As promised a few action pics of the Kelpie / Greyhound in action
And myself streaking into action !
The final bag
And myself streaking into action !
The final bag
Agreed, I do hope you put them to good use, ie eat them?Excellent pics of a good day out
Bernie
Agreed, I do hope you put them to good use, ie eat them?
Deffinately, Thats where the Dutch Oven comes into it's own, a long slow simmer with a curry sauce for the legs; and beer battered nuggets deep fried in the Dutch for the strips off the saddle.
I still can't believe a dog can keep up with a rabbit, they don't half shift! You got yourself a good haul there though, puts what Ratbag and myself can manage on our shoot to shame, sometimes weeks go by and we see nothing!
It is a pleasure to hunt with dogs. ..... When he would spot a distant flock he would "Radar Lock" and we knew we had to get serious about calling. He would have to go into his special little bed/blind because he had a hard time containing his excitement. Mac
These are really great pictures, I'd love to do something like this but I have a problem, although I love bushcraft and survival, I just can't get my head around killing an animal even if it is just a rabbit, even an animal that kills others, i.e. a fox. I understand this is a must in a real survival situation and I'd have no doubt I would do this but first I must learn but I can't seem to get over this problem. Does, or did, anyone have this problem? How did you get over it? And did it get easier the more you did it?