Good areas for rabbits close to Waverley Area

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Good areas for rabbits close to Waverley Area

Post by garethrjones97 » 21 Feb 2016, 2:51 pm

Hey Guys,

Just asking about some good places to hunt rabbits/foxes that are close to the Mount/Glen Waverley area. The closest I can find is Toolangi (State Forest) but I doubt I'll be able to find any rabbits/foxes out there. Also before people start saying private property, I'm a filthy suburbanite and don't know a single soul out there, so unless it's usual to walk up to someones door and ask to shoot pests on their property I think that option is out the window.

Cheers, looking forward to the responses.
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Re: Good areas for rabbits close to Waverley Area

Post by happyhunter » 22 Feb 2016, 10:31 am

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Re: Good areas for rabbits close to Waverley Area

Post by <<Genesis93>> » 22 Feb 2016, 11:22 am

+1 for the shower... plenty of deodorant too :thumbsup:

Go for a drive, leave the guns at home, bring the other half along (shower for her too :D ) , bring along a case of wine, knock on doors/gates, offer to assist with the rabbits and foxies, if you get a nay, leave a bottle anyway, with your number :thumbsup:

Where? Google earth/maps will show you the closest open paddocks/farms. No rabbits in the forest (not that you'll find anyway)

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Post by Elmer » 22 Feb 2016, 1:02 pm

That's it mate ...don't wait to be told you need......also have your hunting permit, licence (and it pays to be a member of the SSAA) at the ready in case they ask you for it.
Most property owners are pretty good and if they can see your genuine and not a scum bag that wants to kill their livestock then permission should not be that hard to obtain.
And when you have finished shooting, don't leave dead foxes and bunnies lying all over the place , pick them up and any rubbish and shell casings and take them with you., leave only your tyre tracks and the gates as you find them.
Also a good idea is to drop by the property and thank them afterwards and if you can spare some, offer them a bunny or two for the dog.
Pest popping properties aren't that hard to find, do the right thing and you will be invited back....don't do the right thing and next time you drive past that property you will see a NO SHOOTING sign on the gate which only f***s it up for everyone else
good luck and let us know how you got on,
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Post by <<Genesis93>> » 22 Feb 2016, 1:20 pm

That right.... one big plus for SSAA membership is the standard PL insurance coverage, worth mentioning :thumbsup:
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Post by garethrjones97 » 22 Feb 2016, 2:00 pm

Thanks heaps guys,
Sadly I'm 18 so no tatts or kids (luckily :D), I do have an SSAA membership but I'm not too sure how to transport a case of wine on a road bike... I'll give it my best shot though. I'll be sure to show you guys my results in a few months time.
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Post by MalleeFarmer » 22 Feb 2016, 5:40 pm

Get some panniers and take a 6 pack.
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Post by <<Genesis93>> » 22 Feb 2016, 5:47 pm

garethrjones97 wrote:Thanks heaps guys,
Sadly I'm 18 so no tatts or kids (luckily :D), I do have an SSAA membership but I'm not too sure how to transport a case of wine on a road bike... I'll give it my best shot though. I'll be sure to show you guys my results in a few months time.
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Post by Squiddy » 22 Feb 2016, 6:18 pm

What about Yarra State Forest near Warburton?
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Post by garethrjones97 » 22 Feb 2016, 6:22 pm

Panniers it is then, also I was planning just to keep the rifle on my back in a bag. I'm most likely going to go up around Seymour and ask the property owners to the east.
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Post by MalleeFarmer » 22 Feb 2016, 6:37 pm

You could also lock the panniers for safe storage of ammo whilst travelling. To meet vicpol "standards" safe transport of firearms and ammo keeping both seperate and locked. Just a thought.
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Post by Oldbloke » 22 Feb 2016, 7:48 pm

Elmer wrote:That's it mate ...don't wait to be told you need......also have your hunting permit, licence (and it pays to be a member of the SSAA) at the ready in case they ask you for it.
Most property owners are pretty good and if they can see your genuine and not a scum bag that wants to kill their livestock then permission should not be that hard to obtain.
And when you have finished shooting, don't leave dead foxes and bunnies lying all over the place , pick them up and any rubbish and shell casings and take them with you., leave only your tyre tracks and the gates as you find them.
Also a good idea is to drop by the property and thank them afterwards and if you can spare some, offer them a bunny or two for the dog.
Pest popping properties aren't that hard to find, do the right thing and you will be invited back....don't do the right thing and next time you drive past that property you will see a NO SHOOTING sign on the gate which only f***s it up for everyone else
good luck and let us know how you got on,
cheers,
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+1 sums it up nicely.

Not long ago I knocked on 3 doors and had a new property. But being 40 yrs older helps.
Neat, clean, and respectfull of owner and property. No cammo or loud cars. Being safety concious will help too. Good luck.
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Re: Good areas for rabbits close to Waverley Area

Post by garethrjones97 » 22 Feb 2016, 8:12 pm

Forgot to ask, what wine should I buy? :D
I don't drink much alcohol and have next to no clue on how much I should spend or what I should buy...
(sorry that this isn't really hunting related)
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Post by <<Genesis93>> » 22 Feb 2016, 8:38 pm

garethrjones97 wrote:Forgot to ask, what wine should I buy? :D
I don't drink much alcohol and have next to no clue on how much I should spend or what I should buy...
(sorry that this isn't really hunting related)


Easy peasy Gaz,

If you go east..... take a nice Shiraz, at least 3yrs old, preferably 5 to 10 yrs..
If you go north..... A Cabernet Sauvignon 5yrs would be enough
West.....a 5L cask of dry white, whatever is on special

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Post by juststarting » 22 Feb 2016, 9:45 pm

I can't stop laughing about shower (and one for the missus) and wine comments. It's like, hey if shooting doesn't happen a swingers party might.
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Post by junjun » 24 Feb 2016, 2:19 am

<<Genesis93>> wrote:
garethrjones97 wrote:Forgot to ask, what wine should I buy? :D
I don't drink much alcohol and have next to no clue on how much I should spend or what I should buy...
(sorry that this isn't really hunting related)


Easy peasy Gaz,

If you go east..... take a nice Shiraz, at least 3yrs old, preferably 5 to 10 yrs..
If you go north..... A Cabernet Sauvignon 5yrs would be enough
West.....a 5L cask of dry white, whatever is on special

:D :thumbsup:


This is seriously funny. Perhaps a little bit harsh, but funny.
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Post by AusC » 01 Mar 2016, 1:23 pm

garethrjones97 wrote:Forgot to ask, what wine should I buy? :D
I don't drink much alcohol and have next to no clue on how much I should spend or what I should buy...
(sorry that this isn't really hunting related)


The shinier the plastic bag it comes in the better the quality :D
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Post by Shadd » 20 Mar 2016, 1:53 pm

When my old man used to hunt he would take a nice bottle of scotch with him to the property every visit and share it with the owner the first night after he unpacked his gear I'd go up with my little peewee 50 and race round the home paddock while dad was out all day hell we made it an annual holiday haha
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Post by Tomek » 20 Mar 2016, 10:32 pm

I have a cute petite asian girlfriend so it seems I should not have too much trouble just asking around!
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Post by <<Genesis93>> » 21 Mar 2016, 6:29 am

Tomek wrote:I have a cute petite asian girlfriend so it seems I should not have too much trouble just asking around!

......so you dont need wine or whiskey??? How does she feel about this potential arrangement?
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