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Old 26-06-2014, 08:55 AM
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Ist Prize in national magazine photo comp.

Was coming home from work yesterday,and stopped at shops,bought the July issue 'Sporting Shooter',and while reading,came to their photo comp section-and there was a photo I'd sent in months ago,and forgot about.

It won first prize-a .223 rifle and scope-over 1 K's worth,so that was a welcome surprise! As a full time invasive alien creature manager for the government this is a perfect tool for use at work.The comp was not a chance comp-the image had to be of a high standard and composition,so lugging all that L series gear and tripods around the bush is worth it

The image is on page 94,I'll try and get a link to it.
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Old 26-06-2014, 09:00 AM
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Was coming home from work yesterday,and stopped at shops,bought the July issue 'Sporting Shooter',and while reading,came to their photo comp section-and there was a photo I'd sent in months ago,and forgot about.

It won first prize-a .223 rifle and scope-over 1 K's worth,so that was a welcome surprise! As a full time invasive alien creature manager for the government this is a perfect tool for use at work.The comp was not a chance comp-the image had to be of a high standard and composition,so lugging all that L series gear and tripods around the bush is worth it

The image is on page 94,I'll try and get a link to it.
Well done, .223 is such a nice little calibre.
The duty statement leaves a lot for the imagination

I tried to take my .44 magnum into work for 2 decades but the bosses thought it might be a controversial look compared to the Glock17s
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Old 26-06-2014, 09:07 AM
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Congrats Chris!

I think a few foxes, cats and goats woke up a little colder this morning...

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Old 26-06-2014, 09:20 AM
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yeah the job title is a whopper-can just imagine Sir Humphery Appleby coming out with a term like that.

I've tried to get my government boss to come out with me in the field,but no joy she seems to like the office better.

There is a serious problem with feral animals,the govt has allocated 5.2 M next financial year,we are unsure of the guidelines of how that is to be spent,but all involved are keen to see more of the work,myself and 4 other trappers completed in South Burnett Shire.In 4 weeks we trapped/shot, 47 wild dogs,53 wild pigs,10 foxes,5 feral cats.

I personally got 13 dogs,2 foxes,3 pigs,2 cats.My best day was when I used an audio decoy and had 3 wild dogs come up to me,in a perfect attacking formation-was really good to see the lead dog so close-at 15 m death was quick with a .270,I cleaned his two mates the following day.

He weighed 25 KG.The graziers and govt bosses very pleased.https://www.flickr.com/photos/106878...5/14406543403/
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Old 26-06-2014, 09:29 AM
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....a full time invasive alien creature manager for the government....
Do you dress in black?
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Old 26-06-2014, 09:31 AM
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Wild dogs and feral cats are a major problem in the Blue Mountain's in Sydney's west. Dogs in particular are frequent visitors to Katoomba Airfield which we use as a dark site. The mutts are not a problem for us though - they don't come within cooee of us. But they are most common down the far end of the runway away from where human activity happens. An early morning inspection of the dirt showed very fresh tracks made only hours/moments earlier. A lot of track, and by several individual animals.

Might try rousing them next time I'm up there by howling and see what sort of reaction I get. They're suckers for that old chestnut!
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Old 26-06-2014, 09:45 AM
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Wild dogs and feral cats are a major problem in the Blue Mountain's in Sydney's west. Dogs in particular are frequent visitors to Katoomba Airfield which we use as a dark site. The mutts are not a problem for us though - they don't come within cooee of us. But they are most common down the far end of the runway away from where human activity happens. An early morning inspection of the dirt showed very fresh tracks made only hours/moments earlier. A lot of track, and by several individual animals.

Might try rousing them next time I'm up there by howling and see what sort of reaction I get. They're suckers for that old chestnut!
Try some remote activated cameras-these are really a great tool,there is a mob in Sydney selling them through ebay-the model is Scout Guard 560K about $200 of all the cheaper ones I use these are the best.

RE-dressing in black-no,but I think a photo shoot like that with my new black stocked and stainless barrel .223 might be in order

A nerualizer would be dam handy!
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Old 26-06-2014, 12:29 PM
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Well done Chris

The feral animal problem is really getting out of control - everywhere.
Bandicoots have been extincted in just the last generation in my area, the antechinus mouse is heading that way (haven't seen one for 9 years), last Echidna I sighted was about 7 years ago
All the small mammals get exterminated first - they are just being decimated every day - it saddens me.

Contrast that to the last 2 foxes sighted - only last week, feral cats and various other ferals everywhere
We even have feral goats within 2kms of the suburbs of Adelaide - less than 10kms from the centre of the CBD !

I counted (by approximation of mobs) 2500 goats just off along the Barrier highway earlier this year in just 4 hours !

But its not just in the outback, even the Alpine National Park is full of wild dogs these days - its probably only a matter of time before a pack of them chews up some innocent bushwalker.
My last bushwalk through was almost scary.

The Government really needs to do something.

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Old 26-06-2014, 12:47 PM
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There are big properties in western NSW that actively harvest feral goats to ship to markets overseas. Tens of thousands of animals are removed this way every year. Much the same way like feral camels are also harvested and shipped overseas. Oddly very few people outside of rural NSW know about this.

Thing is, I also don't mind a bit of feral goat, pig and bunny on the end of my fork... yum...
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Old 26-06-2014, 01:14 PM
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Well done, Chris!
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Congrats Chris.

LOL, just thinking that prize would be useless for me.

I'd have more chance of hitting the shed if I threw the rifle from 10 metres.
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Can you look after feral neighbours?
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Cool prize
A big fan of that caliber , I've had a few .222 , .223 , 22-250
The 223 was a Leader mk5 and my shotgun was a Franchi PA8 the government didn't like them .

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A big fan of that caliber , I've had a few .222 , .223 , 22-250
The 223 was a Leader mk5 and my shotgun was a Franchi PA8 the government didn't like them .

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Thanks David.Yes-had ywo .222 for years,just went 'up' and got a .270 a couple of months ago-seems the go for deer.

Yes Alex,foxes and cats do awful damage-try one of those SG 560 K trail cams -about $200 from ebay.Here is some images from today's cam.

also a link to some country where I was on teusday.

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