Or Mountain Lions, Cougars, Wolves, Tigers, Leopards or all those other man eating animals.Seen plenty of weird stuff, humans and animals… but honestly, I’m just super happy we don’t have bears.
Can't night ride in the Royal National Park for the next 4 months. The sharp shooters might mistake you for a Rusa deer.I think it was @Asininedrivel that said the last Tassie Tiger sighting was in SA... I haven't had a night ride since.
k'oathWhen we encounter big roos, which often enough… Greys can be big, but Reds are like fricken huge… and Sue is packin big time… I always say… Thank Dog they aren’t carnivores.
are shooters there for an authorised cull, or are they game hunters? AFAIK, regular hunters aren't supposed to hunt deer at night.Can't night ride in the Royal National Park for the next 4 months. The sharp shooters might mistake you for a Rusa deer.
Well, the signs the Parks put up are for legal controlled culling of deer. They could be out there any time, anywhere, any night for the next 4 months. However, headless deer and deer with arrows in them are indicators the illegal "game" hunters are around too.are shooters there for an authorised cull, or are they game hunters? AFAIK, regular hunters aren't supposed to hunt deer at night.
Are you sure? At least it’s only a bird and the really big ones died out thousands of years ago.When we encounter big roos, which is often enough… Greys can be big, but Reds are like fricken huge… and Sue is packin big time… I always say… thank Dog they aren’t carnivores.
I drive past the carpark regularly at all times of the day and night.The segment name rang a bell, get down on the beach and approach the rocks at the end with caution, I try not to look but some shit just cant be ignored and unseen
Theres a strange feeling about acknowledging a naked bloke who's just greeted you with a G'day mate while standing with the hairy slug out.
FIFYI drive past the carpark regularly at all times of the day and night.
I cannot confirm or deny any involvement in the shenanigans that go on in the bushes.
My Dad's property has Western Greys and Euros. Western Greys are small and flighty. Euros are... neither.When we encounter big roos, which is often enough… Greys can be big, but Reds are like fricken huge… and Sue is packin big time… I always say… thank Dog they aren’t carnivores.
Whats his safe word though? Fatbike, Strava, KOM?I drive past the carpark regularly at all times of the day and night.
I cannot confirm or deny any involvement in the shenanigans that go on in the bushes.
FIFY
Oh I can confirm that. There's plenty of photo and video evidence on my BeachBear website.FIFY
@Patio - you hear the gunshots this arvo? Apparently an injured deer was in Bonnievale & was euthanised today. They used a proper gun.Can't night ride in the Royal National Park for the next 4 months. The sharp shooters might mistake you for a Rusa deer.
Nope, wasn't home this arvo. Had a street full of deer when I came home tonight. Almost euthanised one with my car.@Patio - you hear the gunshots this arvo? Apparently an injured deer was in Bonnievale & was euthanised today. They used a proper gun.
Used to spend a lot of time in the high country, only thing I ever experienced was cows and snakes and spiders. That would have been an interesting night!Sitting in a remote camp in the Vic high country and heard a couple of Dingos yapping to each other and appeared to go around our camp some distance away, then they start to come up along the river towards us.
Next minute stuff is going down, a Sambar fawn runs right through camp and bolts accros the river and an alpine Dingo sliding to a stop 15m away from camp with its mate a bit further back, they looked as surprised as me.
Went to bed later and heard the Dingoes coming back along the river with just the short little yaps then a growl about 30m from camp.
Went over the river the next day and found the remains of the fawn which must have been lying doggo to escape the Dingoes.
And I nearly hit a Tassie devil on Blue Tier at Derby, missed my chance at fame, would've made the local paper for sure.
Almost euthanised one with my car.
Geez you boys better stay away from the LTIH thread ...And I nearly hit a Tassie devil on Blue Tier at Derby