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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie Hunter Steve" data-source="post: 2289735" data-attributes="member: 53311"><p>For most of us, we go on properties where we either know the owner, or go with mates that do. Often it's a winter holiday to get away from the southern winter and enjoy the sunny warmer northern weather, where we camp out, and perhaps spend a night or two at the station homestead. We visit with the people there and perhaps give a hand to do a bit of work, help here n there with stock work and do mill runs. Some of the meat we take back to the station for dog tucker according to their needs. Overall is a relaxing time in the bush, enjoying time around the campfire, and cooking up various dishes with good mates and family.</p><p>It's an ideal time to try various bullets where we get to shoot lots of animals in a short space of time.</p><p>As far as guides go... donkeys would normally be a bit of side show where they live on properties where a booked safari concentrating on pigs or buffalo is undertaken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie Hunter Steve, post: 2289735, member: 53311"] For most of us, we go on properties where we either know the owner, or go with mates that do. Often it’s a winter holiday to get away from the southern winter and enjoy the sunny warmer northern weather, where we camp out, and perhaps spend a night or two at the station homestead. We visit with the people there and perhaps give a hand to do a bit of work, help here n there with stock work and do mill runs. Some of the meat we take back to the station for dog tucker according to their needs. Overall is a relaxing time in the bush, enjoying time around the campfire, and cooking up various dishes with good mates and family. It’s an ideal time to try various bullets where we get to shoot lots of animals in a short space of time. As far as guides go... donkeys would normally be a bit of side show where they live on properties where a booked safari concentrating on pigs or buffalo is undertaken. [/QUOTE]
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