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    G'day from Penrith/Sydney

    From all accounts I've heard NZ's an absolutely beautiful place to visit so, now that I'm semi-retired from teaching, a camper van trip's hopefully not too far off. I've been a keen recreational hunter for decades - rabbits with my vintage '56 Brno Model 2 and, since '05, larger game like feral cats, foxes, 'tagged' Eastern Grey roos, goats and pigs with my '78 .243 Win Browning B78 High Wall falling block single shot rifle. I dearly cherish quality time in the bush - camping, bushwalking & hunting.

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    Welcome BRNO, plenty of Wallabies over here for you to know over ....

    C'mon over ...

    What the bloody hell're ya waiting for (to use a well worn phrase)
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    Welcome to the forum. Best you get over here. Gods own country awaits.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Come on over and do something about all your possums.

    Great hunting over here. No nasty spiders or snakes to worry about, just the weather changes
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    Another Aussie, this is becoming Australianhuntingandshooting.com.au I think

    welcome Brno,
    I had the pleasure of shooting a Brno Model 2 on the weekend lovely guns, I learnt to shoot with the old mans model 1
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    Rushy, your Rule No. 4 clearly stands out regarding Sako75's reference to possums, as per the following account - whilst out spotlighting on a mate's farm I had no sooner cleanly dispatched a fox with his old Winchester 22-250 when I spotted what we all thought to be a mongrel feral cat off in the distance near the base of some gum trees. Upon inspection we were somewhat dismayed to note that it was a brush-tailed possum.

    I assume that, because wallabies and possums are introduced species, they're pretty much on the open shooting menu in NZ !? In contrast, here in NSW you need to be licensed and issued with a set number of tags for culling specified roo species, by the Office of Environment & Heritage

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrnoB78 View Post
    Rushy, your Rule No. 4 clearly stands out regarding Sako75's reference to possums, as per the following account - whilst out spotlighting on a mate's farm I had no sooner cleanly dispatched a fox with his old Winchester 22-250 when I spotted what we all thought to be a mongrel feral cat off in the distance near the base of some gum trees. Upon inspection we were somewhat dismayed to note that it was a brush-tailed possum.

    I assume that, because wallabies and possums are introduced species, they're pretty much on the open shooting menu in NZ !? In contrast, here in NSW you need to be licensed and issued with a set number of tags for culling specified roo species, by the Office of Environment & Heritage
    Welcome mate, yes, as mentioned, you are welcome to liquidate many of your OZ exports to our shores... ie possums, wallabies, magpies and silver crested cuckatoos. All are pests and need to be safely disposed of.
    Welcome to Sako club.

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    I'm rather impressed with the warm welcome by so many members - fantastic.

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    Just as well your an Australian cousin of ours otherwise we would really take the piss

    End of the day we are all here for the common cause of enjoying the outdoors and what it has to offer (take, grab, snatch, hook or net) regardless of where you are from

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    Welcome.
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    Welcome Brno,
    Possum's are free for all any night any day

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    Gidday from an ex penrith resident(Glenmore Park 5 years),enjoy it on here and hope to see you on our shores one day.

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    Neckshot, talk about a small world.....Glenmore Park was basically bush when we bought in nearby Jamisontown back in '88 !

    My daughter-in-law's originally from Dunedin. I figure her folks were set on making their own All Blacks team except that, following 5 strapping sons, she popped out ! Hence they crossed the ditch, arguably because if you can't beat them, then join them !!

    Sako75, no, I'm not an avid Panther's supporter. I also truly enjoy my home comforts but I'd go nuts if I couldn't indulge in some regular quality time in the outdoors - something that I've favoured since growing up in PNG.

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    Apologies BRNO, not only are we free to shoot wallabies and possums but we take cheap shots at Aussies too.
    There is quite a bit of money to be made on possum fur if you put the time into it. I enjoy my home comforts (wife) too much to spend days/weeks knocking possums on the head

    Are you a Panthers supporter?

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    Small world indeed,I spent 2 years In the highlands of PNG in a small town called Mendi! when I was 5,my old man Built roads to yanky oil rigs.I use to enjoy taking my dog for runs out the back of GP and would move back in a heartbeat,things not to smokey for you at the moment I Hope.The last tikme there were major fire's in the blue mountains in 04 I think I replaced quite a few burnt fences.My old watering hole was Also bloody burnt down a few years back the log cabin......bloody shame.

 

 

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