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foxes

Post by duncan61 » 17 Jun 2017, 2:14 pm

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These 2 are not going anywhere.Had a top night out.The adjoining property has given me permission to shoot on his land so will be going back down soon
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Post by YoungBuck » 17 Jun 2017, 4:31 pm

Nice one. I've not been for a fox hunt for several weeks now. Will have to get back into it soon, Vic bounty collection is ending soon so need to get a few more scalps in before then!
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Post by MalleeFarmer » 17 Jun 2017, 5:05 pm

Good going bud the only good fox!
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Post by albat » 17 Jun 2017, 6:45 pm

What did you whack em with duncan 61?
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Post by Corn » 17 Jun 2017, 8:00 pm

YoungBuck wrote:Nice one. I've not been for a fox hunt for several weeks now. Will have to get back into it soon, Vic bounty collection is ending soon so need to get a few more scalps in before then!


Hello YB
With regards to Vic bounty collection, how does that work?
Do you need to register prior to hunting?
How do you notify them of what you have shot etc?
Is there a reward or payment or something?
Where do you go or how do you submit your bounties?

Thanks :thumbsup:
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Post by duncan61 » 17 Jun 2017, 8:35 pm

I took a buddy of mine and his friend.I put on a bit of a guided tour for these blokes and we shot 5 roos for food during the afternoon.I do the beating and flush them out so they can have a shot.They both had .243 rifles and once it was dark I drove them round the paddocks we shot 2 Rabbits as well but we are seriously useless.Watching this bloke trying to shoot out the left window was hilarious.There was a lot of game around but it was all about having fun.I have found a place to take Kangaroos so I will be renewing my reg 6 lic and going pro again.We had opportunity to get about 8 foxes but thats how it is when you take new people.I will go on my own next time and give em a learning with my .222
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Post by YoungBuck » 18 Jun 2017, 9:33 am

Corn wrote:
YoungBuck wrote:Nice one. I've not been for a fox hunt for several weeks now. Will have to get back into it soon, Vic bounty collection is ending soon so need to get a few more scalps in before then!


Hello YB
With regards to Vic bounty collection, how does that work?
Do you need to register prior to hunting?
How do you notify them of what you have shot etc?
Is there a reward or payment or something?
Where do you go or how do you submit your bounties?

Thanks :thumbsup:

http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agricultu ... fox-bounty
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Post by Corn » 19 Jun 2017, 10:32 pm

Thank you YB
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