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The Hunters

Triple HHH Club

 

10th of November, 2002

Well Christmas is getting closer and things are warming up. Life is pretty good at the moment, on my fifth week in my pistol license course (it is not as easy as I expected) my hand is healed work is good I am almost out of debt work is cool and I have just got my new mountain bike. I will have to put a photo up of it. It is not bad front shocks and really cool motocross style rear mono shock. I have ridden like heaps and I have only had it a few days. It is so comfy to ride and I pound the suspension riding over rocks and stuff. I hope this one don’t get stolen like the last ones (4 that is).

 

Current / Organized Trips

Favorite Links

*  www.ruger.com

*  www.winchester.com

*   www.blackhawkindustries.com/ 

 

Contact Information

E-mail address

Tristancook@bigpond.com

Or

Quickcr@hotmail.com

Web address

your at it now ! www.users.bigpond.com.au/tristancook/

Msn Messenger

AKA Bizket quickcr@hotmail.com

The reason I have that nickname is my last name is cook then my friends called me cookie.

Then someone called me Bizket as in the relationship of the food. It stuck well for a nickname.

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Pig Hunting throughout Australia is done mainly with a firearm and occasionally with the use of dogs. Feral pigs are found all across Australia. They are an introduced animal to Australia and are often referred to as 'The Captain Cookers' indicating that most of the Australia feral pigs were introduced by early pioneers to Australia. Feral Pigs are one of the main threats to Australian fauna and flora and the Australian landscape. Their damage can be found at Water holes to destroying bird nests, and destroying flora and plant life by eating nearly anything (vegetable or animal, living or dead!). The destruction of the feral pig throughout Australia is not only condoned, but actually encouraged by governments and land holders. This is due to the recognition of the damage caused by these pests. Subsequently, pig hunting has recently become a rapidly increasing pastime for many Australian residents. Pig Hunting is easily accessible to most residents in Australia, and can be relatively inexpensive due to the abundance of feral pigs across Australia resulting in an easily accessible source of hunting. Anyhow, enough of the academics and on with page.

 

 

 

 

 

                            

 

 

 

 

                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

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