Hardcast wrote:Hi all, not new here, just haven't been to confession for a few years.
Getting old sucks, not much Hunting these days, of the 13 firearms in the Safe, only three smokeless Centre fire, the rest are Black powder which I have enjoyed for 20 years.
Looking forward to reading about what's happening. Cheers HC.
noneyabussiness wrote:hi all,
brother in law took me pig hunting up north and was hooked... had my license now for over a year and starting to put it all together... really want to teach my boys ( and girls if they want ) to hunt as its a dying art, as the abundance of ferals implies... thank you
Die Judicii wrote:noneyabussiness wrote:hi all,
brother in law took me pig hunting up north and was hooked... had my license now for over a year and starting to put it all together... really want to teach my boys ( and girls if they want ) to hunt as its a dying art, as the abundance of ferals implies... thank you
Welcome Mate, glad to see you joining in.
Can't help but wonder if you purposely misspelt part of your user name though, ( bussiness )
There may be an abundance of ferals in various areas, but I believe not due to a "dying art" of hunting.
Hunting itself is a hugely popular sport/past time, and growing every day (yourself included obviously), but the ever increasing clamp downs from various beaurocratic departments are definitely having a choking effect on certain issues.
b066y wrote:Are there any large safes for handguns specifically with separate compartment for ammo? The spika models I've seen are either for rifles and have tiny ammo boxes or do not have any separate locks for ammo.
Ricky wrote:G’day,
new member from the other end of the world, from the Austrian Alps.
A few words about myself. I work in the hunting industry as an agent, guide and writer, so I am lucky enough to travel the world and hunt quite a lot. Also, I am one of the admins of a European hunting forum.
Irrespective of my job, I have a deep passion for adventurous hunts, preferably unguided wilderness hunts. For instance, I have spent one month solo backpack hunting New Zealand’s South Island in early 2020. And I have just returned from an extended solo caribou hunt in Norway.
For 2023, I am intending to hunt the Vic high country for Sambar. Don’t worry, I am not going to ask for spots. I prefer doing my own research and I have done a lot of it, so I am confident that it is not too bad. And for me, such hunts are rather about the adventure than about the harvest anyway.
Currently, I am going through the rifle import paperwork, but everything should be alright.
I have joined the forum to keep up on some local news and to ask a few details.