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AfroSheep

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Sometimes the only shot needed at those beautiful deer, is a shot from the camera :)

Lovely pic HC, reminds of of a reindeer, are they closely related by chance?
 

High Country

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Sometimes the only shot needed at those beautiful deer, is a shot from the camera :)

Lovely pic HC, reminds of of a reindeer, are they closely related by chance?

These things come from South East Asia and India where tigers are their predator.

No wonder they're a bit toey...

Now it's just me......and a shit load of other people with rifles.
 

High Country

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Sometimes the only shot needed at those beautiful deer, is a shot from the camera :)

Lovely pic HC, reminds of of a reindeer, are they closely related by chance?

That's about the closest I've ever gotten to a big stag. He was on to me big time.

I could have shot him easily a long time before that.

But sometimes I just keep the rifle on the shoulder and go with the flow.
 

drum_halfzware

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The deer hunting laws here for Sambar deer are pretty simple. The minimum calibre allowed is .270 WIN and 130 grain bullets. I also need a deer stalking licence. It's a feral animal...yes...but it also deserves respect. Deer stalking... is hard work...but at least I'm out in the bush and not staring at the PC screen.

They are feral but also a living animal...it's not their fault they are here. So I try to make it a quick one shot kill.

Way more humane than a snare or trap.

Obviously, we live in different jurisdictions. Although the minimum firearm requirements are identical, only license needed here is a hunting license. The wildlife authorities' views on feral animals here are kill them all by what ever means necessary. Total eradication is the end goal being that they are feral.

If you are hunting to be humane, aim for the brainstem as it results in instant death. This is also a more sporting method as you must be a better shot. However, I understand the thoracic shot method when hunting for food. Snaring and trapping equals same weight of meat for far less work and money. Nice to know you are in the bush while I am in the laboratory.

Beautiful image of the deer, makes me hungry.

Smackelijk
 

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Post Script:

With trapping, while carrying a firearm for back up is an intelligent notion, generally a long, well weighted blunt object enables instantaneous or near instantaneous harvesting while not making holes in the hide. The hides can then be sold for more money. If one chooses to use the hide for personal garment production there is more usable hide available. With deer however, this is generally not the safest way to do things as hooves and antlers can injure us apex predators. Recall: self-preservation in generally considered the number one evolutionarily engrained instinct.
 

High Country

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Glad I live on a hill.

N/E Victoria and southern NSW currently getting big time rain and floods My gutters can't cope.

Meant to go to Sydney tomorrow night.

Might have to change the route.
 

shroomyshroom

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im losing alot of my early flowering strains to all the rain HC :( have you got any out doors this year to test how yours hold up agains rain and humidity ?
 
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shroomy i wish i had early flowering strains had nothing but bad luck cause of rain and hail here.. mold and destruction of plants.
 

High Country

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In Goulburn having a mandatory break. Lots of water around. I've been told it's worse on the Newell Hwy.
 

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drum_halfzware;4984244 If you are hunting to be humane said:
Head shots are a no go. Out in the bush there is rarely a chance to use a stable rest. A decision has to be made and a shot fired....quickly.....and safely....one shot.

Go for the head or neck at 200 metres....no....deer hunting is not bench rest target shooting. Like you say...the thoracic zone...the largest lethal area available.

Just like they taught me in the army.

These freaking seeds seem to be taking forever.
 

AfroSheep

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Just like they taught me in the army.

These freaking seeds seem to be taking forever.

Oh they taught you about how long seeds took in the army?,

Hmm i may have to join just for that experience HC:laughing:
See what i did there :O,

Been keeping an eye on your thread and loving every minute of it, havn't posted in awhile though, but all in all looking great there,

Cant wait too see how all these new crosses of yours turn out,

Peace N Pot.
 

High Country

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I was never sent to a real war....good timing.

I knew one bloke who was in the Vietnam war.

He reckoned 1/2 the time he sat under some tree at night....pissing down rain...an L1A1 SLR...308 in his arms....smoked pot and was just scared shitless.

He was a good bloke and has since died...survived the war though...but treated like shit like they all were on return.
 

drum_halfzware

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Head shots are a no go. Out in the bush there is rarely a chance to use a stable rest. A decision has to be made and a shot fired....quickly.....and safely....one shot.

Go for the head or neck at 200 metres....no....deer hunting is not bench rest target shooting. Like you say...the thoracic zone...the largest lethal area available.

Just like they taught me in the army.

These freaking seeds seem to be taking forever.

Ever heard of a 'deer stand' or 'deer blind'? They may not be legal in your jurisdiction but are generally the default method used where I was taught to hunt deer. Typically they are set up near rubs, scrapes, food sources, and water sources. They are an option that eliminates stalking for harvesting deer. Same amount of meat, perhaps more as a head shot ruins no edible flesh, for less work. It enables the stability needed for head shots at either close or long distances. Many, many deer have been made to fold like wet wash cloths from a deer stand or blind.

Regarding seeds and flowers: when you think they're ready wait another week.
 
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High Country

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I reckon tree stands take the fun and skill out of it. Not sure if they're used in Australia....definitely not where I live. We don't bait them with apples or other food either.

I prefer to stalk them...take them on in their own territory.

Sometimes I win...usually they do.

Much more enjoyable just to walk through the bush, take it all in and if you get a shot....well that's just a bonus.
 
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drum_halfzware

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Actually it takes much skill to correctly place a stand. You must use knowledge of animal behavior, tracking, and how to be invisible to your prey in broad daylight. There's nothing at all wrong with baiting your prey, be it with food, pheromones, or other means. Baiting is quite an effective strategy for harvesting meat as it is manipulating animal behavior. If one doesn't need to harvest meat from the wild to eat, slaughter one of your farm animals or go to the market. You did say these deer are feral, which to my klan means total eradication by whatever means necessary. Different regions have different views.

Post Script: Surely you meant 'their territory'
 
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High Country

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THESE SEEDS MAY HAVE TO RUN FOR 8 WEEKS

THESE SEEDS MAY HAVE TO RUN FOR 8 WEEKS

The force is strong....the sativa influence from the thai male seems very powerful.

The seeds are there but not ready to harvest.

I might put 1000W over them for a week...don't really know why...just for the hell of it.

I have the patience.
 

High Country

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Actually it takes much skill to correctly place a stand. You must use knowledge of animal behavior, tracking, and how to be invisible to your prey in broad daylight. There's nothing at all wrong with baiting your prey, be it with food, pheromones, or other means. Baiting is quite an effective strategy for harvesting meat as it is manipulating animal behavior. If one doesn't need to harvest meat from the wild to eat, slaughter one of your farm animals or go to the market. You did say these deer are feral, which to my klan means total eradication by whatever means necessary. Different regions have different views.

Post Script: Surely you meant 'their territory'

There is no eradication policy on any deer here...be it Sambar, Red, Fallow, Hog or Chital deer. Not enough studies have been done on the environmental impact of deer. There are worse ferals around...pigs(hogs), foxes, rabbits...and cane toads.

Deer are not a major threat...the others are.

At the moment they are a valuable resource. The pursuit of these animals earns a lot of people a lot of money. Mainly US weapon maufacturers I would suggest. Good old Winchester.

Thus the hunting season for each species is controlled depending on their mating habits. No hunting whilst breeding.

Not so for Sambar deer...they shag at any time of the year...so it's open season...yeeeh!
 
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