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We have the agile wallaby and a bloody great roo that the parks and wildlife blokes told me the name of but I for got. Don't think it was the Euros, something else. I'll find out. Either way you'll need permits for roo's. As far as I know I don't think there is much of a roo industry in the NT. South Australia/New South Wales/Queensland would be my pick for that. The agile wallaby used to be hunted but of late has been protected. It still gets hunted alot by station hands, as the numbers have sky rocketed. A couple of parks and wildlife blokes got in the shit a few years ago when they were caught shooting wallaby's for croc traps. Now they use pigs Mate you should do better than 10 grand US! You should be paying in Aussie dollars for a start. Best time to hunt up my way in the build up, about September to November. Its HOT, humid and most of the ground water has dried up, concentrating the animals. Fishings good as well. Bring a camel back as you can never get enough water and get some of that poweraid powder once in contry. |