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Hunting Crocodiles with a spear

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20 August 2018, 14:06
Bakes
Hunting Crocodiles with a spear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFE-ZNf42i0


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21 August 2018, 15:29
BenKK
I loved watching this little series! That’s exactly how it is! The guys are hilarious adventurers, skilled bush mechanics and incredible bushmen.

The true stories of life and adventure in the bush are absolutely incredible.
22 August 2018, 03:31
Bill/Oregon
Dang. They can hunt them on their territory?


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22 August 2018, 14:24
BenKK
Absolutely, Bill! And it tastes good, too!
22 August 2018, 15:08
Bakes
They can hunt anything Bill. Even dugong and turtles using traditional methods such as aluminium boats and outboard motors rotflmo Wink


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25 August 2018, 07:36
Use Enough Gun
Eeker
28 November 2018, 22:57
Heym SR20
My Pa who grew up in Northern Rhodesia tells of croc hunting trips of the Kafua from his Godfathers flaoting camp built on the floats of old Sunderland Flying boats. Mostly they used 303s, but they did sometimes fish for them. A big hook with a large hunk of meat - from a dead croc or a goat hindleg attached to a steel cable - other end attached to a tree.

Leave it on a mudbank - following morning cable would be tight - only way of movng the croc would me to hit the cable with a stick - croc would charge out the water. Challenge was catching it .... Pa hasn't ever told if they actually managed to bag a croc this way.
29 January 2019, 07:41
NormanConquest
Kinda on + off the subject. Many years ago we had a flood in South East Texas that flooded the State park in Aransas Pass that what with the rising tides allowed alligators to come over the levee + get into areas where P+W did'nt want them.We were allowed to bow hunt the crocs.Only caveat was that if we saw a diamondback rattler (crotalus horridus) we could not shoot it as it was considered endangered. I thought at the time that if I saw one he damn sure would be endangered.Once again,our government plying their 'trade'.


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29 January 2019, 12:37
BenKK
Some books that feature the hunting of crocodiles with spears are Buffaloes! by Carl Warburton and several books by Ion Idriess, both Gallipoli veterans - in fact, Idriess did a tiny bit of spotting for Billy Sing, the famous sniper.
14 June 2019, 01:25
Bill/Oregon
No recent posts. Phooey. Need fresh reports.

Cool hilbily


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
29 August 2019, 18:54
Bill/Oregon
Rats. Still no updates.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author