In the good old days

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Without rabbits most people I know would never have got into shooting.


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kickinback wrote:Without rabbits most people I know would never have got into shooting.


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I can't take all the credit...

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If anyone wants to see what the bush was like before rabbits, book a trip to Kangaroo Island. My missus grew up over there, so I've been back and forth a fair bit. Nice place.

No rabbits, no foxes. There are a (very) small numbers of feral pigs if you know where to look, some feral cats and wild dogs (not dingos, but domestic gone wild). Koala and Platypus are introduced. The road kill you see on a drive are possums and wallabies.

So not much hunting, but great fishing...... :D
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kickinback wrote:Without rabbits most people I know would never have got into shooting.


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I think you have found Humpies problem kickinback

The Government is trying to remove all rabbits so no one takes up shooting.

I knew it was a conspiracy
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MISSED wrote:
kickinback wrote:Without rabbits most people I know would never have got into shooting.


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I think you have found Humpies problem kickinback

The Government is trying to remove all rabbits so no one takes up shooting.

I knew it was a conspiracy
You're one hell of a conspiracy theorist Missed! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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MISSED wrote:
kickinback wrote:Without rabbits most people I know would never have got into shooting.


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I think you have found Humpies problem kickinback

The Government is trying to remove all rabbits so no one takes up shooting.

I knew it was a conspiracy

Wouldn't put it past the arseholes. :lol:

Seriously.....

I wonder if this was ever raised as a side benefit for them ?
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Tackleberry wrote:well here on the coast on all the farms I shoot the humble rabbit does no more damage to a farm than the wombat and bulls

and are piss easy to keep the numbers down with shooting .
Obviously never experienced pre calici numbers and certainly not pre mixo numbers.
I can remember buying a new 22 and a case of ammo with one of my first pay checks in the 80's, shooting most nights for a few hours and ammo was gone in a few weeks without even putting a dent in the rabbit population on one 1500ac property.
Growing up as a kid I used to shoot every day as well as regularly running traps on 400ac that was considered to have a low rabbit population. Would have averaged about 5000 rabbits per year and it was only the annual mixo out break that helped keep them in check.
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I recall an old scouting campsite in NSW that had ridiculous amounts of rabbits back in the 70-80's.

Driving in at night, every turn would light up at least 200 rabbits (bush with a access track). Assuming they'd stand still you literally would not have been able to walk through them.

At least we can see the numbers dropping, which is a very good thing for everyone but those that want to shoot them. :D
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