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None of the kids wanted to come today, so my walk ended up being about 8 ks (5 mile). I took the FN 12g side by side as I really like the way this gun handles and shoulders. As I went into the first paddock, it was a lovely still morning and quail were flying up from around my feet every 50 meters or so. I didnt have shot smaller than 4's and I didnt have anything other than 3/4 and full chokes so I left the quail alone, but made a mental note of where to find them next time. I found myself smiling at the little buggers..... next time with 9's I'll have you.
There were lots of Kangaroos around and I dont normally shoot them. The problem they create is that when they run through the scrub everything else goes to ground. They make so much noise.
the first fox I saw broke cover about 15 meters away, but was immediately obscured by a leafy branch off the left side of a nearby tree, and things were not helped by my none too stealthy crashing through tall dry grass to try and get a shot. That fox was long gone. I only saw one rabbit in that paddock, again with the light breeze that was blowing it was too flighty, and in dead ground before I got a shot.

I went on to a new paddock. I found 3 teal ducks on a dam and remembered a few weeks ago eating teal duck from a large camp oven where 17 teal ducks were stewed with fruit juice, potato and brandy.... tasty little suckers. But I didnt want to spoil the shooting by making noise, and besides ducks are not in season, so I let them go on their merry way.

In this paddock there were several clumps of African box thorn. It offers rabbits good physical and visual protection. Wherever you see a clump of box thorn you will generally find a rabbit warren. I stalked up on these ones, the dry grass didnt help and the time past 9am was really too late, luckily it was an overcast day and still cool. I saw several white tails as they slipped into burrows, but one was a little slow and as the rear half disappeared behind a tree it was collected by No 4 shot. So I finished him off, but because he was only 8 meters away it destroyed the meat, so I didnt use him.
I saw one more bunny in that paddock, but only as he disappeared into dead ground.
I went back to my normal area, a long creek line with paddocks and scrub about 200 acres in size.
I walked around quietly looking for a late bunny but again they were fairly skittish and I tended to see them as they were making a hasty retreat to cover. I spent a little time walking through the tall grass trying to flush out rabbits, some success with flushing, but not so much in hitting them. I was starting to head back to the vehicle and was exiting a clump of scrub when I saw a flash or red only 3-4 meters away. The fox was hunting me! The noise I had made in the scrub has the interest of this fox. I had only loaded one of the soft loads I made for my daughter (3/4 oz shot and 12.7 grains of red dot or AS30 in my world), I had time to swing and as the fox entered open ground only 5 meters away he wore a subsonic 3/4 ounce of lead in the shoulder. Sadly my phone was on low battery and a picture was impossible but he was a healthy little fox, and being shot dead meant he would not have to die slowly with 1080 poison.
I found fresh pig diggings, from only a few hours before I was there and I walked the creek looking for them, but with all the shooting they were long gone.

Had a great morning walking by myself!

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Awesome post keep em coming. Really like seing photos of guns being used in the field. Nice one Roy.

You are very lucky to have land like this you can just walk into all year round.

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You like that as much as I like seeing the resto work you do!


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Id love to see a pic of the quail.......

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I would also like to see your quail or know what variety they are so I can look them up. Are they native to Oz or introduced?

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OK, the vickers with cyl and cyl would be the gun of choice. I will go and shoot some when I pick it up.
They are very small quail, about half the size of jap quail. The seemed to be in groups of about 5-6 and they would take off and fly about 50m (130 feet) at a time and regroup. These quail would never have been shot at.


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In this part of the world the quail are stubble quail (coturnix pectoralis). They're natives. Victoria and South Australia have seasons on them; season closed on 30 June here - and it was one of the best in years.
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Thanks for that! I will still grab some and see how they taste, and post up pics.


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Here is a picture of one taken by Tony Morris in Deniliquin, New South Wales :



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