08 October 2004, 14:42
muzzaRe: Got some pic's back....
Age is a state of mind.
08 October 2004, 02:14
<gary_hall>Bakes.
Sixty

You wouldn't of got out of town.
Are you up for a buffalo hunt early nextweek?
08 October 2004, 01:46
<gary_hall>Bakes.
Thanks for telling everyone I'm nearly 50

Got 3 good boars on Friday - Saturday.
(Give us a call)
Gary.
08 October 2004, 01:55
<gary_hall>Bakes.
This is one Matt got the week before.

Gary.

08 October 2004, 02:04
BakesHey I was going to say you were 60

08 October 2004, 02:07
<gary_hall>The dog's and Matt got this one.
Gary.

07 October 2004, 15:35
Aspen Hill AdventuresSo Bakes, are you saying I am getting to be predictable????

What are you doing with the little feller? It looks young? Do you raise them up for slaughter at a later time?
07 October 2004, 15:10
BakesAs soon as I opened the thread and saw your name Ann I knew what was comming

This property does seem to have quite a few spotted pigs though, I have to agree.

BAW
Yes mate still water in the creeks. The locals are saying we are in for an early wet and with water still on the ground we may be in for some flooding.
08 October 2004, 09:11
MartinPottsJoin the crowed Mate none of us are getting any younger

1954 ---- Every year i get to be 39 over and over and over again
07 October 2004, 00:00
BakesNo mate its not me, I wasn't going to get wet

. The bloke in the blue shirt is nearly 50!
That little dog gets in and has a go let me tell you.
06 October 2004, 23:29
MartinPottsAre you one of those youngsers in the picture's Bakes ?
I mean it look's like it was a blast but theres no hand rail's in that creek there for me or my walker to get down it

It looks like the two young fellows are being chased by one rather small dog.
Or is the dog smelling future bacon yet to be fryed
and serverd up to him/her in a doggy bowl
Looks like fun though

07 October 2004, 01:44
Bad Ass WallaceIs that bloody water? Mate, it's so dry here ya can't even piss on the lawn; it evaporates before it touches the grass!
07 October 2004, 15:55
BakesYou? nah..never

They go into the chiller box and end up on the dinner table in Germany, the hunters get about 80c to $1 per kilo. From what I've been told by a mate who spoke to the primary industry fella's. The pigs around Katherine are very clean. But after seeing them eat a rotting donkey I think I'll stick to store bought pork
