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    Wallaby Shooting TV3 Tonight Campbell Live

    On Campbell Live tonight they go wallaby shooting.
    Worth watching
    Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh

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    The cruel bastards!!
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Cambo live, is that you bro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Cambo live, is that you bro?
    Yeah right
    Don't think they'd allow swearing on prime time TV. If I had anything to do with a TV show, the BSA certainly would have plenty to do.
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    Can't watch it shortland street is on
    VIVA LA HOWA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    Can't watch it I'll be watching porn
    Fixed it for you Toby
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    Can't watch it shortland street is on
    You didnt tell us they gave you a vag bro
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    Positive report apart from the mention of 1080.
    No complaining about killing stuff.
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    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Showed a couple of clips from footage that @ex-rabbithunter put up on Youtube.
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    How accessible are these stations to joe blogs to hunt?
    Reason I ask is the trend in nz sort of has gone from let any responsible young(or old for that matter) fella on your land to hunt as long as they leave gates as they found them, report any possible stock problems to the owner or sort it out yourself if able to Fuck off I cant let anyone on here to hunt cos if you trip over and graze your knee I am liable and I pay a full time pest controller,or fuck off I am breeding trophy animals for rich overseas hunters and I cant risk some kid shooting a 10,000 dollar stag.

    I realise this is not the case everywhere but it is more and more the norm.

    Reason I ask is because if this property was open for most to hunt there would be no wallaby problem.
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    It's just they way shit is these days I think Cam, a shame imo.
    Got this email tonight re duck shooting.....


    This is a message from Worksafe as the duck shooting season opens tomorrow.

    This weekend is the beginning of the duck shooting season. It is timely to remind farmers of commercial farms what their obligations are under health and safety legislation. This advice applies to visitors - people who come with your implied or actual consent to your farm for no commercial or business purpose and who have not paid you (directly or indirectly) to undertake an activity.

    The first thing to take into account is that this is not a paperwork nightmare. No lengthy form-filling is needed, nor is there any need to sign people on and off the farm. It is really a matter of thinking about where the hunters will go, identifying hazards and risks the hunters wouldn’t reasonably expect in those areas, and warning them about those risks and how to avoid them.

    Our recommendation is that you have a conversation with the hunter or hunter in charge of the party to pass on that information. Make a note in your farm diary about what you told them. Most people usually ring up the night (or during the week) before to make sure it’s all ok, so that’s a good time to have the discussion. It doesn’t need to be lengthy.

    What sort of things should you warn them about? Remember - it is the things they wouldn’t reasonably expect (so if they are townies you might have to make allowance for that) in the area(s) they will be in. Here are some examples:
    •Dangers from things like tree-felling, spraying or other work. If there is tree felling in another area, are the trucks using the same tracks?
    •Areas of instability, such as paddocks, with unexpected tomos or those subject to landslips.
    •Aggressive stock that are near where they will be hunting.
    •You might also let them know about communications (eg if there is no cell coverage) so they can make alternate arrangements if need be.

    You need to make sure that all the people who are in the area (staff, contractors, other visitors / hunters) are aware of each other. It’s also a good idea to get an idea of their timings - tell them they should let you know if these change.

    If a visitor trips over a tree-root or stone, a property owner or occupier is unlikely to be held responsible for the other person's carelessness. In addition, if the property owner or occupier could not reasonably have been expected to know of a hazard, they cannot be held responsible for any harm that occurs to any customer or client.

    Remember the general rule - as the person in charge of the workplace you are legally required to point out specific hazards on the farm, which you know could harm the person and which the person wouldn’t normally expect to encounter.

    The information can also be accessed on the Safer Farms website: http://saferfarms.org.nz/news/its-duck-shooting-season/

    Julia Paterson-Fourie
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    If you don't ask you will never know.
    In saying that there are a few grumpy buggers that won't let anyone on. But the majority are OK about it so that numbers are kept down on their place.
    There's a few places charging to go shooting now too. But those places normally have a hut to use so charge that as hut fees. When I say huts, they normally are pretty nice. Nothing like DoC huts.
    Some places are tied up with certain groups/clubs and get hammered by them, but there are still plenty of places to go.
    Lots on DoC land too.
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    Brads that is remarkably straightforward easy to read commonsense, are you sure it was from worksafe?!!!!
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    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    If you don't ask you will never know.
    In saying that there are a few grumpy buggers that won't let anyone on. But the majority are OK about it so that numbers are kept down on their place.
    There's a few places charging to go shooting now too. But those places normally have a hut to use so charge that as hut fees. When I say huts, they normally are pretty nice. Nothing like DoC huts.
    Some places are tied up with certain groups/clubs and get hammered by them, but there are still plenty of places to go.
    Lots on DoC land too.

    Its pretty shit if some propertys have to resort to poision simply because they wont let people on to shoot.
    that said good to hear some still let people on to shoot
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

    308Win One chambering to rule them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Brads that is remarkably straightforward easy to read commonsense, are you sure it was from worksafe?!!!!
    It's written so us farmers at least try and read it I think mate


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