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0 Views · 2 years ago

It's high time for the discussion to be held. This great country will either go ahead and become stronger with a united people or we will tear it all apart with division. Here is an account of one of the so many events that shaped our family and our stance on the issue of the "Voice".

0 Views · 2 years ago

There is only one question to ask yourself.
Sustainably manage or eradicate?
What is your stance?
Which stance is the most achievable and logical?
How can it be achieved?

2 Views · 2 years ago

When at first you don't succeed...!!! Sorry about the audio on the first attempt everyone. Let's see if we have overcome the issue this time.

0 Views · 2 years ago

Some feel I might be hammering the points too hard. With PL insurance now a major hurdle for recreational hunters and the knowledge we are existing in a grey area at best, what are we supposed to do? Sit on our wharzoos and do nothing or stand strong as the men and women we remember did, to protect our rights and freedoms. Make your choice.

1 Views · 2 years ago

This clip shows the exhilaration of being in the bush with stags roaring all around, the respect and sadness when a mighty stag is taken but also, the reality of knowing that you are on someone else's land, someones private property. The harsh reality that many do not wish to face, is that if deer have no value to landholders, eventually they will be gone. Your choice people, embrace a fair Sustainable Use system or reject it and risk it all.

0 Views · 2 years ago

There is usually a day on each trapping program when you realise that it will be either successful or just tough going. When things start falling into place, when your carefully laid plans begin to work, you know nothing succeeds like success.

1 Views · 2 years ago

In this clip, I try to summarise the issue as best I can. Anyone still taking the "she'll be right" attitude towards recreational hunting, private firearms ownership and our freedom, should take a good hard look at themselves first before they point fingers.

2 Views · 2 years ago

Too many people have accepted the "Pest" rhetoric without thinking hard about where that trail will lead. Hunting is a pastime to some, or a way of life to others, maybe even an essential part of our culture or a combination of these and much more. Treat them as a Pest and all this will be lost.

0 Views · 2 years ago

As the old saying goes, we have Good news and we have Bad news. Fortunately for hunters, it is mostly all good news so hopefully this clip will see the start of more sustainable use projects to control and utilise wild deer as a resource and not as a Pest.

1 Views · 2 years ago

Trapping this wild and beautiful country is actually a privilege. To stand on ground that few actually have ever tread makes you humble. My thoughts always go back to the reality of what we have and what we almost lost and this makes me determined to do all I can to protect it for all future generations of Australians, no matter colour or creed.

0 Views · 2 years ago

As a hunting guide, you often have to scout the trail ahead. Use the lessons learnt over the year now past, scan the terrain ahead, look for sign on the ground to judge what is actually happening, then pick the best path.
This is the same for trying to establish a fair, equitable, moral and safe system for hunting, management and control of a species like wild deer.

2 Views · 2 years ago

There looked to be a number of very cunning, trap-shy dogs cruising around the area that had been trapped by some of the local coal mine workers on their "days off". Although well intended, this practice leads to very educated, hardened killers right in the middle of the calving areas. Time for a well thought out strategy.



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