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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    If they have no tags or markings then they are not owned by anyone other than the crown, therefore it is my interpretation that they are fair game. If I see them and cannot see any markings and judge they are of an age that they have had sufficient time to be brought in by a farmer but haven't (say 2 yrs or more) Then bang

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    As i stated in post above, what you can hunt and not hunt is defined in your permit. In open hunting areas(most common permit) you only allowed to hunt wild game as stated....tahr, cham, pigs, deer, goats, wallabys. Thats it, no cattle, sheep. If you been shooting those you breaking your permit and hunting against the law.... if you get a permit that states that you can hunt wild cattle, sheep it be for a certain area that has a wild pop.(few and far between) still, no shooting cattle or sheep that have eartags and are not wild. End of story
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    Quote Originally Posted by deer243 View Post
    As i stated in post above, what you can hunt and not hunt is defined in your permit. In open hunting areas(most common permit) you only allowed to hunt wild game as stated....tahr, cham, pigs, deer, goats, wallabys. Thats it, no cattle, sheep. If you been shooting those you breaking your permit and hunting against the law.... if you get a permit that states that you can hunt wild cattle, sheep it be for a certain area that has a wild pop. still, no shooting cattle or sheep that have eartags and are not wild. End of story
    Totally agree mate
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