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In reply to: I think a lot of US hunters do take their hunting more seriously is because it is more concentrated. A short rifle season for whitetail and maybe a single tag only. Maybe a short season for deer for muzzleloaders and bows. A way to extend the hunting days. Then maybe a short season for turkey or whatever. Being forced to accept a limited number of days does concentrate the mind. This is of course a generalisation as there are many states and many different hunting regimes ranging from very short seasons with very limited tags to long seasons with lots of deer. Ranging from lots of public access to only private access. Generalisations are dangerous. I am also speaking just from perception anyway never having hunted there so really it is a lot of BS. Rather than here - for example South Aust. No seasons except for quail and duck. Can shoot what you want and how many (except for duck and quail). Except roos etc where virtually unlimited access can be had but again private property access is a key. Equipment. The US mags definitely push the commercial angles harder trying the sell the next Remchester in the newist must have calibre which does nothing more than a .270, .30-06 or 300 will do already. Our magazines are following suit. I don't know any Aussie shooters that use a .303 nowadays. If they have one it really is forgotten in the back shed (or back of the safe nowadays). But I agree gadgets aren't or don't seem as big here. Personally I can't carry all that stuff . The Aussie "hunter" also may not even be a hunter in my view, thinking hunting is sitting on a ute with an electric dog spotlighting. I don't know how many times I have asked people whether they want to come hunting pigs (etc), and from then all they talk about is spotlighting. In my view spotlighting is not hunting, it is pest eradication. Also I find it personally really boring and dull to do. Like shooting paper targets. On the other hand most of the really keen men are excellent stalkers, like the sambr men. What about the dogging pig sticking guys? The dedicated trophy deer hunters? Generalisations are often BS. |