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Re: Pics 25 [Re: Rule303]
      #393492 - 20/09/25 08:01 PM

All very happy lads - & why not!
Well done fellas!


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Re: Pics 25 [Re: 93x64mm]
      #393568 - 01/10/25 10:40 AM

Snack pack with the 7WSM , my first with it. 22m base of the neck for a easy carry out. 140gr TTSX no real test for the projectile. Drop on the spot.
This will butcher up very nice.
winchester featherweight 7wsm

euro sling style recovery


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Re: Pics 25 [Re: 264]
      #393612 - 03/10/25 05:24 PM

Wish someone had have let some deer go around here back in the day. Those Winchester Featherweights are a nice rifle. Nice all round.

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Re: Pics 25 [Re: Claydog]
      #393613 - 03/10/25 08:26 PM

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Wish someone had have let some deer go around here back in the day. Those Winchester Featherweights are a nice rifle. Nice all round.




There was released. Sambar at Cobourg. They don't seem to have been as successful in spreading and breeding volumes as the Victoria Highlands sambar.

African species were released at Mary River Station and earlier at Tipperary. What has happened to the species at Mary River Station?


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Instead, Kevin Gleeson, then the owner of the Mary River station near Pine Creek, organised for a number of animals to travel to his station.

According to the reports at the time, Mr Gleeson purchased about 300 animals from Mr Gill, likely to be herd animals such as African scimitar horned oryx, addax and varieties of deer.

In 2009, Mr Gleeson told media the herd had doubled in size since its arrival on his property.

The current owners of Mary River Station confirmed deer and oryx still roam the station, but did not return Curious Darwin's call.





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According to a Sunday Territorian story from September 1991, the transfer of 170 exotic animals from Broome's Pearl Coast Zoo at a cost of $1.5 million placed Mr Anderson in possession of the largest privately owned mammal collection outside of Australia's major cities.

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Now there were also greater kudu antelope, addax, scimitar-horned oryx, nyala, congo buffalo, cheetahs, and South American tapir.




https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-13/c...nimals/10482880

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The property acquired various exotic animal species from the failed Tipperary Station zoo in 2004, including herds of oryx and addax.

Other animals believed to be still on the station and targeted for hunting include deer, banteng, buffalo and wild pigs.

Mary River East Station
A herd of oryx on Mary River East Station near Pine Creek in the Northern Territory. (Supplied: Alison Ross)

ABC Rural understands the Fisher family will continue to operate the safari hunting business, but will focus on producing cattle and buffalo.




https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2017-0...-family/8493690

Rusa have been somsuccessful in New Caledonia and especially large Moluccan Rusa herds in New Guinea.

Rusa arecpresentbper reports on Groote Eylandt island. But not large numbers?

Rusa would be grand in big herds in the Top End and FNQ.

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Re: Pics 25 [Re: NitroX]
      #393615 - 03/10/25 08:58 PM

Maybe Territorians and Mick can chief in on what's out there?

Btw what are "Congo Buffalo"? African Forest buffalo?

I agree, it would be wonderful to have herds of exotic species.

If Watervalley in SA can have 100,000 to 300,000 acres under wire with numerous species, fallow, red, chital, rusa, sambar plus hog deer, wapiti/elk, even water buffalo. There would be no reason the same couldn't be done in suitable areas of NT st

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Re: Pics 25 [Re: 264]
      #393617 - 03/10/25 09:05 PM

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Snack pack with the 7WSM , my first with it. 22m base of the neck for a easy carry out. 140gr TTSX no real test for the projectile. Drop on the spot.
This will butcher up very nice.
winchester featherweight 7wsm

euro sling style recovery





Well done Mick.

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