Dave,
I would invest in some fluoro coloured camo gear. It might help,
though with nearly 50% of the victims in hunting accidents in the USA
wearing "safety" colours, fluoro might just make you a better target.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 29/07/2012, at 6:12 PM, David Stowe wrote:
Thanks for sharing that link Clive!!
As someone that spends a fair amount of time quietly in the bush in
camouflague photographing birds I find this incredibly disturbing to
say the least!
Cheers,
Dave Stowe
On 29/07/2012, at 5:54 PM, Clive Nealon <> wrote:
Indeed...perhaps they'll import from across the Tasman to help their
identification skills...
See -
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/nz-hunter-admits-careless-use-of-a-firearm/story-e6frf7k6-1226436670519
for the story. It includes -
"A NEW Zealand hunter who shot a man was so sure his victim was a
deer he thought he could
see fur before he pulled the trigger, a court has heard. "
Regards, Clive.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Torr <>
To: Peter Shute <>
Cc: birding-aus <>
Sent: Sun, Jul 29, 2012 3:13 pm
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Fwd: Keep Hunters Out of New South Wales
Parks
Peter
As we all know, duck hunters (at least in Vic) have a list of
species they
can shoot and a bag limit, and as we all know they are very
restrained,
make sure they are aiming at the right species and stop as soon as
they
have reached the bag limit.
I am sure our NSW friends will be just as restrained!
Dave
On 29 July 2012 17:08, Peter Shute <> wrote:
I'm not in favour of hunting in national parks, but are they
suggesting
people will shoot flying foxes and bandicoots? Or are they talking
about
indirect effects?
Peter Shute
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