MagnumManiac
Well-Known Member
Hunting in Australia is completely different. By LAW, we cannot shoot, hunt or even have a loaded firearm on or next to a road. We cannot use any type of lure, bait, beating or dogs to take down deer or other game animals.
We cannot shoot deer at night, allowable hours are half an hour after sunrise to half an hour after sunset.
We have hound crews, but this is a topic I am not convinced is a good one, my opinion after seeing stags almost run to death, not ethical in my eyes.
We have to have a game license, if you don't you are poaching.
Although public land is huntable on, most of us hunt private property where farmland is next to natural bush/forest.
I am a hunter, not only for trophies, but also for the meat.
For me, the shooting part is a very small part of the overall hunt experience, if I go home empty handed, I am not disappointed in the sense that I didn't shoot anything, only that the animal was cleverer than I was and alluded me.
Cheers.
We cannot shoot deer at night, allowable hours are half an hour after sunrise to half an hour after sunset.
We have hound crews, but this is a topic I am not convinced is a good one, my opinion after seeing stags almost run to death, not ethical in my eyes.
We have to have a game license, if you don't you are poaching.
Although public land is huntable on, most of us hunt private property where farmland is next to natural bush/forest.
I am a hunter, not only for trophies, but also for the meat.
For me, the shooting part is a very small part of the overall hunt experience, if I go home empty handed, I am not disappointed in the sense that I didn't shoot anything, only that the animal was cleverer than I was and alluded me.
Cheers.