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  1. Mr Putdown

    [News] Camouflaged hunter tracks, shoots, and kills a...

    Interesting, most game shots find a large flush of pheasants coming over them to be bloody awkward. Frequently they end up missing completely as they try and pick out just one sporting bird and focus on it. It would be the same if a flush of clays went over someone who shoots clays. I think...
  2. Mr Putdown

    [News] Camouflaged hunter tracks, shoots, and kills a...

    Unless he’s into ZZ then I’d suggest that isn’t the reason at all. The idea that clays, which consistently emerge, on demand, from the same place, at the same speed and height, travelling in the same direction is more of a challenge than shooting a wild bird is quite funny. Agree with his views...
  3. Mr Putdown

    [News] Camouflaged hunter tracks, shoots, and kills a...

    Don’t you ride horses? If so, isn’t that using an animal for fun? I’d assume that it must stress a horse when it’s first broken in. No offence meant at all, it’s clear from your other posts how much you care for the welfare of horses. I’m just intrigued how you differentiate breaking in horses...
  4. Mr Putdown

    [News] Camouflaged hunter tracks, shoots, and kills a...

    Well and that, yes. :D
  5. Mr Putdown

    [News] Camouflaged hunter tracks, shoots, and kills a...

    Technically it was armed with a pretty tasty set of horns although admittedly these are of little use if your adversary is 200 yards away.
  6. Mr Putdown

    [News] Camouflaged hunter tracks, shoots, and kills a...

    The irony is that these goats on Islay are feral and the animals are classed as an invasive, non-native species in the UK and conservation body Scottish Natural Heritage are quite happy for them to be culled. As someone who has visited Islay many times, my father was born and grew up there, I...
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