I've never hunted camels but know a few guys who have, they are hard to find and very wary, you can make it hard or easy depends on what you want to get out of it. But like Carl said they are feral animals.
welcome to Australia,
https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/queensland-womans-toilet-filled-with-snakes/news-story/63db943d9937f88ea46303337a71de65
Na that's false, its the other way around ;)
When i was over in Carlsbad down near San Diego a few years ago for work, i made it my mission to get out every night and experience the locals! The ladies were very friendly towards my aussie accent. Needed a stick to keep them away.
its an interesting question, probably because its on our national emblem... but i agree they should be free range due to the numbers of them getting around and how quickly they breed
Big stags will get upto about 300-350kg at the top end.
Love hunting my sambar deer, been doing it with hounds since i could walk with my dad and grandfather!
Kanagaroos are protected but most farmers have cull permits to shoot thousands,
buffalo can be shot if you have access to land in QLD, NT but its a bit tricky to get that access.
Scrub bull same deal a little bit easier but normally they are on large farms, when i say large i mean hundreds of...
Cairns is ok... much better places to visit.
Tassie is awesome, i shoot the state DTL titles there every year and love going back there.
Cant climb the rock anymore as the aboriginals protested and the government shut it down. You can still drive up and walk around it :(
Yes i think so, nearly every game animal you can hunt doesn't require a tag, you can just go and hunt them when the season is open and on public land.
You pay your hunting license which is about 80 bucks a year and your set to go. ducks, deer, vermin etc
heaps and heaps of public land that the greenies don't go, plus if you have a boat its even better as most of them are only land based.
They only make noise on about 1% of available land to hunt birds on!
So thought I would put up a post to ask an Aussie Hunter anything you like.
Things such as what you can hunt, how much it costs, what it's like to get around, what else can you do etc.
Your hunting processes with tag systems etc are very different to here so ask away and I will be happy to...
My grandfather had a 300 Weatherby and it took hundreds of animals across Africa, NZ, Australia and a few other places and when he died one of my cousin's got his gun, ingot his 222. One day I was browsing the local used guns website and saw it up for sale.. to say I was furious was an...