Warrigul wrote:Nature finds its own balance eventually.
Simple and at no cost to the taxpayers.
Could be no cost and 10x faster if they'd let private hunters sort it out
And more humane.
IMO.
Warrigul wrote:Nature finds its own balance eventually.
Simple and at no cost to the taxpayers.
Seconds wrote:Could be no cost and 10x faster if they'd let private hunters sort it out
And more humane.
IMO.
Warrigul wrote:Not very challenging, you'd have to pay me well to do it.
brett1868 wrote:Shooting would have been fraught with danger, imagine a bunch of hunters all shooting up at a 45deg angle. Sort of flies in the face of identifying what's behind the target and being safe. I'd break out the chainsaws and 00SG for the 12 gauge, solves all problems in one clean exercise. Cut down tree, shoot the dangerous drop bears with the shotgun while screaming "It's coming right for us", cut up the tree to fuel the BBQ to cook the drop bears. It'd be fun on 3 levels, Chain sawing, Shooting and Cooking with fire making it an exercise the whole family can enjoy.
brett1868 wrote:Shooting would have been fraught with danger, imagine a bunch of hunters all shooting up at a 45deg angle. Sort of flies in the face of identifying what's behind the target and being safe. I'd break out the chainsaws and 00SG for the 12 gauge, solves all problems in one clean exercise. Cut down tree, shoot the dangerous drop bears with the shotgun while screaming "It's coming right for us", cut up the tree to fuel the BBQ to cook the drop bears. It'd be fun on 3 levels, Chain sawing, Shooting and Cooking with fire making it an exercise the whole family can enjoy.
brett1868 wrote:Shooting would have been fraught with danger, imagine a bunch of hunters all shooting up at a 45deg angle. Sort of flies in the face of identifying what's behind the target and being safe. I'd break out the chainsaws and 00SG for the 12 gauge, solves all problems in one clean exercise. Cut down tree, shoot the dangerous drop bears with the shotgun while screaming "It's coming right for us", cut up the tree to fuel the BBQ to cook the drop bears. It'd be fun on 3 levels, Chain sawing, Shooting and Cooking with fire making it an exercise the whole family can enjoy.
Warrigul wrote:I reckon they would advocate shotguns or .22's and low velocity ammo(think quiets, zz's etc, my favorite at the moment is CCI low velocity segmented- around 760fps at muzzle and a 28 grain pill-I think)
I shoot hundreds of possum each year (over 600 on this years returns, and that's before you count the ones I trap and I run a 30 trap line at times).
1290 wrote:What do you shoot the tree rats (possums) with? I 'heard' 22 subs are inadequate.
Warrigul wrote:Not very challenging, you'd have to pay me well to do it.
Seconds wrote:Well, that's you.
I'm sure there would be others willing to do it for free and enough to have a positive impact on the situation.