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Becks You will find most properties on which commercial shooting of roos is possible are probably already sewn up. Can I ask, is if you have a permit for commercial shooting of roos, does that give you personally the right to take XX numbers of roos? In South Australia I believe it is the opposite, where the property has the tags or permits and the professional shooters used the properties allocation. Maybe it is different in WA? Four hours away in South Aust would be quite close to the Capital City for properties where commercial roo shooting could be done. There would be many that close, but most commercial roo shooting would be done a lot further out in the true outback stations. About the only way to find the property would be to do a lot of door knocking as 500Nitro suggests. A lot of work perhaps for little result but you never know. Another way would be to "purchase" a list of properties with an introduction to the land owners from a retiring roo shooter. |