I enjoyed this Air Arms s510 rabbit hunt video

If you like that video of airgun rabbit hunting you owe yourself a favor and search youtube for "Vermin Hunters TV" and "Hunters Vermin" those fellows really know how to hunt and hit what they are aiming at. They are both great channels. Sadly the Vermin Hunters TV channel hasn't put out any new stuff in a couple years, but their old stuff is top notch. Really worth a watch.

Ray
 
So you do not have to pay attention to bag limits if your pesting ?
What is the bag limit in Great Britain where he was hunting? I certainly don't know but I would be surprised, if there is limit, that this bloke ignored it. He seemed pretty conscientious to me. I doubt he thinks of rabbits as pests but I'm sure they end up in the pot over there.
 
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What is the bag limit in Great Britain where he was hunting? I certainly don't know but I would be surprised, if there is limit, that this bloke ignored it. He seemed pretty conscientious to me. I doubt he thinks of rabbits as pests but I'm sure they end up in the pot over there.
Here in the USA it is not legal to shoot Turkey vultures . BUT a farmer can get a permit if the birds are killing livestock , like chickens .
 
So you do not have to pay attention to bag limits if your pesting ?
Bag limit for rabbit? You realize different states have different regs right? Not to mention different countries with different regs. Here in Montana we have no bag limits on rabbit or season same with squirrels. I can go out and shoot 100 rabbits or tree squirrels every day if I want.
 
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In many countries around the world, the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus is an introduced pest. The above video was filmed in the UK where I believe rabbits are an introduced pest and there is no “bag limit”. European rabbits were introduced into Australia and New Zealand 150 years ago and have multiplied into the millions, and cost the farmers and land owners hundereds of millions of dollars every year.
Hunters and pest controllers are encouraged to shoot them because of the damage they do to crops, fields, gardens, paddocks etc.
I do professional pest control in New Zealand, I get paid to shoot between 200 and 450 rabbits a month.