Its the little things that matter....
Its the little things that matter....
Went with BH and his partner last week to check out a butchers shop that was closing down as his partner wanted to buy some machinery for her butchers shop.
While they looked over vacuum packers and a sausage making machine I saw 2 elderly people struggling to load crates of frozen homekill beef into chiller bags and place them into their car ( They were younger than me actually), so I walked over to give them a hand. When we finished we started chatting about various things and the subject of peacocks came up.
It transpired that they owned a 300 acre farm which was cropped with corn/maize and had a peacock problem. I mentioned that I culled the birds and other pests like turkeys/rabbits/possums etc off other properties in their area..the guy told me that he had hunters that came to shoot deer, but they wouldnt take the peacocks out and I explained that most hunters wouldnt want to disturb the deer by shooting at birds.
I told him that if they wanted the birds culled, to give me a ring and gave him my mob number.The following day he rang and asked me if I would like to come up and look over the property.
Went up a few days later and called in to have a chat and check the 'lay of the land'. While driving up to the house I counted about 140 peacocks in 3 distinct mobs within 200m of their driveway.
Ended up with him giving me permission to shoot not only the peacocks but also the feral turkeys and the feral pigeons that blackened the sky when they were disturbed. I wont get paid but he will cover the cost of petrol and ammo.
Went back 2 days later to ride the boundaries and see the extent of the problem and counted roughly 300 peacocks, about 50 turkeys and well over 1500 pigeons and doves! Took the 17HMR and took out the lead male in one of the mobs of peacocks as he wanted the tail feathers for his grandson who sold them to make pocket money. Pic in Hunting pics thread.
5 minutes spent helping them load their homekill and now I have unlimited shooting whenever I want.
Need to buy some pigeon decoys. Ha!
Its the little things that matter......
While they looked over vacuum packers and a sausage making machine I saw 2 elderly people struggling to load crates of frozen homekill beef into chiller bags and place them into their car ( They were younger than me actually), so I walked over to give them a hand. When we finished we started chatting about various things and the subject of peacocks came up.
It transpired that they owned a 300 acre farm which was cropped with corn/maize and had a peacock problem. I mentioned that I culled the birds and other pests like turkeys/rabbits/possums etc off other properties in their area..the guy told me that he had hunters that came to shoot deer, but they wouldnt take the peacocks out and I explained that most hunters wouldnt want to disturb the deer by shooting at birds.
I told him that if they wanted the birds culled, to give me a ring and gave him my mob number.The following day he rang and asked me if I would like to come up and look over the property.
Went up a few days later and called in to have a chat and check the 'lay of the land'. While driving up to the house I counted about 140 peacocks in 3 distinct mobs within 200m of their driveway.
Ended up with him giving me permission to shoot not only the peacocks but also the feral turkeys and the feral pigeons that blackened the sky when they were disturbed. I wont get paid but he will cover the cost of petrol and ammo.
Went back 2 days later to ride the boundaries and see the extent of the problem and counted roughly 300 peacocks, about 50 turkeys and well over 1500 pigeons and doves! Took the 17HMR and took out the lead male in one of the mobs of peacocks as he wanted the tail feathers for his grandson who sold them to make pocket money. Pic in Hunting pics thread.
5 minutes spent helping them load their homekill and now I have unlimited shooting whenever I want.
Need to buy some pigeon decoys. Ha!
Its the little things that matter......
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Nice!
All you need is a recipe for stuffed peacock!
All you need is a recipe for stuffed peacock!
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Not surprised, knowing you. You have a way with people.
"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain)
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That is a whole lot of Peacocks! I know how destructive and loud they can be, no wonder the people want rid if them. And you get to have fun helping them 
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Huge win for sure. When you’re nice to folks Karma is nice to you brother 
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The 17HMR stuffs them good.....
Peacock breast done in a Thai green curry is awesome, along with Peacock pie.....or slice the breast very thin and crumb then pan fry in butter and eat with a mild chilli sauce..You can also mince the meat, add onion and egg and turn them into peacock burgers....
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Dang! That sounds like a lot of fun and good eating! Congrats!
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And how do you prepare doves down under?
I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
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Hell of a deal!! Well done!
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
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I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
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Anybody else hearing the riff for Dirty Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap?
Sounds like good potential to feed folks, and yeah, pocket money from tail feathers. Hats. . .toys for the house cats, whatever. . .
Well played Sir!
Sounds like good potential to feed folks, and yeah, pocket money from tail feathers. Hats. . .toys for the house cats, whatever. . .
Well played Sir!
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.