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How many rounds taken on a hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carbine Kid" data-source="post: 2134788" data-attributes="member: 59686"><p>It surely was and still is for those who put the effort in.</p><p>As Magnum Manic said Deer are the main game species now with other large feral game being Asiatic Buff, Camel and Donkey. Smaller game are goats, fox and rabbit.</p><p>All are available to those who want to put the effort into gaining access to private property where they are.</p><p>Some deer are free range and thus hunted quite heaverly with no apparent ill effects to numbers. Back in the "70's it was estimated that there were about 2000 Sambur in the Victorian hi country. After massive fires up there they were driven out but have bounced back to almost plague proportions. Of the 6 deer species in Oz they would probably be our premier game animal.</p><p>Day tripping for rabbit fox and quail were what I was brought up on and still is my fall back when larger game is thin on the ground.</p><p>I can't remember who said this but I love it.</p><p>All time's wasted wot's not spent shootin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carbine Kid, post: 2134788, member: 59686"] It surely was and still is for those who put the effort in. As Magnum Manic said Deer are the main game species now with other large feral game being Asiatic Buff, Camel and Donkey. Smaller game are goats, fox and rabbit. All are available to those who want to put the effort into gaining access to private property where they are. Some deer are free range and thus hunted quite heaverly with no apparent ill effects to numbers. Back in the "70's it was estimated that there were about 2000 Sambur in the Victorian hi country. After massive fires up there they were driven out but have bounced back to almost plague proportions. Of the 6 deer species in Oz they would probably be our premier game animal. Day tripping for rabbit fox and quail were what I was brought up on and still is my fall back when larger game is thin on the ground. I can't remember who said this but I love it. All time's wasted wot's not spent shootin'. [/QUOTE]
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