A few less ferals

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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Stix » 21 Dec 2019, 10:40 pm

sungazer wrote:I prefer the cold to the hot. Always easier to keep warm in the Aussie temps than cool. The direct sunlight just burns. I think it is a much prettier time in the bush as well.


Smells/odours hang around close to the ground stronger & for longer in heavy cold moist air...
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Post by Member-Deleted » 21 Dec 2019, 10:57 pm

Yeah Stix sounds like an eskimo brothel hey
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Oldbloke » 22 Dec 2019, 5:34 am

I read somewhere that direct UV kills smell.
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Member-Deleted » 22 Dec 2019, 11:08 am

Yeah well ya got me there OB but a dead roo on the side of the road still stinks bad to me :thumbsup: :drinks:
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Oldbloke » 22 Dec 2019, 1:14 pm

Oldbloke wrote:I read somewhere that direct UV kills smell.


GDB, to clarify. When we or animals walk around our feet leave some scent. I read that after say,, 2 or 3 hours the sunshine eliminates/reduces the scent.

Hanging clothes in sunshine same.

I think the theory is, and its well known UV kills bacteria. Bacteria are the main sources of odour.

A dead roo would be genersting far more bacteria than the sunshine would be killing. And most of the bacteria would be out of the sunsine, protected.
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Member-Deleted » 22 Dec 2019, 1:25 pm

Yeah OB the fresher the scent the better it is to pick up and most likely the sun would break it down then on another side the hotter the day the more odour the body emits and I see what you are saying about the roo :thumbsup:
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Blr243 » 22 Dec 2019, 6:00 pm

My night clothes (black shorts and T-shirt’s)get a bit skanky stinky and feral after a few days hunting . I remember one night somehow being in the wrong position in a paddock in relation to the wind and eventually I got into a favourable wind position and made a successful stalk .. I was extremely surprised that they did not wind me in the process The only thing I could put it down to is that it was cold and I was that night well covered in fresh clean clothes that must have contained enough of my scent to keep me unoticed..... so it pays to stay clean
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Post by Die Judicii » 22 Dec 2019, 7:55 pm

Yeah OB the fresher the scent the better it is to pick up and most likely the sun would break it down then on another side the hotter the day the more odour the body emits and I see what you are saying about the roo :thumbsup:


Are we in fact opening up new ground in a yet to be fully explored new science ????????
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On that note,,,, I think I'd better get back to living again, and head out bush.
Haven't been out for a month now,,,, although every day lately is stinking hot, and the constant smoke haze is akin to a battle field. :thumbsdown:
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Oldbloke » 01 Jan 2020, 8:06 pm

Die Judicii wrote:Haven't been out for a month now,,,, although every day lately is stinking hot, and the constant smoke haze is akin to a battle field. :thumbsdown:


Due to a family illness I have not been out yet. Dont expect to for at least a few weeks either.

Has anyone else been out?
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Blr243 » 02 Jan 2020, 5:27 am

I had a plan to be slack over the hot period , forget the major pig trips and just do a day or two dingo hunting close to home but I’m so glad I changed my mind. The heat has not at all been a killer. Mostly I was too lazy to set up up my air con but today I did. And tomorrow is my last day so I might as well use it seeing it’s set up at the entrance to my tent. To hell with the heat I’ll b back out here end Of January when we have a really dark week with no moon .... this trip has been my most successful for a bloody long time.
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Post by Ricochet » 02 Jan 2020, 8:09 am

Its more known in the bow hunting world but some gear lncluding boots have some sort of silver nitrate treatment permeated through some of the materials as an anti-bacterial agent to eliminate smells, there are anti smell detergents that also have no phosphates in them to reduce the glow reportedly seen by some animals too.
But as far as scent trails go we shed skin particles all the time, if we could visualise smell, just picture one of those hippy images of auras were there are bands of colour radiating outwards from the human form, its sort if like that, and picture the color being left behind you floating in the air as you walk, on the ground and on everything you touch. These clouds of particles we leave behind us are slowly dissipated by wind and killed off by sunlight, this is what spooks animals and what tracker fogs follow hunting down your deer for you or what a police dog follows from the scene if a crime.
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Post by Oldbloke » 02 Jan 2020, 8:23 am

Yep, about the best we can do is reduce or partly mask our scent. So still rely on the wind.

Here is an old thread.

