JimTom wrote:Good luck mate, let us know when you get him eh.
GQshayne wrote:Yep, I agree. Most likely is close by. They will roam a long way, miles, when they need to. But they look like they have feed and water in the top pic, so I reckon a good hide not far away is the first place I would look. I would forget any machinery, and get a comfy pair of boots on and stick your nose under some bushes.
GQshayne wrote:Waiting for the pub to open????
GQshayne wrote:Yep, and that is why, in my experience, you get better results hunting pigs from walking rather than doing a stakeout. Personally, I love a stakeout. Nothing better than being tucked into a good spot, and watching the bush around you. But sitting over a waterhole may not get you a pig, and a walk around it for an hour will.
Die Judicii wrote:GQshayne wrote:Yep, and that is why, in my experience, you get better results hunting pigs from walking rather than doing a stakeout. Personally, I love a stakeout. Nothing better than being tucked into a good spot, and watching the bush around you. But sitting over a waterhole may not get you a pig, and a walk around it for an hour will.
I have difficulty walking these days,,,, that is why I stick mainly to ambush techniques.
TassieTiger wrote:5g is the current focus - because of data speeds. The issue with that is you need 25% + more towers / transmitters to offer the same coverage area - so it’s unlikely mass coverage will extend to lower populated areas - I think 3G is earmarked for decommissioning in 2-3 years.
That being said - I believe technology (lower price) will allow private installs of repeaters (currently illegal). Once that veil is lifted - you’ll have options.