mickb wrote:Not through choice ,just how its panning out lately. Lost a 44,000 acre hunting ground when a mate died last year, and the family had sold the property off within six weeks. Been a year and getting a bit tired of begging for new properties to shoot at.
You bug the local blokes, cold call cattle properties , drop hints at gunstores etc and feel like a door to door salesman annoying everyone.
Cant blame landowners for not wanting people on when 3/4 of the population is medicated or casually using drugs. If I had a large property I'd not only lock the gates I'd probably never leave it again myself!
Anyway I find sometimes when you are trying too hard its when you take a step back, something comes along. And this isnt dropping hints here btw, Im done with that. This is a stock standard internet whinge/rant.
Coxy383 wrote:mickb wrote:Not through choice ,just how its panning out lately. Lost a 44,000 acre hunting ground when a mate died last year, and the family had sold the property off within six weeks. Been a year and getting a bit tired of begging for new properties to shoot at.
You bug the local blokes, cold call cattle properties , drop hints at gunstores etc and feel like a door to door salesman annoying everyone.
Cant blame landowners for not wanting people on when 3/4 of the population is medicated or casually using drugs. If I had a large property I'd not only lock the gates I'd probably never leave it again myself!
Anyway I find sometimes when you are trying too hard its when you take a step back, something comes along. And this isnt dropping hints here btw, Im done with that. This is a stock standard internet whinge/rant.
Your rant was fine till you called 3/4 of the population drug users.
Coxy383 wrote:mickb wrote:Not through choice ,just how its panning out lately. Lost a 44,000 acre hunting ground when a mate died last year, and the family had sold the property off within six weeks. Been a year and getting a bit tired of begging for new properties to shoot at.
You bug the local blokes, cold call cattle properties , drop hints at gunstores etc and feel like a door to door salesman annoying everyone.
Cant blame landowners for not wanting people on when 3/4 of the population is medicated or casually using drugs. If I had a large property I'd not only lock the gates I'd probably never leave it again myself!
Anyway I find sometimes when you are trying too hard its when you take a step back, something comes along. And this isnt dropping hints here btw, Im done with that. This is a stock standard internet whinge/rant.
Your rant was fine till you called 3/4 of the population drug users.
mickb wrote:Not through choice ,just how its panning out lately. Lost a 44,000 acre hunting ground when a mate died last year, and the family had sold the property off within six weeks. Been a year and getting a bit tired of begging for new properties to shoot at.
You bug the local blokes, cold call cattle properties , drop hints at gunstores etc and feel like a door to door salesman annoying everyone.
Cant blame landowners for not wanting people on when 3/4 of the population is medicated or casually using drugs. If I had a large property I'd not only lock the gates I'd probably never leave it again myself!
Anyway I find sometimes when you are trying too hard its when you take a step back, something comes along. And this isnt dropping hints here btw, Im done with that. This is a stock standard internet whinge/rant.
Blr243 wrote:While we are on the subject of booze , I usually buy light beer on a hunt and use it sparingly and responsibly. A couple of weeks back I pulled into a bottle shop in Dalby and asked if there was such a thing as zero beer. I was directed to great northern zero. Tastes fantastic and u can drink 519 stubbies in one day and still function. I highly recommend it.
Coxy383 wrote:mickb wrote:Not through choice ,just how its panning out lately. Lost a 44,000 acre hunting ground when a mate died last year, and the family had sold the property off within six weeks. Been a year and getting a bit tired of begging for new properties to shoot at.
You bug the local blokes, cold call cattle properties , drop hints at gunstores etc and feel like a door to door salesman annoying everyone.
Cant blame landowners for not wanting people on when 3/4 of the population is medicated or casually using drugs. If I had a large property I'd not only lock the gates I'd probably never leave it again myself!
Anyway I find sometimes when you are trying too hard its when you take a step back, something comes along. And this isnt dropping hints here btw, Im done with that. This is a stock standard internet whinge/rant.
Your rant was fine till you called 3/4 of the population drug users.
GQshayne wrote:Speaking of booze, I had an interesting conversation a while back with my cousin. Him and his mates are responsible firearm users in their opinion. All in their 50's now like myself. At one point I got invited on a trip with them.
The subject of booze came up, and I stated it was my view that after a few coldies, that should be it. They are on holidaty and like to relax etc I was told. No probelm I said, but I won't be there the next morning. You get alcohol tested before entering a lot of job sites and you need to be zero for many of them. If you drive a truck you need to be zero.
I reckon firearms are the same. You want to get on the sauce at night time, then plan not to pick up a firearm the next morning. But I think there would be many hunters that never thought of it that way.
mickb wrote:yeah mate its always been one of my rules. Zero handling of firearms with any amount of alcohol. They dont get touched until its out of your system again. Even cleaning a gun after a days hunt, the work on the guns is done before anyone cracks a beer . Not that I bring alcohol anywhere myself, Anzac day and New years is about the only time I indulge these days,
Victoria sounds like it has a better hunting situation. Bizarre when you consider the size and remotness of a lot of QLD. And also having the worlds largest populations destructive feral pigs etc,
Die Judicii wrote:Coxy383 wrote:mickb wrote:Not through choice ,just how its panning out lately. Lost a 44,000 acre hunting ground when a mate died last year, and the family had sold the property off within six weeks. Been a year and getting a bit tired of begging for new properties to shoot at.
You bug the local blokes, cold call cattle properties , drop hints at gunstores etc and feel like a door to door salesman annoying everyone.
Cant blame landowners for not wanting people on when 3/4 of the population is medicated or casually using drugs. If I had a large property I'd not only lock the gates I'd probably never leave it again myself!
Anyway I find sometimes when you are trying too hard its when you take a step back, something comes along. And this isnt dropping hints here btw, Im done with that. This is a stock standard internet whinge/rant.
Your rant was fine till you called 3/4 of the population drug users.
Why,,,,,, He's more than likely correct.
Coxy383 wrote:Die Judicii wrote:Coxy383 wrote:mickb wrote:Not through choice ,just how its panning out lately. Lost a 44,000 acre hunting ground when a mate died last year, and the family had sold the property off within six weeks. Been a year and getting a bit tired of begging for new properties to shoot at.
You bug the local blokes, cold call cattle properties , drop hints at gunstores etc and feel like a door to door salesman annoying everyone.
Cant blame landowners for not wanting people on when 3/4 of the population is medicated or casually using drugs. If I had a large property I'd not only lock the gates I'd probably never leave it again myself!
Anyway I find sometimes when you are trying too hard its when you take a step back, something comes along. And this isnt dropping hints here btw, Im done with that. This is a stock standard internet whinge/rant.
Your rant was fine till you called 3/4 of the population drug users.
Why,,,,,, He's more than likely correct.
Well I don't like to throw everyone in the same basket but looks like I'm completely wrong so good luck to you all then guess I'll spread the word around locally that most hunters are on the gear then I guess more deer for me