Nothing in there about not shooting them with a bow then:redbullsmiley:
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Nothing in there about not shooting them with a bow then:redbullsmiley:
I've been watching this YouTube series https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K7MJrFUFDWY now these were bloody tough blokes, in true survival situations. The blokes who survived must have had huge mental fortitude, not to mention being really innovative and physically tough. I find reality tv to be spew material and refuse to watch any of it.
yeah I reckon as an introduced fish any method should be legal like shooting sparrows or mynas
we need a raspberry blowing emoji for comments like that..but then again,it could be expanded on..afterall my ancestors got rather good at cooking long pig..that would make interesting TV viewing
One assumes because it has already been mentioned eels are not allowed to be caught and must be released that they're in a national park...
I have watched most of the Nth American series and am enjoying seeing this one in our own conditions. I believe they are in Te Anau.
There was mention that special dispensation was allowed for some activities - hence the trout on a handline. Fair enough too, that's a tough spot for aussies who are unused to our bush for hunting (and unused to our sandflies!).