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Outback WA and NT (Jan. to Oct.) updated

Started by Benny Nganabbarru, May 22, 2007, 08:21:00 AM

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Benny Nganabbarru

A trip through the Gibson where I sunk my first "ship of the desert" with bow-and-arrow:

   

My first big boar, just a dozen kilometres down the river from home in Katherine:

   

A nice little Daly River sow:

   

The bow that took each of these animals is a Black Widow PLX "Bocote", 78#@29". The arrows used are Carbon Express Heritage 350s, wearing Magnus II 2-bladers, for a total weight of 704 grains.

Last Sunday I shot this brumby mare; I'm not sure how this'll go here, with cultural differences and all, but these animals are just another highly-destructive introduced feral animal, damaging the environment and cattle station infrastructure...anyway, you can always think of it as a stripeless zebra!

 

Another couple of swine down...

 

 
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robslifts

wow thats amazing wish I could go there and do that
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geno

nice job. What the heck is that first pic?
"Learning how to shoot a bow is easy if you learn the right way"..Howard Hill

Al Kidner

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tradtusker

great stuff mate would love to hear the story behind the camel hunt.
well done
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Scott Grella

geno,

I'm not positive, but that first pick looks alot like a camel.

AnointedArcher

John 8:36
So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.

Benny Nganabbarru

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saltwatertom

"There is always luck about, for those willing to look for it"

saltwatertom

Oh yea! just read the thread. I'm ready to go down under.  :thumbsup:
"There is always luck about, for those willing to look for it"

J-dog

Cool pics, but a question? do yall eat the mare? I have eaten it before and it was good, and I have eaten zebra, so I think that would be alot a good eating right there!

That is one honkin boar too! WOW-

Thanks for sharin!!! Too Cool

Jason
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

Benny Nganabbarru

Hi Jason,

Nope, we don't eat the ferals we kill usually, with the exception of deer (which I haven't had much to do with) and young goats for the pot. We do occasionally take a bit of meat of scrub cattle and buffalo, but only the younger ones. The other carcasses become bait for pigs.

Cheers,

Ben
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doublewhopper

Very nice,  its a bit odd to me seeing someone shooting a horse as a game animal, atleast coming from America.  Our American Mustangs are seen as a sign of freedom and strength to most.  And if I'm correct I think that they are protected unless the government kills them.

J-dog

I would take a mustang/mare in a second if legal, except I would be grillin back straps.

Again Ben, Thanks for sharin, cool pics.

Jason
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

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