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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by North East » 04 Jul 2015, 1:20 am

KWhorenet wrote:
joker wrote:Yeh but when I zoom in state fforest color disappears


You don't need State Forrest. Any public land will do. Don't be deterred because somewhere says deer habitat etc. If you aren't spot lighting that is.
You can still sight in a rifle.
Any crown land not occupied under licence (company growing trees or what ever) as per the Game Management Authority maps via the DEPI.

Explained and linked in the following small sample of topics ( found using the search box top left of screen ) covering all this:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4247
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4244
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=403


That's right....you can shoot just about anywhere you want in Victoria....just don't use a spotlight.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by KWhorenet » 04 Jul 2015, 1:27 am

Hey NE,

These are the topics that get covered once a fortnight that if one STICKY THREAD per state and territory were done then it would save people mucking around trying to find the info.

I come across a quite dry on these topics because they have been covered extensively repeatedly.

MODS/ADMIN - Useful Sticky Threads Please.
Even if only to direct people to the source material and dispel BS myths and opinions on what sounds right vs what is.
Call it "Newbies start here- Where to and not to shoot or hunt"
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by North East » 04 Jul 2015, 1:33 am

KWhorenet wrote:Hey NE,

These are the topics that get covered once a fortnight that if one STICKY THREAD per state and territory were done then it would save people mucking around trying to find the info.

I come across a quite dry on these topics because they have been covered extensively repeatedly.

MODS/ADMIN - Useful Sticky Threads Please.
Even if only to direct people to the source material and dispel BS myths and opinions on what sounds right vs what is.
Call it "Newbies start here- Where to and not to shoot or hunt"


Good idea....regulations are pretty clear cut here in Victoria and elsewhere....but they are a lot better here. :drinks:
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by Oldbloke » 04 Jul 2015, 7:36 am

Yep, great idea, gun cleaning is another, sheesh how many tines has that been asked.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by joker » 05 Jul 2015, 12:31 am

Im actually planning to write a newbie thread which will be a collation of all the information I have received from forum members (excluding where to hunt)
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by sandgroperbill » 05 Jul 2015, 12:52 pm

The sticky for WA info would quite simply read:

Move interstate.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by KWhorenet » 05 Jul 2015, 6:37 pm

sandgroperbill wrote:The sticky for WA info would quite simply read:

Move interstate.



Skip the interstate bit. Just go straight to NZ and save the stop over.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by Oldbloke » 05 Jul 2015, 7:00 pm

KWhorenet wrote:
sandgroperbill wrote:The sticky for WA info would quite simply read:

Move interstate.



Skip the interstate bit. Just go straight to NZ and save the stop over.



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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by Seconds » 06 Jul 2015, 9:37 am

KWhorenet wrote:Skip the interstate bit. Just go straight to NZ and save the stop over.


It's tempting :D
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by rsj223 » 08 Jul 2015, 10:56 am

joker wrote:yeah the 'i' with them colours works only when im zoomed out and click on it.

although my main issue is when i zoom in to have a better look at the boundaries i lose that light green color to show its a state forest. but when i zoom out it comes back :crazy: :crazy:

Some good news on the zoom problem, I sent them a email explaining the problem they got back to me today saying they did have a issue and is now fixed and looks updated to :drinks:
http://nremap-sc.nre.vic.gov.au/MapShar ... stexplorer
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by rsj223 » 08 Jul 2015, 10:57 am

Oh I forgot no more Pyrite state forest
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Post by 1290 » 08 Jul 2015, 11:14 am

rsj223 wrote:Oh I forgot no more Pyrite state forest


Good one, you've used the power of gogle to delete the Lerderderg State Park while the erroneously named 'Pyrite state forest' remains!
May as well get the state government the update their maps!
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by joker » 08 Jul 2015, 11:32 am

Yeh I just used tried it out now it's working fine. Power to the people! !
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by WildHunter » 01 Aug 2015, 12:10 am

Lerdererg State Park backs onto Wombat State Forest, the road going in from Gisbourne is the bordeline then it snakes into Wombat. I just came back from a hunting trip in Wombat, we had to be very careful we didn't cross over into Lerdererg accidentally and get caught with firearms. As for sighting in, it's a bit of a grey area. I used to shoot up in Toolangi at a well known old wood cutting site. We got pretty regular there and got the rangers number, rang everytime we went up and put signs saying we were 'legally' shooting and the best way to approach us. And one time someone rang the cops, a 'concerned resident'. Anyways apparently it is illegal to target shoot/sight in on crown land in Victoria.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by VICHunter » 04 Aug 2015, 4:07 pm

WildHunter wrote:Anyways apparently it is illegal to target shoot/sight in on crown land in Victoria.


