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Oh Klarie, I'm glad that we're spared from raccoons, as far as I can tell. I would even shoot them with buckshot.
Most coons are north of the A45 .. sometimes I notice 7-8 in the monitored sector. Here in Niddatal south of A45 there are sometimes 1 or 2 in town. But racoons slowly spread south towards Frankfurt. Sooner than later we will see these everywhere. Need to be stopped for the sake of all other wildlife.Oh Klarie, I'm glad that we're spared from raccoons, as far as I can tell. I would even shoot them with buckshot.
The winner is the one who tells the story.Saturday working up some partridge.
Gren did well, not the fairest of tests as I have muds but a Defender 110 2012 vintage could not follow up the muddy grassy knoll that the Gren had. Gave up and had a longer walk. I was centre and rear locked in low with off-road mode. As I say far from fair but I'm glad it was not the other way around!!
Nice. My Co Tenant leasing the current hunting area in Germany runs a travel agency focusing on hunting in Namibia does all the permission paperworks with authorities and operates occasionally as a hunting guide there. Its the same on me - I hunt mostly for own consumption, rarely selling some bratwurst or burger from Roe Deer to some friends only. Most do not value biological meat, ( cheap only) and some people tell me . "oh if you have some 'left over' meat - then you can pass on to me.." - they can f.. off. I never have left over.Hunting is one of my passions as well. And guns.
The two hunting rifles I use are a Sauer 90 in .375H&H with a Swarovski scope and a Mauser in .30-06.
My son is a young gunsmith in Isny im Allgäu, so I expect a new Mauser and R8 soon!
Walk and stalk is the main method we use on kudu, gemsbok and eland when hunting down here.
All meat is utilized for own consumption.
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Perhaps one day I will convince you to visit Namibia!Nice. My Co Tenant leasing the current hunting area in Germany runs a travel agency focusing on hunting in Namibia does all the permission paperworks with authorities and operates occasionally as a hunting guide there. Its the same on me - I hunt mostly for own consumption, rarely selling some bratwurst or burger from Roe Deer to some friends only. Most do not value biological meat, ( cheap only) and some people tell me . "oh if you have some 'left over' meat - then you can pass on to me.." - they can f.. off. I never have left over.
I value any game and what Mother Nature is providing me.
The R8 is a very reliable hunting rifle I use the ordinary classic stock not the "professional success" with the pistol grip, aiming perfect. Green stock, not wooden.. no silver engravings no blings.. stock has already many signs of use. Instead I invested in 2 barrels, one for driven hunt with iron sights and w/o suppressor and another one for high hide and stalking, suppressed and scope + thermal.
My collaegue asked me a couple of times to hunt in Africa - but that is not mine - I d' rather go for Nordic moose or mountain hunting in a much colder environment. Africa might be of interest in visiting, but the preparations in vaccinations and malaria is not mine. The Nordics do not require this.
It doesn’t really take all that much convincing for me.Perhaps one day I will convince you to visit Namibia!
Both for a hunt and an offroad adventure in the Grenadier!
Starting one thing that is bugging me since a while.. the IG roof racks are discussed already elsewhere .. As the high load capability of roof I think it could be used as a high hide temporary.. so fold up, put a chair and a gun rest there..
in German law it’s not permitted to shoot from inside a vehicle or vehicle in motion but you could use the vehicle as gun support .. Wonder what construction could be used to create a mobile high hide..
That is a sturdy spot and would be nice if one could place it so you could still utilize the ladder to access the roof .I might look at putting a Kolpin hard case on the backside of the ladder.
I will see you soon in Namibia. I’ll contact nearer the timePerhaps one day I will convince you to visit Namibia!
Both for a hunt and an offroad adventure in the Grenadier!