southeast varmiter wrote:Check the type of neighbors first. If your shooting causes a nuisance you will need a PPP every time you shoot in Vic.
bladeracer wrote:I have wondered about the possibility of a group of shooters buying a block together, say one hundred shooters put in $5000 each to buy a $500,000 block. As owners of the property they're all allowed to shoot there, and if a neighbour complains you immediately have a hundred-name petition against them
duckhead wrote:I put a thread up recently asking the same question (property at Omeo/Swift Creek). I didnt spend any time looking through this forum for similar questions.
A syndicate to purchase a hunting property is a very intresting concept.
There are some really good examples of this been done before. There is a island off Port Whelspool (Vic) which was purchased by a group of hunters. Its really successful but is managed really well to. Very strick rules.
A farmer in SA who has brought property after property setting up conservation, wetlands, deer hunting. He sells the hunting. Wetland and Wildlife i think.
What we need is 50 shooters with $100,000. Buy a large scale farming property to lease out and convert to hunting. Say a big property in Moulemin or Wakool. Along both sides of the rivers. Set up rice farming to hunt ducks and introduce deer to breed and hunt. Lease the farming to local neighbour.
50 shooters $5,000,000 to purchase property. Would need lawyer to set-up contract. It could be run like the Island syndicate property at Port Welshpool.
Thoughts??????