Most of the pics are of animals shot to pieces and left to Rot
Here's a few sample pics.
Shot this pig before breakfast having a snooze beside a track on 1st day
We had driven a 100kms and come across a mob of donkeys, they tend not to get away from you so it ends up like a turkey shoot
Stopped here for lunch, really wanted to go for a dip but there were some big arse crocs down there, ended up throwing stones at them.
I flattened a mob of donkeys out there somewhere, but it cost me my buck knife.
We parked up near a creek and small waterholes, good pig country, the good thing being you don't actually know what's going to happen. Anyway about 100yds from the Landcruiser I drop this lone donkey and continue walking beside the creek ever mind full of crocs when I spy what I think is a pig or burnt tree stump about 20 yds away, using the scope as binos I crank down the magnification and have a good look for a few seconds, see an ear flicker so send some lead his way and he drops like a sack of spuds. Mid afternoon in the heat they just rest up by creek banks but blend in real well with the burnt tree stumps etc.
This is just a sample of the first days action, on the way back to our camp we stopped by the homestead, one of the guys wanted to see the cocky, I just sat in the wagon rehydrating when the stations cook walked past me carrying 2 sacks of spuds to the kitchen, what a stunner of a cook. She would have been in her early 20's and would have won any model contest hands down, wearing cowboy boots, jeans and a red dusty tee shirt. Had a yarn with her and turns out she cooks for the 6 farm workers, I asked her what's on the menu tonight, she said a roast, every night it's roast for the boys.
Anyway it was back to our camp, over an hour away from the homestead for a few well earned beers and a feed.
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