CAVEMAN wrote:The old story is a guy tried to farm Deer south of Port, but went broke. They then went wild and grew from there.
JohnV wrote:There is Deer in the Lake Innes area and some push North through the bush East of Thrumster and behind the Air Port into the Hibbard area . Also some around Lake Cathie .
Also in the heavier bush South of Ellenborough going South to about level with Byabara and West to about Toms creek area .
Other areas , Kippaxs , Elands , Swans Crossing , West and North West of Birdwood , Mt. Seaview . There has been an increase of deer South West of Elands .
LJC wrote:JohnV wrote:There is Deer in the Lake Innes area and some push North through the bush East of Thrumster and behind the Air Port into the Hibbard area . Also some around Lake Cathie .
Also in the heavier bush South of Ellenborough going South to about level with Byabara and West to about Toms creek area .
Other areas , Kippaxs , Elands , Swans Crossing , West and North West of Birdwood , Mt. Seaview . There has been an increase of deer South West of Elands .
Sounds like you are pretty well across it mate.
Thanks.
Bugman wrote:My brother in law lived at Collombatti near Kempsey. I remember one of the other local farmers had been reporting deer sightings a while back. I didn't doubt the report but I never had seen any myself. So I would say that the deer population is definitely growing in NSW.
adamjp wrote:Spotted 4x female deer in the paddock across the road from the Port Macquarie Golf Club, where the camels are.
Couldn't care less about the cars, but once they saw my body appear over the crest they walked off, alert, but not alarmed.
Obviously private land, and even if I had access, not a safe backdrop due to housing estate behind the trees.
CAVEMAN wrote:The old story is a guy tried to farm Deer south of Port, but went broke. They then went wild and grew from there.