(26 September 2012, 17:38)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ]
(26 September 2012, 16:59)bigpaul Wrote: [ -> ]i thought Caviar came from Sturgeon? who wants to eat fish eggs anyway? give me a good old goat stew anyday!!
Your right, i'm wrong, its sturgeon, I'm having a senior moment cos the beluga is a whale !!!!
yes, and as we all know whales have live births not eggs!
(26 September 2012, 17:38)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ]
(26 September 2012, 16:59)bigpaul Wrote: [ -> ]i thought Caviar came from Sturgeon? who wants to eat fish eggs anyway? give me a good old goat stew anyday!!
Your right, i'm wrong, its sturgeon, I'm having a senior moment cos the beluga is a whale !!!!
It's also a type of sturgeon, hence baluga caviar, so easy to see why ya got confused
But with all the wild pigs/ boars on the increase here in the west and across the rest of the country, it'll soon be easier to just go into the woods and hunt your own.
But with all the wild pigs/ boars on the increase here in the west and across the rest of the country, it'll soon be easier to just go into the woods and hunt your own.
Wouldnt fancy catcging boar unless I had a rifle. They used to spear them,read a book were someone speared the boar and it still ran at him pushing the spear deeper into its self.
I read about a guy who put two rounds of 30-06 into a wild boar in Oklahoma and it really upset the porker which reached the hunter before he could load aim and fire a third time. Beasty nearly ripped his leg right off.
(27 September 2012, 13:56)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ]I read about a guy who put two rounds of 30-06 into a wild boar in Oklahoma and it really upset the porker which reached the hunter before he could load aim and fire a third time. Beasty nearly ripped his leg right off.
dig a pit, line it with pointed stakes and cover it with light material...wait for the bugger to fall in!!