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Con, how good is that? ![]() ![]() Can't wait for the weather to cool down a bit to get out there myself. Looking forward to my first full year in Victoria, hunting Sambar at every chance I can! | |||
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Hey guys, Take it easy it wasn't my son but a mates! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You know I got more of a buzz watching the kid's reaction then if I had of blooded the new Ruger. But like his Dad said; "Lucky he's carrying the rifles, otherwise I'd shoot him to shut him up." ![]() On my hobby-horse for a second ... as a school teacher we talk about instilling resilience in kids. Well, early in Feb I spent 9 days "Adventure hiking" with a group of Year 9 boys. Most bitched and moaned, but the kid above and three other boys that admire the "bush way of life" ended up carrying a group of 16 to the point where the instructors told them to take a day and a half off. These kids were setting up/breaking camp, cooking, navigating, making decisions etc ... whilst most sat and went along for a free ride. Says a lot about getting your kids (particularly boys) out and about in the bush. I know that I avoided a lot of heart-ache growing up because I was chasing rabbits and ducks and reading Col Allison and Nick Harvey rather than pondering what $10 could buy me at the local railway station ![]() Cheers... Con | |||
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shows how a sambar will often let you walk past them if they think they are unseen...cunning buggers! Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002 | |||
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Will be making the long flight to New Zealand at the end of May for a Red Stag and Fallow deer hunt near Napier. | |||
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Brief report: Only a few March flies on the Wonnangatta River [unlike Woods Point a few weeks ago, where they were in hordes] , no 'wriggly sticks' sighted [oddly - was expecting some big red bellied blacks, where we were], plenty of water dragons and smaller lizards though. One platypus seen, nothing doing with the trout - water too warm. Now for the vital stuff: Got to camp about 4:30 pm Fri 10th, was getting honked by a deer [in thick stuff where I couldn't see the thing] within half an hour. Sign [rub trees, preach trees, 'jelly beans' of all sizes] absolutely everywhere on the flats, but they're well educated - between the two of us, saw 8 for the weekend, but none presented a decent shot! We got honked another 4-5 times between us though, so we were in the right places...... And for the ducks, skipped Saturday, but went out jump shooting dams yesterday arvo; 2 blackies and 1 woody between 3. Cheers, Doug | |||
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