Hunting Fallow Deer 14/3/20 - 10/4/20 + my Buck

WhelanLad

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Been chasing fallow deer a bit this week, had a nice basic camp in the bush this past weekend and had some good hunting mixed in with some random folk shootin everything an anything.. but anyway. my A bolt was successfull last thursday with a double up on a spiker and doe, this weekend i bagged a Wild Dog!
$120 you beauty :)

turns out the 150gr 30-30 FN projectile knock the snot out of fallow deer at close to 200m (showing minimal expansion?) and showing violent expansion at 30m on the White one..
cheers
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Kool - Nice KILL on the Wild Dog ! What cartridge is the A Bolt chambered in ? Why the 30-30 FN bullets ? RJ

hey RJ, i just have heaps sitting here, 150s an a 170 might be more round nosed too.
i was loading but my lee zipper trim messed up.. ffs.
youtube a how to fix an will load up about 40 of them for fallow, but go back to woodleighs for sambar in winter now
 
Nice photos. So what's a wild dog?

A domestic dog once gone walkabout an over decades cross bred with Dingoes and the end product is these which are not as shy as a Dingo , an love to rain farm lands. pretty elusive.

Dingo X Dog , from alsations, kelpies, pig dogs further north and west in pig country, typically skinny back end with a fairly wolf looking face
 
A domestic dog once gone walkabout an over decades cross bred with Dingoes and the end product is these which are not as shy as a Dingo , an love to rain farm lands. pretty elusive.

Dingo X Dog , from alsations, kelpies, pig dogs further north and west in pig country, typically skinny back end with a fairly wolf looking face

Thanks man! Do you get any bounty for them?
 
6 from 6.... thats hits, i put two into a deer this morning, wasnt sure but in the end it worked out well, as i thought i might of shot 2 different deer, but nope, 4 holes in one deer. happy days
 
I just got back from Sydney/Jervis Bay on a family vacation. We were told that Dingoes are endangered? That true? Do they compete with wild dogs? Also told that you don’t have any hunting regs or seasons as most of the game animals are non-native and considered pests? That true?

Patrick
 
I just got back from Sydney/Jervis Bay on a family vacation. We were told that Dingoes are endangered? That true? Do they compete with wild dogs? Also told that you don’t have any hunting regs or seasons as most of the game animals are non-native and considered pests? That true?

Patrick

Gday Pat,
welll,,, some of its True... some of it isnt.

The Dingo, is native and is protected in most States, in my State of Victoria they are Unprotected on Private Land, but otherwise a Protected Species - BUT- a Pure Dingo is rare, Flinders island are closest to pure Dingo you will see in Aus now days, then down South in the Alpine of Victoria there is an Alpine Dingo (fluffier more adapt to snow mountains) but Golden and some Black, but majority in Vic and Aus are a Cross Bred Wild Dog (Unprotected Pest with a Bounty in most States)

We do have hunting Regs and each State varies significantly depending on what you are Chasing but in General most of our Game hunting is Non Native Pests and as far as the common Pig , Goat or Fox (dog) Rabbit and some Deer (in some states) are fairly year round in state forest public land whilst the lands open. always open on private property , where Game animals are classified there is Regs around hunting them on public land - almost non existant on private land-

state to state is a huge crock up, its sad. it is what it is.
 
Nice pics WL, especially the ones that are running/trotting showing that head gear.
Ahh the Dingo and the Dingo Fence ;)
So, did the Dingo eat the baby ???
Rob

cheers mate, few screen grabs off some video, il link yas in time.

Yeah mate, I believe the Dingo could of very well takien this baby--- I have watched a Documentary on that Drama, i remember thinking it was a bit 50-50 , but a hungry Dingo from up north, could do it
i think the 50-50 was from where the baby was, an how the dog acessed.
 
It was my turn today, and seeing as Im not posting stories over on the Aussie forum, its your Lucky Easter CGNers!

not too many illustrations for this but it started off yesterday and i snuck into the mountain range which holds some fallow deer, it started pissen down rain before dark so i flicked a message to a young fella, whos father has a bush cabin or Hut as we call them down here, the Hut was nearby about 4k as a crow flies from where i was at the time.. i was just hoping for the Verandah but instead was offered where the Key was hiding! You beauty! - could be a mistake on their behalf- may move in there over winter HA HA!

Regardless i was in a comfy hut in y swag for the night, i didnt hear any Grunting bucks but i was in a fairly good area for it- or so i thought.
that morning i had ambitions to cut across the rim of a ridge and set of gulleys but i tell you what, my legs were cooked from the past week of hunting that i just needed to Sleep in! an with that i turned off the alarm and back to snooze.......... got up breifly, but went back to sleep again. i was stuffed!

that midday i went for a walk around where i intended, spooking a Fallow doe and fawn near the hut and seeing only a Wombat on the hllside.

a msg popped up from the young fella down the hill , He was keen to show me a new motorbike jump and if i had my minibike (klx110) to pop down.... Well that was enough for me.. BRaaaaap away the Afternoon... to return up the track to the hut for another night - self invited- so rude :p

this time tonight I was goin to bed early and up vrack of dawn to beat the sparrows fartin an spooking any deer....
the problem though, was i just didnt get to bloody sleep!!!!!
tossed and turned like you would not believe, then at midnight i packed up my gear, loaded my truck and bumped along the track to my hunting spot for the day, which is a well known haunt of mine practically half way down the other end of the range ha ha- driving straight it woud take maybe half an hour.... not too far.
i decided i would drive a bit on the ridges and pull up, have a cup of tea a smoke and a listen, then move on a little further - i did this in several places up until 5am when i headed back a little and chose a spot to drop down on, almost as soon as i pulled up a buck was grunting- assumed to be one from earlier i heard-

i didnt stuff around too much, i wanted to catch him on the hill knob he was on, so i didnt have to drop down too much altitude... my legs were fresher but not fresh.

it was all before camera light so a bit spewing but sometimes thats hunting, more to it than videos- he was courting a few Does back an forth, as they fed slowly back to bushline,
i popped over a small crest above them in the bushline and studied them in binos to find the buck, in the dim light i seen a good lookin Palm antler but not as strong on the other side from initial looks, i decided that was me for the Rut, took aim with the A bolt and kaboom.. Dropped him with a high shoulder shot and placed a finisher in him to seal that deal.

Some photos , Im happy with how it all went and the weeks hunting , i wont 'stop' but il chill for a few days and now only shoot if its Clearly 2 years older or more than these Bucks ive shown you photos of..... They needa get a bit bigger.


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This was as big as we sorta found, without looking too hard, I did but the other lads just did a morning here or there.
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