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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    No sorry, I was saying it is doubtful that Aussies are smart or will do the right thing

    Remember they declared war on emus

    and lost

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War
    Reading that link.....all I can think of is this" bring back the moa" thing.... The older I get the more I believe we,as a species,are not going to make it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Reading that link.....all I can think of is this" bring back the moa" thing.... The older I get the more I believe we,as a species,are not going to make it.
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    I also wouldn't be surprised if humans don't make it but that belief will have little or no effect on how I live my life

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    WTF has happened to the countries that gave us the ANZACS?

    Could have thought their decendants would be able to tie everything up quick smart... or did you allow too many Brits back in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jt89 View Post
    The deer management situation is so far out of control it's alarming, and likely too far gone already. There are deer populations spanning the entire east coast of Australia, from Townsville (and north of there) all the way down into Victoria. I'm a Queensland kid meself, until they allow some form of public land hunting back home I'll happily live to my dying days on Kiwi soil. Can't stand to live in a place where I have to be educated to drive carefully lest I hit a fallow deer and write my car off, yet not allowed to walk into the bush and shoot one.
    @Jt89 What is the situation with access to private land like? My in-laws are farming in NSW N Tablelands area and they have a good number of people going on to their farm to knock over the pests. High numbers too, my f-i-l shot over 600 animals (deer, pigs and roos) in a single month in the big drought a couple of years back, not bad going for a deaf guy in his 80's. Is it common to access farms?
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    Quote Originally Posted by whanahuia View Post
    They have too many native carnivores to use 1080 in broad scale application I suspect.
    'possum. They love 'em.
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    Only NSW & Vic have public land hunting.
    Plenty of deer in both states. Heaps of goats and pigs in NSW, not so many in Vic. My understanding is that NPs in NSW are breeding grounds for pigs and goats in particular
    Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests. The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldbloke View Post
    My understanding is that NPs in NSW are breeding grounds for pigs and goats in particular
    That's the case for my in-laws. They moved from the NSW FN Coast to Northern tablelands, everything was good for the first few years but then two of the nieghbours sold up and went into trees (NP I think, not sure on details) and now the pest pressure is immense.

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    I call them Neglected Parks.

    Couple of years ago we were holidaying in NSW near
    Coonabarabran NSW. Personally saw about 20 goats and another piggy diggings to plant 10 acres of wheat. And that was just a couple of short bush walks. Nothing like that where I live. All thin on the ground here.
    Last edited by Oldbloke; 20-09-2025 at 04:11 PM.
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    Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests. The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caberslash View Post
    WTF has happened to the countries that gave us the ANZACS?

    Could have thought their decendants would be able to tie everything up quick smart... or did you allow too many Brits back in?
    I've had too much to drink tonight.
    We are the descendants; we are the ones that allowed this to happen. Enjoy the last of an era. As a Boomer I feel so ashamed I can't wear my medals and march in the parade on ANZAC day. I'm not allowed to express my views with a political bent without being banned on this forum. Politics and lobbying by like-minded people have created this world we live in. RANT finished. We follow Aussie with our politics
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    Quote Originally Posted by turtleSO View Post
    I've had too much to drink tonight.
    We are the descendants; we are the ones that allowed this to happen. Enjoy the last of an era. As a Boomer I feel so ashamed I can't wear my medals and march in the parade on ANZAC day. I'm not allowed to express my views with a political bent without being banned on this forum. Politics and lobbying by like-minded people have created this world we live in. RANT finished. We follow Aussie with our politics
    I feel for you. On some forums, just disagree with the mods point of view and your out faster than Jack Robinson.

    https://youtu.be/wa6k_in6cv4?si=f4QhSO--52kSPqXx

    But if you currently live in USA, watch out if you upset Trump in anyway. They are headed for some serious shit.
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    Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests. The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
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    A bit more bang is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Waimata View Post
    @Jt89 What is the situation with access to private land like? My in-laws are farming in NSW N Tablelands area and they have a good number of people going on to their farm to knock over the pests. High numbers too, my f-i-l shot over 600 animals (deer, pigs and roos) in a single month in the big drought a couple of years back, not bad going for a deaf guy in his 80's. Is it common to access farms?
    I originally hail from central Queensland, but lived in a few areas west and mostly around the mining/heavy industry towns. The perception of most hunters would be the stereotypical pig hunter and roo shooter, a pack of big dogs on the back of the ute etc. Not a popular idea to most landowners with a couple hundred acres, and bigger farms/stations tended to be a bit cagey about who they let on due to the behavior of some.

    To be fair, I haven't lived in QLD since 2013 and not in Australia since 2016. Things may be changing, but I would say anywhere along the coast the city attitudes towards hunting will still be there.
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