Hunted in there a fair bit and have a plum block for ANZAC weekend, so a bit gutted to not be hunting it! The Blue Mtn croak is one of the highlights of the year for me.
If you haven't hunted it before @Wildman wrote a great post on the other forum that will be worth a read. Some info will probably be out of date but a lot of good info.
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The fact that repellent was used combined with heavy rain soon after the 1080 drop will have helped the deer in the treated blocks. But I still wouldn't risk taking a dog or eating meat from those blocks till the caution period is lifted.
I might be slightly controversial in saying this but I think animal numbers are too high in some areas down there. I base this on the eaten out nature of some parts of blocks and the sheer number of animals seen and their lack of condition. My last day hunt down I saw 16 animals and regularly see +10 in a day, and i'm an average bush hunter! So at this time of year I'd encourage you to take a few doe's for the pot if you get the opportunity. A lot of immature bucks get shot in there every year (ive been guilty of it too!). It would be fantastic if folks started to be a bit more selective and took a bit of a management approach to animals down there and let the bucks grow.
Anyway good luck down there if you get a block. Flick me a PM if draw a block and if i'm familiar with it I may be able to give you some pointers.
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