Aussie_hunter_JD
Well-known member
Gday guys,
Listened to the recent podcast with remi regarding hunting nz and australia. I just wanted to clarify some misconceptions remi has about hunting here which i think are borne from his personal experience. Nothing negative at all towards him, you just don't know what you don't know.
He's correct talking about hunting buffalo where you need to either pay $10k to a guide or have access through a local, for that reason most aussies never get one. The same goes for his upcoming moluccan rusa and scrub bull hunt.
As for public lands there are in fact millions and millions of acres available for hunting to anyone willing. Tasmania has a small amount for hunting fallow. New South Wales has quite a bit, you're required to sit a test similar to your hunter safety and there are other restrictions worth looking into. Game there includes deer, goats and pigs mostly.
Victoria where i live has millions of continuous acres of access and all that is required for a non resident is to apply for a 2 week non resident license for around $30us. That gives you access to sambar, reds, and fallow of which there are no seasons, no bag limits and no weapon specific season. In april you can apply for hog deer tags which will get you one stag and one hind tag. In addition to this vic high country has dingoes, feral cats, rabbits and hares which are fair game. For an extra $30 you can get a quail and duck license in season.
I recommend people consider hunting Australia public land, ive hunted in Australia, NZ and the UK and chasing sambar in the Victorian high country is one of the ultimate hunts you will find anywhere and if you hunt for the challenge you should try it at least once.
Cheers,
Listened to the recent podcast with remi regarding hunting nz and australia. I just wanted to clarify some misconceptions remi has about hunting here which i think are borne from his personal experience. Nothing negative at all towards him, you just don't know what you don't know.
He's correct talking about hunting buffalo where you need to either pay $10k to a guide or have access through a local, for that reason most aussies never get one. The same goes for his upcoming moluccan rusa and scrub bull hunt.
As for public lands there are in fact millions and millions of acres available for hunting to anyone willing. Tasmania has a small amount for hunting fallow. New South Wales has quite a bit, you're required to sit a test similar to your hunter safety and there are other restrictions worth looking into. Game there includes deer, goats and pigs mostly.
Victoria where i live has millions of continuous acres of access and all that is required for a non resident is to apply for a 2 week non resident license for around $30us. That gives you access to sambar, reds, and fallow of which there are no seasons, no bag limits and no weapon specific season. In april you can apply for hog deer tags which will get you one stag and one hind tag. In addition to this vic high country has dingoes, feral cats, rabbits and hares which are fair game. For an extra $30 you can get a quail and duck license in season.
I recommend people consider hunting Australia public land, ive hunted in Australia, NZ and the UK and chasing sambar in the Victorian high country is one of the ultimate hunts you will find anywhere and if you hunt for the challenge you should try it at least once.
Cheers,