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  1. Mudguts

    DIY Retractable bow/gear rope

    Add me to the list for a couple. Those are very cool and ingenious :sunglasses:
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    Starting out in Australia

    G’day Skeeter To be honest I’m not sure about hunting camels. I know they did some culls many years ago but not sure if you could self hunt them or maybe a guided hunt even.
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    Starting out in Australia

    Cheers everyone. I started to thank everyone individually but there’s been so many welcome me to the site it’d take me all week. I look forward to everyone’s tips and tricks
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    Starting out in Australia

    Cheers Exhumis
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    Starting out in Australia

    Cheers Gumbymedic
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    Starting out in Australia

    Cheers DanO
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    Starting out in Australia

    Cheers bj139
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    Starting out in Australia

    Cheers MaxJac
  9. Mudguts

    Starting out in Australia

    Yes there are a few good broadhead makers here in Aus. I think mostly fixed blade, I haven’t come across any mechanical broadhead makers yet. If there’s any brand you favour let me know and I’ll see what I can do. I’m starting out with a PSE 3G compound. I think we are even luckier/ more spoilt...
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    Starting out in Australia

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    Starting out in Australia

    That’s true, they do sell kangaroo meat in supermarkets. The kangaroos are harvested by licenced professional shooters and typically with the use of spotlights, the average person however can’t go out and hunt them. Yes they are an extremely skittish animal, I’ve never heard of anyone using a...
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    Starting out in Australia

    Hey Red Beard In the state of Queensland the deer are classed as feral. In the state of Victoria where I live they are classed as game animals but with the exception of the hog deer, you can hunt all the other deer species all year round. I mentioned before that we don’t have a tag system but...
  13. Mudguts

    Starting out in Australia

    You can’t legally hunt kangaroos. Farmers are able to get a cull permit for a certain number of kangaroos, that all depends on the size of their property and the number of kangaroos sighted on there by a wildlife officer.
  14. Mudguts

    Starting out in Australia

    That is true, they were/are real. There are reports of sightings now and again, sometimes pictures are taken of an animal but the pics are always blurred and indistinguishable. It would be cool if they were still alive and in good numbers as they are a fascinating animal.
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    Starting out in Australia

    About as alive and elusive as the Sasquatch
  16. Mudguts

    Clone of Kifaru Stryker pack

    Hello LeanMachine Are you kidding me. You made that whole frame and pack setup , you have some skill there indeed. I take my hat off to you Sir. That looks awesome, are you able to strap a bow to it somehow as well?
  17. Mudguts

    The phantasm is born

    Hello Wayne Have you finished this project? I’d be really interested to see how the final product turned out. From what I’ve seen so far they look awesome. Also I’d like to be one of your mates if you’d be keen to make an Aussie one of these
  18. Mudguts

    Starting out in Australia

    G’day Knik Information overload is an understatement I think I could spend 24/7 on the forum and still not read it all. My wife has lost me to another type of hunting that I’m quickly becoming obsessed with
  19. Mudguts

    Starting out in Australia

    Hey Deltahuntr Thanks for that, it’d be great to chat to fellow aussies who are already saddle hunting.
  20. Mudguts

    Starting out in Australia

    Hello JASmith I plan on hunting all our small game animals such as rabbits, foxes and then up to pigs,goats and all of our deer species. We have Sambar, fallow, rusa, red, hog deer and chital (axis).
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