Sunday, October 15, 2006


Out on a Hunt: The place where I live and hunt is beautiful. The countryside is both hilly and wooded. There is a great variety of “Topography” that’s a fancy way of saying landscape. There are open areas, wooded areas, bushy and hilly spots. There are lots of dry stone walls so there are many places to stalk or ambush our sworn enemy the WABBIT! I just have to show you a couple of pics of the track up to the hunt. Hope you like them! Bye For Now!
Here is a bit of background on the creature. All though a wabbit can live for several years (I’ve heard up to about 6 years) the average life span seems to be about 2 years. An adult rabbit was originally called a “Coney” the name “Wabbit” was reserved for a baby or a young one. The wabbit was first introduced to this country about the eleventh century. Some say they came from France others from Spain. They were introduced to be farmed as a commercial proposition, eventually they spread and went wild. They prefer to live under hedgerows, trees and dry stone walls. They like to burrow in sandy ground and feed locally. The burrows weaken the ground and so the walls fall down, trees and hedges are destroyed; cows (and horses) break legs down the holes and they like to feed especially in your garden. By the middle of the 1900’s they had reached crisis proportions in this country so someone had the bright idea of introducing them to a flea transmitting virus called Myxoma. The resulting disease Myxomatosis was a blight on our society. Now don’t get me wrong I’m all for killing wabbit but this is a despicable way to kill. A clean shot to the wabbit kill zone will cause it to roll over-dead. Myxomatosis takes about 10-14 days to kill (very slowly) and if you’ve seen a wabbit walking round in circles not knowing where it is going, blinded, sick, being fed upon alive by the environment, flies literally eating it alive, rooks and crows after its eyes a free meal for the fox its not a pretty sight. Whoever was responsible for this should be given a dose themselves-any way that's a bit of history!

Friday, October 13, 2006


Hi Folks! This is the mighty weapon that strikes fear in the heart of every evil wabbit! A hand made Ripley Carbine XL9 9 shot repeater .177 calibre (If I have to use a .22 I might as well use a bow and arrow). Scope; Nightforce 3-15x56 with illuminated recticle. This equipment is the chosen kit of the SWF (Special Wabbit Forces in the UK and Ireland) noted for its quality, reliability and and just downright point and shoot policy. The sling is on Q.D. Quick Release Swivels positioned to take a Harris Bipod for those extra long range shots. This kit takes can take a wabbit at 60yds (I'd only do it off the Pod at that range). My next buletin will feature the hang-outs and the lair of the wabbit beasts. Be sure to call in and follow the chronicles.

Wabbit Wars Chapter One

Well folks this is the beginning of what has been a lifelong adventure. They are everywhere, they are vicious, conniving and ready to attack at the slightest provocation. They must be eradicated in order for us to survive as a race. They threaten our very existence! They must be exterminated. They are breeding like mad, this can only lead to disaster. It has been my life's work to hunt them down and SHOOT THEM DEAD!!! Follow this site as we together can wage our skillful war against the threat to humanity. In my next post I will show you the weapon of choice that has served me well, in fact it has never let me down. Watch this space as we battle with the mighty WABBIT!!!