Wolves here as far as rabbits and squirrels goThank you, but I meant land leeches which get under the rabbit's skin. Ugly things. Where I was raised everybody called them wolves, don't know why.
Is a bot fly larvae. Very nasty things.
Wolves here as far as rabbits and squirrels goThank you, but I meant land leeches which get under the rabbit's skin. Ugly things. Where I was raised everybody called them wolves, don't know why.
Rabbit in the grass or field 12ga 2 and 3-4 #7 1/2For those of you using 12 gauge, what are preferred set ups? Shotshells, chokes, etc. what type of pattern are you looking for, and at what distance?
I have an old Franchi 48AL that was a Christmas present in 1980(?). I’ll have to look at the choke tube and pattern it.
303 cases can be fireformed and used as well in a pinchtook the Army& Navy .410 for a stroll this morning.
2” .444 Marlin brass, wads and shot cards over No6 shot. All thanks to Talketna Ray.
The 3/8 ounce No 6 shot stoned him at 20ish yards. View attachment 748137
they are ugly to the bone and you are likely spot on as to them being Botfly larvae whatever that is instead of land leaches, whatever those are---I just repeat what I'm told, same as being married....Wolves here as far as rabbits and squirrels go
Is a bot fly larvae. Very nasty things.
Botfly lays a egg on you. It eats in through the skin or some say a wound all ready on you.they are ugly to the bone and you are likely spot on as to them being Botfly larvae whatever that is instead of land leaches, whatever those are---I just repeat what I'm told, same as being married....
No offense, but, brrrr… this just gave me the heebie-jeebies!The species of cuterebra larva that we have in the US doesn’t infect humans. There are species in tropical areas that definitely do. My sister in law came back from Belize with one in her back. That one now resides in the UT Vet school parasitology dept.
I agree that they normally don’t.The species of cuterebra larva that we have in the US doesn’t infect humans. There are species in tropical areas that definitely do. My sister in law came back from Belize with one in her back. That one now resides in the UT Vet school parasitology dept.