyways got to get going over and out ?

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5 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Also covered mate in England there is nothing to steal there prey and there is enough here to catch a fresh one every day so why go to the effort of climbing trees or burying food you have no need to return to, ive seen a few deer covered and a few up trees but in general it’s not that common usually all the good bits consumed and left ??anyways got to get going over and out ?

Sorry mate, I don't buy that for one minute. It's instinctual.  Like a dog burying a bone. 

 We need to look at this through animal behaviour, and not human rational.

 As I said before lad. Stop believing those nut jobs, and seek the truth. 

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These idiots as you call them give me access to people like the tracker from Africa I,m meeting later, university facility’s, tutors and also supply me with a lot of my cameras in return I provide them with pictures and samples of things I find, none of us would succeed on our own but as a collective there is a chance we can get it over the line, I don’t condemn anyone as an idiot unless they prove to me that they are and there have been a few I,ve met that I dropped like hot potato after one meeting but in general everyone wants the same end goal, definitely have to go now ?

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4 hours ago, EDDIE B said:

Well apologies if I picked you up wrong. I was sure when someone asked, why their not killing sheep in area's of sightings, you said they don't really go for sheep. More so deer etc. By the way. Any photo's of these sheep covered by foliage, as we know big cats like to hide their kills? Honest question. Not trying to be smart. Just keeping it real.

I seen or read somewhere somebody saying that dipped sheep aren't something they like going for. 

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4 hours ago, EDDIE B said:

 It's instinctual.  Like a dog burying a bone. 

Out of interest have all your dogs buried bones? My last terrier is the first dog I've had that would sneak away and bury her rats and I've had one other dog (collie bred) which buried food or bones but collies are weird buggers at the best of times. The rest just ate them.

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13 minutes ago, Welsh_red said:

I seen or read somewhere somebody saying that dipped sheep aren't something they like going for. 

I wonder where that data Originated? Interesting. 

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