First night

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First night

Post by Blr243 » 09 May 2026, 2:39 pm

Found a 35 strong mob grazing in the dark last night but only managed to shoot two of them. They were staggered and spread out in an unusual manner and I was a bit rusty. Better luck tonight I hope
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Re: First night

Post by Blr243 » 09 May 2026, 2:42 pm

From the mob
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Re: First night

Post by Blr243 » 09 May 2026, 2:45 pm

Double post. Oh my computer skills take a huge nose dive when I’m in holiday mode
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Re: First night

Post by bigrich » 09 May 2026, 6:13 pm

Blr243 wrote:Double post. Oh my computer skills take a huge nose dive when I’m in holiday mode


all good mate , your computer skills are better than mine . i can't work out how to post pics :roll: where abouts are you ? i'm headed out halfway down stanthorpe -inglewood road for a few days in the ridge country down there on monday
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Re: First night

Post by GQshayne » 09 May 2026, 7:15 pm

Two from thirty five!!!! :roll: Don't tell anyone, it can be our secret.

Its amazing though, when you are pig hunting sometimes you look real good, and oftentimes you do not. :lol:
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 5:09 am

GQshayne wrote:Two from thirty five!!!! :roll: Don't tell anyone, it can be our secret.

Its amazing though, when you are pig hunting sometimes you look real good, and oftentimes you do not. :lol:


mate , in the high ridge country where i hunt , ya get smallish mobs of sows and piglets , shooting fish in a barrel at times. but the big boars are solitary and cunning. i've had them backtrack , hide , and even very quietly sneak back past me using cover . they don't get to be big old boars by being stupid . one day i worked out a big razorback had backtracked and i caught him climbing out of a gully opposite me . quietly worked the bolt, took aim at 30 meters , and CLICK ! trying to be quiet i'd short stroked the action and hadn't chambered a round :? FMD !

i don't have a thermal , so the best time for me is just before dawn , this is where a quality scope like a leupold is worth it's weight in gold . i catch them on their way back to their daytime hideout when their still in the open . i've got to spend more time sitting on dams during the day waiting for them to come to water . i used to walk in and quietly scout around for 20 mins and move on . but wapiti gave me advice to set up and sit on them for a few hous . i'll try this out in the next few days . knowing my luck i'll nod off to sleep and wake up with a boar eating my toes :lol:
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Re: First night

Post by Blr243 » 10 May 2026, 5:22 am

I agree 2 from 35 is super embarrassing but surely I get 10/10 for being honest ……I’m at Gundy When I drove out I pulled up at Inglewood to camp ( I know someone that lets me crash there whenever I’m on the road ) when I got out of my Ute the cold hit me like a freight train. I’m in a donga now. Shorts tracky pants t shirt skivvy jumper and down jacket and doona and only just warm nuff at night. Highly recommend take plenty warm gear on your trip. Regarding loading pics there’s a free app called COMPRESS
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 5:56 am

Blr243 wrote:I agree 2 from 35 is super embarrassing but surely I get 10/10 for being honest ……I’m at Gundy When I drove out I pulled up at Inglewood to camp ( I know someone that lets me crash there whenever I’m on the road ) when I got out of my Ute the cold hit me like a freight train. I’m in a donga now. Shorts tracky pants t shirt skivvy jumper and down jacket and doona and only just warm nuff at night. Highly recommend take plenty warm gear on your trip. Regarding loading pics there’s a free app called COMPRESS


APPS !?! techinically, i'm a neo-luddite :) i just don't get it , i shun a lot of this modern technology and try to stay "off grid" i pay my bills in person at the post office , do bank transfers in person at the bank . you'd be surprised the number of people i've met who've had their bank accounts hacked . but i can rebuild a early holden kingswood with a handful of rusty spanners and a set of vice grips :D
as for the cold , i'm of scottish decent . so long as i've got my hard yakka bamboo socks and a thick beenie i'm good . coldest place i've ever been was mount Makenzie out behind tenterfeild in august . minus 6 according to the temp gauge on my toyota dash . the wind chill made it even colder .not surprisingly that area was heavily settled by scots
saw a pig and shot it ,and it shattered cause it was frozen solid :lol: :lol: it was a pig-cicle :lol:

what the hell are you talking to me on the net for anyway mate , you should be on your way out to be in paddock for the sunrise. critters will start moving to sunny spots out of the wind to warm up :D good luck mate :thumbsup:
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Re: First night

Post by Damo300 » 10 May 2026, 6:38 am

Haha. It happens.

Mate was out at gundi last weekend.
He said he lost count at 60.
3 up in a side by side. No stopping.

He estimates over 80 for the night, and they also got an albino fallow for the freezer.
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 6:47 am

Damo300 wrote:Haha. It happens.

Mate was out at gundi last weekend.
He said he lost count at 60.
3 up in a side by side. No stopping.

He estimates over 80 for the night, and they also got an albino fallow for the freezer.


sounds like a great trip . i've yet to get out to channel country myself . lever guns any use out there , or is something with more reach preferable ?
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Re: First night

Post by GQshayne » 10 May 2026, 7:14 pm

I have had those days where you think you must be firing blanks. It happens. But occasionally you get to look like a crack shot too.

Many years ago, I had a week away with my dad and two mates. We had a Suzuki Stockman as our transport around the tracks, and as I had enjoyed a good week I appointed myself as designated driver. We flushed a medium sized big out near the Suzi and the other 3 blokes jumped out while I sat in the drivers seat. The stood in a row and let rip at it. After about 100m, there was still not a mark on it. I got out of the 4wd, got my .243 out the rack and walked over to where they were. I then dispatched it with one shot at about 150m.

I was pretty happy, but they were not! :lol:
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