WA roo shooting

Varminting and vertebrate pest control. Small game, hunting feral goats, foxes, dogs, cats, rabbits etc.

Re: WA roo shooting

Post by Blr243 » 13 Nov 2019, 10:38 am

Faedy. I hope for your sake since then you have shifted into a somewhat safer form of employment.....life does not need to be so exciting. ...Bullets make me nervous
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Re: WA roo shooting

Post by geoff » 13 Nov 2019, 5:46 pm

This thread was about shooting roos and now it's about shooting forestry officers

Collie's a helluva place
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Re: WA roo shooting

Post by duncan61 » 13 Nov 2019, 6:35 pm

Milking the diesel of any machines in the bush was common so padlocks were put on the fuel tanks which were just cut off so all machines were left empty on a friday afternoon.A note was left saying keep doing this and we will burn all the machines.Fuel was left in the machines from then on.Collie tax
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Re: WA roo shooting

Post by kb1 » 20 Nov 2019, 11:17 am

Typical laws which are outdated and basically plain stupid.
I see and agree fully on one shot one quick instant kill.we should give respect to the animal that we cull or harvest.
Head shots are worthy if its 100% guranteed.
But most of us that shoot hundreds of roos know this is just not possible.
There is no worce feeling i get when the winds sprayed a bullet or the animal has flinched and its hit in the face.
I personally go for upper chest . Head and neck. Its the most humane way.
The criteria for commercial harvesting should be changed.
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