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    Chaps,

    i'm looking for someone who's willing to volunteer some time to bagging some rabbits? you'll be helping the BTCV out with a serious rabbit problem, and of course you get plenty of fresh (and well fed) rabbit.

    At present the BTCV have a site in Norley, just east of Delemere forest and there is a war being waged. dispite the best efforts of the guys there the tree nursery is being overun by flopsy, mopsy and cottontail, if you wander round the site you'll see signs everywhere of the little blighters and they're getting a little overwhelmed.

    i was speaking with one of the chaps and they need someone to come in and shoot some of these blighters, it'll probebly be an air rifle job but there's a nice ex mod command post to use as a backstop (whole site is ex mod). i'd do this myself but i'm no where near setup ready for this yet and probebly won't be until the summer.

    if your in the cheshire area and don't mind helping out these guys please drop me a PM to discuss further, we really need help!

    thanks

    Pete
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    I wish I lived a bit closer! Good luck with it, after shooting loads of them it's a good idea to bung them in a pot of boiling water and then simmer for a few hours. Once the meat drops off the bone, you can stow it in freezer bags or tubs until you need it, and it takes up less room this way so you can get more in the freezer. Plus, the wife/girlfriend/mum won't scream when she opens the freezer unlike when there is a skinned corpse staring back at her!

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    Cheshire Rabbit Hunter needed!

    pm message sent! forgot he also uses hawks as well as the guns dogs ferrets ect!

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    I'd be up for it.

    PM me detail!

    Dom
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    I could get together about 4 good shooters including myself, although I'm the only one with insurance.

    PM me if interested.
    PJ McBear

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    I sooo wish I could do this >.< I love rabbit, its great in stew =D

    Where would you get training/ a license for this kind of thing? And what kind of weapons would you use? I'd love to give it a go and see it done with ferrets, could be good fun.
    Alessio the Ferret

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    ideally you'd look at getting yourself a decent air rifle, higher powered the better tbh for range and killshots. you'll want to maybe join a club or practice hitting a 2p size target at about 30 yards consistantly.
    then you contact BASC and join them, you'll be able to take up their insurance scheme.

    this is all in my general plan for the next few months but until i'm up and running i need peeps to clear these bunnies out before they have pups and everything gets munched!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Melonfish View Post
    ideally you'd look at getting yourself a decent air rifle, higher powered the better tbh for range and killshots. you'll want to maybe join a club or practice hitting a 2p size target at about 30 yards consistantly.
    then you contact BASC and join them, you'll be able to take up their insurance scheme.

    this is all in my general plan for the next few months but until i'm up and running i need peeps to clear these bunnies out before they have pups and everything gets munched!
    Dont worry about power, power counts for jack if you cant hit what your aiming at. If you can hit what your aiming at then power still counts for hardly anything as a head shot will drop a rabbit. Legal limit is all you need unless you cant get within 50 yards of them and thats unlikely, I have snuck up on a hare on a golf course fairway

    The 2p bit is the most important. 10 shots in a 1 inch circle. When you can do that standing kneeling and prone your a proficient shot. Only then should you consider taking quarry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HillBill View Post
    Dont worry about power, power counts for jack if you cant hit what your aiming at. If you can hit what your aiming at then power still counts for hardly anything as a head shot will drop a rabbit. Legal limit is all you need unless you cant get within 50 yards of them and thats unlikely, I have snuck up on a hare on a golf course fairway

    The 2p bit is the most important. 10 shots in a 1 inch circle. When you can do that standing kneeling and prone your a proficient shot. Only then should you consider taking quarry.
    what he said! there's guys on the hunting forums that use 7-9flb rifles to headshot rabbits, as long as you can consistantly hit that 1" spot between ear and eye you pretty much get a killshot each time.
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    I live local mate and happy to help. Pm sent

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    I think we're sorted for the current site, however there may be more sites in the future as we work with alot of farmers in the area so i'll pop your name on the list m8
    cheers!
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    Hi, are you still looking for local rabbit hunters? I shoot with Fort HFT club, and am a full member of basc. I am very keen to help out, please let me know if you are interested, regards, Steve.

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    Hi new on here and just saw your request,i know its a little late but just put me on your list if you or you know of anyone who needs there rabbit problem sorting out . There is three of us all with HW100 and we are all covered by BASC so drop me a line anytime cheers .

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    im up for it

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    Hi,

    thanks for the offers guys, i believe this is still being managed but i'll double check either way.
    thanks
    pete
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    I'm still managing the problem, Pete. There isn't much action on the original site now, I only go about once every three weeks to check things over, maybe take the odd 1 or 2. I did get another shoot off the back of it though, and I can still walk away with half a dozen rabbits and the odd pidgeon on a good day.