To do "target shooting" or anything that resembles a shooting range, your right.

I can say with 99% confidence (just don't have the info handy to quote) that you can sight in.

I can't remember if it was in the safety book or Vic police website, Act or where, but the meat of it is that to ensure ethical hunting sighting in is permitted to ensure accurate, humane shots and not end up with any wounded animals because someone couldn't confirm their sighting before a trip.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by rsj223 » 04 Aug 2015, 4:26 pm

Update, Google maps now say "Lerderberg State Park" was Pyrite state forest
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by WildHunter » 04 Aug 2015, 11:40 pm

a year and a half ago I could google Wombat State Forest, have it come up in G maps and the parks info page with info on hunting. A few weeks ago only Lerdererg will appear on G maps and the start of of the Wombat 4WD track. Can't get the park info pages either. It's as if the Gov. doesn't want us to.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by rsj223 » 05 Aug 2015, 4:50 pm

WildHunter wrote:a year and a half ago I could google Wombat State Forest, have it come up in G maps and the parks info page with info on hunting. A few weeks ago only Lerdererg will appear on G maps and the start of of the Wombat 4WD track. Can't get the park info pages either. It's as if the Gov. doesn't want us to.

Yeah it used to have wombat on google maps now gone, oh well more emails and would help if anyone else wants to send google a email about wrong places, at the bottom of map "report a problem"
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by sha » 11 Aug 2015, 1:24 pm

Hasn't been reclassified to no longer be state forest would it? I read something a while ago about some green %^(*#$) there a while ago trying to take your blokes state forests away by reclassifying them.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by YoungBuck » 11 Aug 2015, 3:20 pm

sha wrote:Hasn't been reclassified to no longer be state forest would it? I read something a while ago about some green %^(*#$) there a while ago trying to take your blokes state forests away by reclassifying them.

I think that is exactly what might have happened...I cant find a Pyrite state forest anywhere using the DELWP map explorer.
I have a feeling it might have merged with Lerderderg state park. Does anyone know for sure?
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by rsj223 » 11 Aug 2015, 4:05 pm

YoungBuck wrote:
sha wrote:Hasn't been reclassified to no longer be state forest would it? I read something a while ago about some green %^(*#$) there a while ago trying to take your blokes state forests away by reclassifying them.

I think that is exactly what might have happened...I cant find a Pyrite state forest anywhere using the DELWP map explorer.
I have a feeling it might have merged with Lerderderg state park. Does anyone know for sure?

Yes that's whats happened, Pyrite is now called Lerderderg but the problem was Pyrite was still on Google maps as a state forest
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by Harper » 13 Aug 2015, 1:25 pm

Maybe they need a few self driving 4WD to map them properly :D
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by southeast varmiter » 22 Sep 2017, 7:30 am

BS. It is a state forest and you can hunt legally. It’s even in their own publications.
https://www.ffm.vic.gov.au/__data/asset ... Forest.pdf

“Test your hunting skills with licensed firearms and protect the forest from pest animals such as foxes and rabbits.”
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by Oldbloke » 22 Sep 2017, 8:23 pm

southeast varmiter wrote:BS. It is a state forest and you can hunt legally. It’s even in their own publications.
https://www.ffm.vic.gov.au/__data/asset ... Forest.pdf

“Test your hunting skills with licensed firearms and protect the forest from pest animals such as foxes and rabbits.”


Your a little confused mate. That is up Avoca way. The Pyrites is just a few k north of Baccus marsh.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by southeast varmiter » 23 Sep 2017, 7:27 am

I use http://mapshare.maps.vic.gov.au/MapShar ... cale=en-AU
No pyrites comes up as a forest so Pyrenees was a logical assumption.

Why not go bugal or lal lal.

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southeast varmiter wrote:BS. It is a state forest and you can hunt legally. It’s even in their own publications.
https://www.ffm.vic.gov.au/__data/asset ... Forest.pdf

“Test your hunting skills with licensed firearms and protect the forest from pest animals such as foxes and rabbits.”


Your a little confused mate. That is up Avoca way. The Pyrites is just a few k north of Baccus marsh.
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Re: Pyrites state forest is NOT a state forest

Post by Oldbloke » 23 Sep 2017, 11:05 am

"Why not go bugal or lal lal."

I do occasionally.
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