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7th February 06, 02:21 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by davedove
I understand that Nauga are bred special for their hyde, but that the wild Nauga's hyde is superior.:-D
I had a wild Nauga in the sights of my muzzle loader diring the last hunting season, but I let him go because it was an immature Nauga. The adults have dark brown or even black hide. The one I was looking at through ny scope was almost a blond color and thus clearly a juvinile. Alas, it was probably a once in a lifetime sighting, because they can hide so well.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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7th February 06, 02:41 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by JerMc
I had a wild Nauga in the sights of my muzzle loader diring the last hunting season, but I let him go because it was an immature Nauga. The adults have dark brown or even black hide. The one I was looking at through ny scope was almost a blond color and thus clearly a juvinile. Alas, it was probably a once in a lifetime sighting, because they can hide so well.
Hmmmmm . . . scope on a muzzle loader???
Mark
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7th February 06, 09:16 PM
#3
Sure why not He was looking at a wild Nauga / with a few single malts to influence the sighting because they were Hiding
MrBill
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8th February 06, 08:06 PM
#4
I'm also informed that the acrylic sheep don't have the problem of shrinking when it rains and therefore are much easier to care for by the sheepherders.
Chris.
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8th February 06, 08:12 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
I'm also informed that the acrylic sheep don't have the problem of shrinking when it rains and therefore are much easier to care for by the sheepherders.
Chris. 
but said acrylic sheep are known to have extra sharp hearing so the sheepherders are reputed to be full lime kilters...

oh that was bad - even for me - i admit that was BAAAADDD!!!....
I will head off & sit quietly in the corner for the rest of the evening
Last edited by UmAnOnion; 8th February 06 at 08:15 PM.
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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9th February 06, 03:07 AM
#6
Hey fellas, love the humour but would apreciate some serious answers too.
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9th February 06, 09:17 AM
#7
Sorry about that...
I learned a long time ago a hard learned lesson about tires. I had to buy two tires for the front axle of my car. I had a choice between some very expensive tires that had a good reputation for wear and a cheap set that "looked great" and I decided to buy the cheap set. Well needless to say the cheap set wore out before the old tires that I already had on the rear axle and I still had to buy the more expensive tires for the front to replace the cheap ones.
When I buy a kilt I pay the premium price from a kilt company that has a good track record and I still have the first kilt that I ever purchased and it still looks like new.
Spend less and get less. Buy a Yugo but don't expect folks to think that it's a Porche.
These are of course my own opinions but you wanted some serious thoughts.
Chris.
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9th February 06, 03:53 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by akaussie
Hey fellas, love the humour but would apreciate some serious answers too.
I must apologise for my friends across the water, they do get carried away!!!
Is there a website for these kilts? I'm a bit suss about the price too, even in Scotland I saw cheap "kilts" for the tourists that were little more than lightweight skirts.
but let me not judge a matter before I've seen the product.
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12th April 09, 02:38 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Jerry
I had a wild Nauga in the sights of my muzzle loader diring the last hunting season, but I let him go because it was an immature Nauga. The adults have dark brown or even black hide. The one I was looking at through ny scope was almost a blond color and thus clearly a juvinile. Alas, it was probably a once in a lifetime sighting, because they can hide so well.
Good thing too, juvinile Naugas are often known a delequents, and rarely had enough brains to come in out of the rain. Because of their nature they don't shrink, but lighting causes severe melting.
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