View Full Version : The lazy Man's guide to Goat hunting
Dave H
12-14-2005, 11:37 PM
I was sitting contenplating going out to upset the local Feral Goat Population this morning & of course the thought of having to actualy walk to get a shot off scared the day lights out of me ! When it suddenly dawned on me I had been looking at this in the wrong way common sence prevaled ! I Have a 185 trail bike that I used to use for laying Baits & on occastion a bit of Sheep mustering .When coupled with my Trapper in 30-30 I think I have found the answer to my prayers :D Thing is the "Cook" is looking at life insurance polocies for me! :eek: That Woman has no faith in me at all I'm sure of this ........Or is it she's learnt from painfull experiance!
Dave
MikeG
12-15-2005, 07:51 AM
Get picutres, Dave! Sounds like an adventure in the making.... :D
Now, we'll have to cobble up a scabbard for the rifle, unless you want to hang it by the saddle ring.
Next, there's got to be a carrier rigged up behind the seat to strap on the piles of goats. As long as you drive fast enough, the smell should stay behind you.
Not sure of your biking abilities - as for me, I'd have to have the training wheels attached! :D
Dave H
12-16-2005, 02:05 AM
Not sure of your biking abilities - as for me, I'd have to have the training wheels attached! :D
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Be front & back the way I ride & I dont think it would be possible to out ride the smell of a big Billy! I have a Old .303 saddle scabard around he place some where its just a matter of finding it ! That's going to be a adventure in it's self around here :D
Dave
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