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    ... dynamite dog...

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    dynamite dog might not find it.....but "the Loaded Dog " will....

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    Hi

    Hot, cross bunnies!

    Cheers

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    Been gassing the burrows at my place over the last couple of weeks.

    Have got it to the stage of no new overnight activity, native grass already starting to grow back.

    There is, however, a maze of burrows on the other side of the (council controlled) road out front that I don't think can be gassed.

    My uncle in the Strathbogies swears by LPG detonation which apparently just makes a dull whump rather than the petrol extravaganza.

    DL

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    .... The ceiling was covered in burnt debris from the fire. To top it off this was in an old timber building so it does not take much mental thought to see the problem. Jim

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    18 years ago we were assisting a Dredge at the Cruiser Wharf at GI. We dug up all kinds of stuff, ranging from contemporary to the 1800s. There were bottles crockery, cutlery, and so on but the strangest thing was how much Ordinance there was. Mostly WW2 or earlier. We had to wait for Bomb Disposal every time a piece came up. It stretch the operation time a long way past That predicted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi

    Hot, cross bunnies!

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    I heard about a bloke who would catch rabbits using ferrets and nets and would then strap a stick of gelly to the bunny on a short fuse light it and let the rabbit go next to the hole. Bunny would run down the hole and Kaboom no more warren.

    Apparently one day he lit the fuse and bunny instead of running down the hole ran back through his legs and under his ute.

    The more he tried to get it out the more it just ran from one wheel to the next. They ran as the fuse was getting shorter and then up went the ute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    My uncle in the Strathbogies swears by LPG detonation which apparently just makes a dull whump rather than the petrol extravaganza.
    Hi





    Could be fun!

    Cheers

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    The way my uncle apparently does it:

    Hose from inverted gas bottle goes into the side of the plastic chute on a battery powered garden blower.

    Blower on, gas on, waits till white mist starts coming out entrances, i.e. oxygen poor mixture in the warren. (Unlike that pic! )

    Ignited with a clicker rigged on a long stick. Just goes whump, rabbits stunned or unconscious or dead, no oxygen in the warren, all dead in the end.

    I'm going to be seeing him this weekend and may get a demonstration.

    cheers, DL

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    So, kids, this year theres no easter bunnies coz the adults KILLED them all😅😅😅😅

    Cheers Rod

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppabillytea View Post
    18 years ago we were assisting a Dredge at the Cruiser Wharf at GI. We dug up all kinds of stuff, ranging from contemporary to the 1800s. There were bottles crockery, cutlery, and so on but the strangest thing was how much Ordinance there was. Mostly WW2 or earlier. We had to wait for Bomb Disposal every time a piece came up. It stretch the operation time a long way past That predicted.
    Pull up any bodies? I have heard stories of the scallop dredges in port phillip bay pulling up body parts. They would throw them back over board as the investigations would keep their boats tied to the docks for weeks.

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