    ATB - PJ
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    cracking news!
    glad the bunny prob is under control, they were a real pest! ;D
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    Quote Originally Posted by Melonfish View Post
    Chaps,

    i'm looking for someone who's willing to volunteer some time to bagging some rabbits? you'll be helping the BTCV out with a serious rabbit problem, and of course you get plenty of fresh (and well fed) rabbit.

    At present the BTCV have a site in Norley, just east of Delemere forest and there is a war being waged. dispite the best efforts of the guys there the tree nursery is being overun by flopsy, mopsy and cottontail, if you wander round the site you'll see signs everywhere of the little blighters and they're getting a little overwhelmed.

    i was speaking with one of the chaps and they need someone to come in and shoot some of these blighters, it'll probebly be an air rifle job but there's a nice ex mod command post to use as a backstop (whole site is ex mod). i'd do this myself but i'm no where near setup ready for this yet and probebly won't be until the summer.

    if your in the cheshire area and don't mind helping out these guys please drop me a PM to discuss further, we really need help!

    thanks

    Pete
    are you still in need of rabbit control as i would love to come and use my ferrets ant lurcher fully insured and no mess ex mil

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    Still under management tbh, i should ask the mods to close this actually.
    thanks for the offer but site is being looked after
    pete
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    Default I would be very interested to hav a go at moveing your rabbits basc member use airgun

    I would be very interested in having a go at moving some of your rabbits i uus air guns 22 rimfre shot guns i live about 30 min away from u

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    Thanks pete but if u need help with the little furrys please give me shout

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    Hi i am interested in helping you with Peter and his long eared palls I am a air gunner with 3 years of shooting experiance eager to get into hunting. Will get insurence if required and would like to make regular visits. only problem is I live in Bolton but am willing to travil if I can camp over night some were and hunt rabbits. I am a responceable camper and will leave little or no trace and won't wake up any of the neighboures. well apart from the rabbits

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    hi all just found and joined the site very interesting readingthe gas bottle stove bin there done that but didn't look as good used on various camping trips in the derbyshire area (at the steam fair ) use now in the garden after bbqs etc ,Now to the point i have been looking for areas to go hunting and shooting with my .22 air rifle if Melonfish could add me to his list i would be very grateful anywhere around the M60 corridor again many thanks
    the hpcamper

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    i will help as much as possible..live in sale area...please pm me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melonfish View Post
    Chaps,

    i'm looking for someone who's willing to volunteer some time to bagging some rabbits? you'll be helping the BTCV out with a serious rabbit problem, and of course you get plenty of fresh (and well fed) rabbit.

    At present the BTCV have a site in Norley, just east of Delemere forest and there is a war being waged. dispite the best efforts of the guys there the tree nursery is being overun by flopsy, mopsy and cottontail, if you wander round the site you'll see signs everywhere of the little blighters and they're getting a little overwhelmed.

    i was speaking with one of the chaps and they need someone to come in and shoot some of these blighters, it'll probebly be an air rifle job but there's a nice ex mod command post to use as a backstop (whole site is ex mod). i'd do this myself but i'm no where near setup ready for this yet and probebly won't be until the summer.

    if your in the cheshire area and don't mind helping out these guys please drop me a PM to discuss further, we really need help!

    thanks

    Pete
    Is your problem solved????

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    Hi I would be more than happy to help I own ferrets, dogs and air guns to which ever you may prefer? If you would pm me back,
    Regards Kyle Cooper

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    hi i am after permission to hunt rabbit with air riflle and i have a powerful lamp for night , i live in northwich the air rifle is a multi shot hi end hunting rifle with scope , and plenty of pellets and loads of time on my hands , mr Andrew pattullo 07523417117

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    Hi there. In the hope that you have a similar problem this year or could simply point me in the direction of someone that can provide permissions in the cheshire area. I am looing to shoot any vermin / rabbits with Air Rifle. I have top of the range kit and have years of experiance in rough shooting. Please PM me if you can advise... If not all the best for the future. Gav.

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    Default I'm interested in helping you with your rabbit problem.

    Hello,

    my name is Callum and i am looking for somewhere to hunt. Your destination sounds perfect! Could you send me details on the location or let me know if the position has been filled.

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melonfish View Post
    Still under management tbh, i should ask the mods to close this actually.
    thanks for the offer but site is being looked after
    pete
    I am closing this thread as Pete mentioned the problem has been solved.

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