I don't think this scenario is that likely with handheld thermals. When you spot a heat signature it is actually quite hard to figure out exactly where it is. Trees and surrounding features look...
Liked On: 05-06-2024, 10:14 PM
I don't think this scenario is that likely with handheld thermals. When you spot a heat signature it is actually quite hard to figure out exactly where it is. Trees and surrounding features look...
Liked On: 05-06-2024, 09:55 PM
I don't think this scenario is that likely with handheld thermals. When you spot a heat signature it is actually quite hard to figure out exactly where it is. Trees and surrounding features look...
Liked On: 05-06-2024, 09:05 PM
I don't think this scenario is that likely with handheld thermals. When you spot a heat signature it is actually quite hard to figure out exactly where it is. Trees and surrounding features look...
Liked On: 05-06-2024, 04:08 PM
I don't think this scenario is that likely with handheld thermals. When you spot a heat signature it is actually quite hard to figure out exactly where it is. Trees and surrounding features look...
Liked On: 05-06-2024, 02:56 PM
I don't think this scenario is that likely with handheld thermals. When you spot a heat signature it is actually quite hard to figure out exactly where it is. Trees and surrounding features look...
Liked On: 05-06-2024, 12:11 PM
Yeah probably 15 mins when in a hut, up, boots on, grab pre-packed bag and rifle, eat a museli bar then off. Come back for breakfast at 9 or whatever when im pretty sure most of the early morning...
Liked On: 22-05-2024, 03:11 PM
I would think a .223 would be a cost-effective and more reliable calibre at getting the job done. Would be keen to hear others experience of using .17HMR on wallabies. Not a huge difference in price...
Liked On: 23-04-2024, 04:40 AM
I would think a .223 would be a cost-effective and more reliable calibre at getting the job done. Would be keen to hear others experience of using .17HMR on wallabies. Not a huge difference in price...
Liked On: 22-04-2024, 06:48 PM
I would think a .223 would be a cost-effective and more reliable calibre at getting the job done. Would be keen to hear others experience of using .17HMR on wallabies. Not a huge difference in price...
Liked On: 22-04-2024, 02:05 PM
Agreed. Those frequently visited areas you really need to be hunting right on first and last light as the deer get harassed regularly. Really helps to stay overnight in a tent (or hut if you are in a...
Liked On: 26-03-2024, 08:18 PM
I usually shoot deer, break down the deer on the spot i.e. take back legs off, back steaks, front legs (if not too mangled). Walk back to the closest hut with legs still with skin on, hang them up to...
Liked On: 26-03-2024, 09:49 AM
Rees, you are clearly just trying to wind people up for no reason at this point, why didn't you just email DOC straight up? Rather than asking a hunting forum about whether you are allowed to...
Liked On: 01-03-2024, 10:04 AM
Rees, you are clearly just trying to wind people up for no reason at this point, why didn't you just email DOC straight up? Rather than asking a hunting forum about whether you are allowed to...
Liked On: 24-02-2024, 07:02 PM
Rees, you are clearly just trying to wind people up for no reason at this point, why didn't you just email DOC straight up? Rather than asking a hunting forum about whether you are allowed to...
Liked On: 24-02-2024, 03:34 PM