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Code4

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  • Birthday 20/10/1959

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  1. I'm told if you get a youngish camel it tastes Like beef. We did not collect the camel meat. The vast majority of hunting in Australia is done with feral introduced animals. All buffalo, deer, pigs, wild horses and dogs etc are introduced. For us, there is only the ethical consideration of a quick kill to consider. Land owners are responsible for controlling the number of feral animals on their land and can be penalised for not doing so. The property owner was glad to see us as it saved him the cost of doing it himself or having to pay the costs of the relevant authority to do it. There ar
  2. For a slightly more detailed report with more video and also info on Doubles and fine guns try here: http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=194935&an=0&page=0#Post194935
  3. I don't know how many of you surf other forums on the www but here is a report I put together on a recent Feral Camel cull I organised as a High School graduation present for my son and his best mate. Feral Camels double their population every 9 years. As at 2009 there were i million feral camels in Australia. The largest feral herd in the world. They compete for water with native and domesticated stock and casually walk through fences causing a great cost to pastoralists. Hope you enjoy. There are no guarantees when hunting free range game and that was re-inforced on our latest C
  4. Hello there. Just found and joined this forum. Been hunting for 40 years in Australia and also been to Southern Africa and NZ a couple of times. I'm very interested in finding out more about Roe deer (as I know nothing) and sharing how we hunt in Oz. Just dont mention the cricket
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