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Rabbits: A seaside town over-run
Watch Part 3: The seaside village of Mōeraki in North Otago is infested with thousands of rabbits and residents are fighting a losing battle.

Or a few Chinese cooks with a couple of giant woks over a bonfire. Could've fed everyone for miles around for weeks, including the reporters. Ha! Ha!I wonder what a couple black Africans and some snares could do
If it happened today with the ammo shortage, you'd have one round between you at the start and have to revert back to using your Adirondacks and 9 irons. Ha! Ha!I remember that Mud Lake problem back in the early 80's.
We drove up there from Utah with a couple thousand 22Lr rounds with us. We came home without a bullet between us
No. 1 Down Under!Or a few Chinese cooks with a couple of giant woks over a bonfire. Could've fed everyone for miles around for weeks, including the reporters. Ha! Ha!
+1!I learned a long time ago about 22 shortages. I now have around 4000 rounds saved up
But where do you get the ammo for it? Ha! Ha! Ha!issue 1 to ea citizen in the town: View attachment 400562
And Sgt. Carter!and don't forget to invite Gomer Pyle to dinner!
Skinnersblade,I don’t think my hounds could stand that much scent, I’d love the job of thinning them out though. Rabbits are my second favourite game animal.
Sounds like Tekapo and Bendigo Station in the 90's. There is only one solution to control rabbits and that is 1080, and imagine the uproar if that was used. Not good to use that poison around houses, on the pest control board we used strychnine overnight and removed baits next day before any pets were released. It would not be effective with this plague and they breed faster than you can shoot them.![]()
Rabbits: A seaside town over-run
Watch Part 3: The seaside village of Mōeraki in North Otago is infested with thousands of rabbits and residents are fighting a losing battle.www.newsroom.co.nz