







MG5150 wrote:My grandfather told me that once they had found a rifle 12ft up a tree fused between two branches.
An old timer must have lent their rifle in the crook between two branches of a sapling and forgot to take it with him and over time it's grown into the tree and been lifted higher and higher.
It was a bit of a novlety to show new blokes in the hound crew when they hunted that particular gully until one time they came in to find the tree had been cut down and the rifle cut out.


Jackaroo wrote:Enjoyed looking at your finds.

No1Mk3 wrote:A few bucks worth of coins there, would advise you have the Commonwealth pennies valued, early 1920's are mostly $30 tp $50, but the 1928 could double that, and if Melbourne Mint perhaps triple. A proof 1928 is tens of thousands, as is almost any 1930 (only 1930, not 1931 or later) dated so keep your eyes open for that date.



ColdStart wrote:I have found drug crops, does that count?

JohnV wrote:ColdStart wrote:I have found drug crops, does that count?
That only counts if you got shot at and chased .lol.


ColdStart wrote:JohnV wrote:ColdStart wrote:I have found drug crops, does that count?
That only counts if you got shot at and chased .lol.
Nah, they weren't armed, but I was.![]()
I can't be the only one to have come across drug crops can I? and its been more than 1.

MG5150 wrote:My grandfather told me that once they had found a rifle 12ft up a tree fused between two branches.
An old timer must have lent their rifle in the crook between two branches of a sapling and forgot to take it with him and over time it's grown into the tree and been lifted higher and higher.
It was a bit of a novlety to show new blokes in the hound crew when they hunted that particular gully until one time they came in to find the tree had been cut down and the rifle cut out.








Wapiti wrote::DMaybe got caught jumping up grabbing leaves when the tree was little and got caught?



