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Harrison S wrote:The anti-gun lobby have very small and narrow minds and often tend to be very selfishly minded people with little to no thought for people in circumstances outside of their own. They are simply incapable of comprehending why people would need firearms in Australia. They have no understanding of farming, of pest control, of the wide spread damage and nature of feral, they cannot comprehend the idea of sport/target shooting, they fail to understand why someone would hunt to feed their family rather than shop at one of the rip off merchants... their level of ignorance on the subject and at the same time, their level of power is unmatched...

Wapiti wrote:Well I've given up worrying about it. Yes I try, I get out every day and drop something, yesterday 5 in a row when going to check on some calves. Good for keeping up practice and reinforces that my gear and procedures are the most practical I can get them, but we can't keep up.
This is separate from when my wife and I go out to collect some meat.
Over the last few months I've offered a few people the opportunity to hunt, nothing asked for, no favours, no reciprocation. All I get is "oh I'm so busy at work and the wife is up me and I need the overtime and what other excuse can I make", mates I've always trusted have gotton busy or moved on, or just got the sh1ts with trying, sure they want to come out here WHEN IT SUITS THEM once, twice a year and I've come to the conclusion that hunters are not the answer for me.
Yes i get it, these people have complicated lives, don't we all?
I'm just going to accept every council aerial bait drop, and go and pick up wet and dry 1080 baits the 3-4 times they are offered and get back into it. The extra levels of insurance we paid to let people not involved in professional pest control is killing us, we paid last time $3K for it and the whole year, nobody had time to come out. And you're a fool if you don't have it nowadays. But who pays for it?
It's just not that simple from my side. Might sound like it from the other side.
I'll never run out of targets, that's for sure. I just had to do my PP H renewal this week, and the stuff I sent QLD WL was about 40mb of reduced size photos in 5 PDF word docs of dead stock, trail can pics some with 6 dogs in the shot, pig traps full of pigs with extras outside waiting, medical reports from animal injuries blah blah.
This story about casual shooters helping, it's a drop in the bucket. If that p*sses anyone off, just think about whether you're there when the s**t happens or not. The politicians don't care and never will, if they actually understand better the crap that goes on everyday they still wouldn't give a toss, because the agenda is to take guns away from everyone but their security detail, and the police so they can better control us.
Imagine the despair they have in knowing a farmer interested in firearms goes out shooting everyday, at any ranges, at any size target, knows their stuff backwards to the point that "buck fever" was lost long ago, and their esteemed police might shoot the gun that frightens then once a year.

Zach wrote:Wapiti wrote:Well I've given up worrying about it. Yes I try, I get out every day and drop something, yesterday 5 in a row when going to check on some calves. Good for keeping up practice and reinforces that my gear and procedures are the most practical I can get them, but we can't keep up.
This is separate from when my wife and I go out to collect some meat.
Over the last few months I've offered a few people the opportunity to hunt, nothing asked for, no favours, no reciprocation. All I get is "oh I'm so busy at work and the wife is up me and I need the overtime and what other excuse can I make", mates I've always trusted have gotton busy or moved on, or just got the sh1ts with trying, sure they want to come out here WHEN IT SUITS THEM once, twice a year and I've come to the conclusion that hunters are not the answer for me.
Yes i get it, these people have complicated lives, don't we all?
I'm just going to accept every council aerial bait drop, and go and pick up wet and dry 1080 baits the 3-4 times they are offered and get back into it. The extra levels of insurance we paid to let people not involved in professional pest control is killing us, we paid last time $3K for it and the whole year, nobody had time to come out. And you're a fool if you don't have it nowadays. But who pays for it?
It's just not that simple from my side. Might sound like it from the other side.
I'll never run out of targets, that's for sure. I just had to do my PP H renewal this week, and the stuff I sent QLD WL was about 40mb of reduced size photos in 5 PDF word docs of dead stock, trail can pics some with 6 dogs in the shot, pig traps full of pigs with extras outside waiting, medical reports from animal injuries blah blah.
This story about casual shooters helping, it's a drop in the bucket. If that p*sses anyone off, just think about whether you're there when the s**t happens or not. The politicians don't care and never will, if they actually understand better the crap that goes on everyday they still wouldn't give a toss, because the agenda is to take guns away from everyone but their security detail, and the police so they can better control us.
Imagine the despair they have in knowing a farmer interested in firearms goes out shooting everyday, at any ranges, at any size target, knows their stuff backwards to the point that "buck fever" was lost long ago, and their esteemed police might shoot the gun that frightens then once a year.
Down here in Tas the ferals aren't nearly as big a problem (yet) but even so I hear the constant back and forth between famers who apparently won't let anyone on their land unless they're paying a few grand, and hunters who offer pest control but really only want to shoot a single deer and won't bother with animals the farmer actually wants taken off the land. Nobody is prepared to help look after the land they want permission to shoot on.
If the feral pig population down here ever booms we're screwed. Pigs and goats are considered domestic stock regardless of where they are and deer numbers are exploding with 99% of public state forest locked away.
