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Game Birds Vic
      #392149 - 22/06/25 11:42 AM

A bucket list shoot for most of us. Group of seven attended a property near Bendigo for a game bird shoot. Walk up shooting over Springer, cocker gun dogs.
Well organised by a local shooter Mark, shooters attended from QLD, NT and locally.
Group met and stayed at marks Friday night and a cold early morning start Saturday morning had us at the venue. Safety brief , GMA license check and a purchase of non toxic / bio shells and first group away.
Lived up to expectations , with eager and very well behaved dogs the stars of the show. Mitch was first up with a clean shot on a pheasant. Retrieved by the springer that put it up. Continued on along the creek and we all took birds.
Hardest part of the shooting was letting the birds get out a bit before shooting, my first was too close.
Second group was made up of four and similar results.
Shotguns were all 12 gauge and mainly O/U. Tony being the only," Puka" shooter using a SXS (greener Empire). My SXS was out of action.
It will be repaired before next years shoot, or ill get a 20g SXS.
Brett one of the dog handlers had a very nice Manton 20g SXS on site. Very lively and came into line beautifully.
All up a well run shoot with a great bunch of shooters. Thanks to all that attended and the dog/ bird handlers, organiser of the shoot. Here's some pics and descriptions. Cheers Mick
Mitch with first pheasants

cock and hen birds

Evan with his first.

Mark , organiser of shoot

Mark on right onto a bird

pause in the line on a bend

escaping chukkar

Tony, Wato , Mark, Ród results

does it get any better, birds and corned venison rolls between shoots

pheasants and chukkar

Beretta sv10 perenna 12g

non toxic shot

Major returning to Brett my first chukkar

Brett with chukkar


let this one get out and everyone amazed , when head landed 4 metres from body

both groups bag, before cleaning

Rick plucking birds

many hands , light work

beautiful plumage






Thanks to Wato and group effort chukkar,gin and cranberry sausage rolls, AWESOME !


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Re: Game Birds Vic [Re: 264]
      #392153 - 22/06/25 03:34 PM

Well done on Mark for organizing this and well done on the shooters. Looks like a good time was had by all.

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Re: Game Birds Vic [Re: Rule303]
      #392154 - 22/06/25 06:13 PM

I'm very envious and have lots of questions. I've wanted to do a pheasant shoot again for many years. The guy down over the border near Mt Gambier, two or three times shot at had a new waiting list queue. Booked out every year. Only way in was if an existing group exited. Then he was divorced, lost some of his property access. Then a shed fire killed off most of his breeding bird stock. I don't think he ever got back into it.

Some questions if you will? Tony and Mick, or anyone else attending. By PM if you prefer for any question. Just for mymown information for any similar or self organised.

How many birds, pheasant and partridge, were shot?

Price? Is it per bird plus a shoot fee?

What size was the area shot over? If you can estimate. I ask this as I have some small areas at home. I used to have 14 square kilometres of shooting country behind my house. But sales, inheritances etc, all but my own is no longer available. The younger generations does not seem to like sharing some access. Even to neighbours, But I have been thinking about some acquaintances with much further afield very large properties. They may already have private bird shoots. Obviously self breeding plus the working dogs and owners are needed.

The country looks like strips and patches of trees and bush with grass paddocks interspersed. Correct? Maybe some grassy, tussock country?

I wish we still had a 1,000 acre block with a low hill of original never cleared native bush, saltbush paddocks, old regrowth trees. Probably 60 % was saltbush and regrowth or original forest. I would have thought it too dry, but perhaps not? Would potentially have been excellent release shooting country with dogs needed to flush the saltbush country. But alas sold decades ago to fund my father's retirement. Now split into six smaller blocks, mostly hobby farms. Btw saltbush lamb and mutton is far tastier than green grass country sheep. The wool was better and finer from the dry country as well

Do you know when the birds were released? The night or morning before? Earlier?

Normal fenced, or fenced for foxes etc? I assume normal fences,ndue to costs.

I'll have more questions no doubt. Sorry about all the questions.

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Bte why the non toxic shot? Is this a requirement in Victoria? Generally for any game shooting, game birds, non clay shooting? Or just the farm? Or desired by the group?

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Re: Game Birds Vic [Re: 264]
      #392155 - 22/06/25 06:32 PM

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A bucket list shoot for most of us. Group of seven attended a property near Bendigo for a game bird shoot. Walk up shooting over Springer, cocker gun dogs. [/quite]

Our member Mpofu/Geoff in England whomi recently visited, is a master springer spaniel trainer and a renowned field trial judge. I was amazed at his dogs and skills with them.

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Well organised by a local shooter Mark, shooters attended from QLD, NT and locally.




Excellent get together.

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Group met and stayed at marks Friday night and a cold early morning start Saturday morning had us at the venue. Safety brief , GMA license check and a purchase of non toxic / bio shells and first group away.




As I asked, why the non toxic shot?

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Lived up to expectations , with eager and very well behaved dogs the stars of the show. Mitch was first up with a clean shot on a pheasant. Retrieved by the springer that put it up. Continued on along the creek and we all took birds.
Hardest part of the shooting was letting the birds get out a bit before shooting, my first was too close.




Watching the dogs work, searching, sniffing, flushing, and retrieving is a very much enjoyable experience of a game bird shoot. I love watching the dogs work. I assume the Working Gun dog Association part of the SSAA does field trials. I didn't realise the gun dogs work the field, flush the birds and the bird is shot, during a trial, as part of the judging. So much better than the show dog circuit, which breeds out the hunting instincts, instead of reinforcing them. I must see about attending some field trials here as a spectator. Might pick up some training tips.

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Second group was made up of four and similar results.
Shotguns were all 12 gauge and mainly O/U. Tony being the only," Puka" shooter using a SXS (greener Empire). My SXS was out of action.




Tony, Jolly Good. Very pukka. