Excellent I’ll have to look at maybe a group trip to keep costs down
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Thanks for the tip. We did st james last weekend 3 days and didn’t see a deer. Day 2 another 5 hunters came in so it got a bit crowded.
I did see a rabbit, some Canadian geese and a couple wild cats, so I thought I was the nuts to be able to spot those 🫣
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I would be wary using a centrefire in a riverbed with private either side these days, only takes one pissed off cocky. You mentioned Craigieburn, head in the north-eastern end and glass the bush edges in evening. You don't need to go far just know the block boundaries and follow the rules around tramping tracks
Go down Mailings Pass,nice spot to glass for deer.
I only hunt public as I don't know any farmers, I also take a break during the roar and start again opening weekend. I hunt weekdays as I took a job that is Friday to Sunday to try and mitigate meeting other hunters. I go solo and did not grow up around anyone who hunts. I rarely get lucky but I'm still out there enjoying myself.
Never had a Father at all.
But if anyone knew Jim Newman at Tisdalls PNth in the mid 60's, he was the man. You only need one key influencer and it builds from there.
My sons had me so they got off to a good start. Grandsons have their own Fathers' and me, so they are double blessed.
It helps.
Hunters hunt doc land
Shooters hunt farm land
I Do both but have recently returned to doc land as I want to become a hunter
Lake Sumner RHA thank me later. This is for anyone else that’s wants a mission too. I’d regularly see 60-100 deer on this loop to the hut. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...479eaf4c6f.jpg
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