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RangerPete
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Posted: 30 Oct 2023 at 9:50pm |
Good work Billbob šš»
A mate of mine has taken a few with his bow. He salts and dries the capes and makes fans of the tails then sells them for $200 šš»šš»šš» Iād be keen to try peacock šš» |
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Walk quietly, but carry a big stick.
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kruzaroad
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Well it's a young coming out of winter so that may play a part.
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Billbobnz
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Yep will let you know, surprised the breasts weren't as big as I thought they would be. Been told they are similar to turkey
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nunga
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You would think they taste like chicken or turkey wouldnt you? after all the are big and probably eat the same food.
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kruzaroad
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Got mixed reviews from the people I know. Yaren recons they are OK.
He lived on fire mountain. Dutch I think and would snaffle one everytime he got low on money. The other 3 weren't impressed, so I'll be interested to see. I've never eaten them. Think the sh*tting episode put me off. |
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Billbobnz
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If I had found the mature one on Saturday night I would have. Unfortunately something had got into it, probably a hawk.
I took he breasts off the young one so will try them in the next day or two |
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kruzaroad
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You going to stuff any of them.
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Billbobnz
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This is the one I got with the xbow
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Billbobnz
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Well peacocks are flipping hard to stalk into close. Eagle eyed and spot you over 100m away. Fortunately once you spook them I managed to get into position for when their curiosity got the better of them and they decided to come back to check me out.
Managed to shoot a peacock with the xbow yesterday evening at 40m but hit slightly too high and it fled. Couldn't find it in the knee high grass but found it this afternoon. I took the tail feathers for some indian staff who wanted them if I got one. Driving out of the farm I spotted a young cock with some peahens so stayed in the car and slocked this with the .25 Hatsan at 30m with a clean headshot The mighty.25 strikes again. Edited by Billbobnz - 30 Oct 2023 at 7:44am |
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kruzaroad
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More than one.
I'd take your quietest gun.(or crossbow with those blunt impact tips) Make it moonless night. They are very reluctant to fly at night from the trees. I took some out many years ago from fire mountain (the place where children of fire mountain was filmed. Actually just a farm) It took a lot to get them moving and they crashed into fences and you could hear them crash landing in the paddock. Do not stand under the tree they are roosted in. I decided to take one with a pole and noose one night. They didn't fly off till the one I noosed was flapping like mad. However when I turned up and shone the torch up from underneath, they goobled and simultaneously crapped. I got absolutely covered in Turkey sh*t. They don't crap small or solid. And of course I was looking up and got a large portion of it on my face Edited by kruzaroad - 28 Oct 2023 at 2:32pm |
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