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Re: A few less ferals

Post by RoginaJack » 02 Jan 2020, 11:41 am

Yes RICOCHET, spot on...
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Oldbloke » 05 Oct 2020, 9:14 pm

An article perhaps worth reading on howling.

http://www.sportingshooter.com.au/in-au ... %20success
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Post by Wm.Traynor » 06 Oct 2020, 8:58 am

Thanks Oldbloke. That was an interesting read :) :thumbsup:
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Grandadbushy » 23 Oct 2020, 9:04 pm

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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Oldbloke » 23 Oct 2020, 9:07 pm

Well Done. How did u get them?
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Post by Grandadbushy » 24 Oct 2020, 1:55 am

Yeah OB the farmer saw them earlier in the week so he came and saw me to have a look , so i drove out and sat on one of the tracks they were using the most and they came along after awhile looking for the bait i dragged around then picked it up and sat not far from where i had stopped dragging it it's dry up here so it left a good scent
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Post by RoginaJack » 24 Oct 2020, 2:45 pm

Sorry Oldbloke, but I disagree with you there. The greatest invention in history is Whiskey; 'cause it stopped the Irish from taking over the world, or so the story goes.... :D
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Post by Oldbloke » 24 Oct 2020, 2:56 pm

RoginaJack wrote:Sorry Oldbloke, but I disagree with you there. The greatest invention in history is Whiskey; 'cause it stopped the Irish from taking over the world, or so the story goes.... :D


The wheel was invented in order to carry the barley and the hops to the brewery and then the finished ale to the local inn
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Post by Ziege » 24 Oct 2020, 3:37 pm

who was the OP? member deleted?
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Post by Oldbloke » 24 Oct 2020, 4:45 pm

GDB,

When you drag a bait, do you do it on foot? Don't they smell you?
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Grandadbushy » 24 Oct 2020, 7:21 pm

Nah OB i drag it with a piece of wire about 10ft long with the ute with a piece of light rope tied to the bait as well so i can climb from my cab up into the tray and pull the bait into the tray without touching the ground, although years ago i used to just hop out and throw the bait into the tray and it done alright but they're getting very shy of late so i climb over and pull it in then climb back and go away a little and sit , and again i always carry a rag with diesel on it to help hide any other scents that might be around , up here and around farms dogs tend to associate diesel smell with food spooked out from harvesters so they don't sense any immediate danger
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by marksman » 25 Oct 2020, 9:58 am

its good to see your getting out Grandad :thumbsup:
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by deanp100 » 25 Oct 2020, 1:24 pm

I’m a bit late to this party but I read some of the old posts about taking meat from a property. I can only comment on Qld as that is the Meat Act that I was qualified under . According to the Act meat processed from livestock cannot leave the property and the farmer cannot use it for the purpose of making money , ie selling it or giving it to paying guests.
The meat from wild animals can be taken from the property but cannot be sold. By definition you can shoot a rabbit or pig and take it home. The farmer cannot sell it to you.
Wild cattle are a bit of a grey area. The definition mentions been “confined” . My understanding is that cleanskin feral cattle have lost their stock classification and are classed as feral.
Taking meat from feral cattle for personal use is never going to get you in trouble with the Act. The individual property may say you can’t take it, and that’s their prerogative but It’s never going to be a legal issue. Neither will a farmer giving a mate or visitor some of his steak to try, or a leg of lamb to his brother from the city. That wasn’t the intention of the act and no-one will chase you for it unless you piss them off for some other reason. In my day in the DPI lots of meat went home . The original act in the 80,s and 90’s only had an issue with the sale of meat for the reason of discouraging the larger wholesale movement of un-inspected meat.
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Grandadbushy » 25 Oct 2020, 7:32 pm

Yeah marksman it's bloody good to be out mate the last year or so has been a bugga but we seem to be on top of it now , yeah we must be i've just started making a new tray for the hilux at the moment it has a weld side tray and ya can't put much in it so going bigger with the flat top , should fix it i reckon , how's things been your end ? Ok i hope.
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by marksman » 25 Oct 2020, 8:51 pm

yea things are on the improve Grandad, the wife sneaked into Melbourne the other day to see her mom and grandmother ;)
l've been telling her to just go for a while but she is a good person who does not like to bend or break the rules, on her way back through the checkpoint she reckons she was nearly wetting herself and they waved her through so no fine :lol: no graft for Dan :lol:
l have been getting out for a while mainly on the bunnies and roos but took some sausage's down the ottways to a farmer and did a bit of a hunt where l saw 4 fallow, l didn't shoot any because the buck had no headgear and the does looked preggers, its a good thing to get out of the city and into the bush
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Skinna » 25 Oct 2020, 9:09 pm

Gees you blokes talkin like that...gettin my finger all fidgity...!!
Im gonna get out this coming week too i think...s**ty weather, but i wana see how many little red pups are gettin about & get on sniping a few bunny's...mite test me though with this s**ty weather there will be some wind...
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Die Judicii » 25 Oct 2020, 9:36 pm

Grandadbushy wrote:Yeah marksman it's bloody good to be out mate the last year or so has been a bugga but we seem to be on top of it now , yeah we must be i've just started making a new tray for the hilux at the moment it has a weld side tray and ya can't put much in it so going bigger with the flat top , should fix it i reckon , how's things been your end ? Ok i hope.


Bloody hell GDB,,, when you finish making the new tray for the ute,,,,,,,,, Are you gonna paint it like the old one,,,,, so it looks like it covered in dried blood ?
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Re: A few less ferals

Post by Ziege » 25 Oct 2020, 10:34 pm

only thing I shot today was some mistletoe branches off the whitegum trees cos sick of them dying hand over fist from the scourge.
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