By: mrbigshot_1 20/06/2009 5:24 am Yahoo! Profile: mrbigshot_1 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| We ask the Tasmanian Fox Erradication Taskforce to justify their existance by proving the existance of Foxes in Tasmania. THE TASKFORCE PRESENTS US WITH NOTHING BUT SHIT (LITERALLY)! |
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By: brianbsa250 23/06/2009 10:56 am Yahoo! Profile: brianbsa250 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| I thought i saw one last week and went back twice to make sure but it was only a tasmanian tiger so havnt been back. |
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By: wadejohn75 24/06/2009 7:47 am Yahoo! Profile: wadejohn75 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Yes, interesting, the millions of dollars that are spent on traps, hunters, baits cannot produce one live, recently shot or rigor mortised fox that has Tasmanian native animals in its gut.
We should put up a million dollar bounty for information on who is behind this whole scam. That would save us at least $10 million. |
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By: brianbsa250 24/06/2009 9:56 pm Yahoo! Profile: brianbsa250 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| dont know where you guys are from, i was a shooter in the riverina during my army days and shot heaps of foxes,we were taking about 40 a week and getting $8 a scalp.when the first fox alert come to tasmania i offered my services free, the govmt hired a bloke from victoria who came loaded with chickens as bait,no luck though.anyone who has hunted foxes just has to use their nose to tell if a fox has been about because they have a strong amonia type smell,the smell is that strong all my animals were skun after shooting and skins put in a bag and tied to the bullbar.i still have not seen a report where one has left a sign for people to take a samlpe to test but smelt the smell of a fox or said in the report that they have. |
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