I saw him in an interview today taking absolutely no responsibility for the accident and death. He's the producer, safety on the set is ultimately his responsibility, and he had the gun in his hand, to me, that is two counts of liability right there. Not taking any responsibility is cowardly...
I would have thought it was his cultural heritage to be able to hunt. Would be an interesting court case for unfair dismissal. Not sure how you can be punished for doing a legal act in one country by the government of another. I believe that maintaining cultural heritage is one of the UN's Human...
I've good success doing some large trophy room cleaning to start with a soft bristle brush attachment for your vacuum cleaner. Always move the head in the direction of the hair never against or across it. Works very well on horned trophies as well to get into the rough spots in the horns.
After...
That's my dream buffalo, but at the moment I'm not allowed to go more than 10 km from my house (COVID Lockdown in Sydney Australia) let alone out of the country.
For now, I can only dream but one day I'll make it a reality!
Have a look a the Nexxus arrow systems (Australian but will ship- currently its the rut down under so may a few days to get a reply) they may have what you need in a complete arrow system that is pretty hard to beat.
I did the alloy shaft outsert you are trying to do on an Axis 340 spine using...
Yep, in Australia we've had all kinds of lockdowns from whole states, international travel, cities and parts of cities over the last few months alone. Many people overseas wouldn't stand for this - however we haven't had ANY community transmission in the whole country for the last few days and...
Should try for unfair dismissal in the courts. Would like to see how this stacks up as discriminatory loss of employment as his hunting you would think has been done legally in the countries it took place. If he is SSAA member then he may be able to call on their legal team for a test case...
Not sure if this has already been posted.
The NZ Department of Conservation has planned to eradicate all free ranging Tahr on public land in the New Zealand southern Alps. They were meant to begin the aerial helicopter shooting of around 30,000 animals with none to be recovered on 1st July...
There are a lot of reasons why your mounts may be showing some cracks. While it certainly isn't a good look some of the issues may be the responsibility of the taxidermist and others the responsibility of the owner or a combination of both. I'm guessing that the elk is a lot more recently...
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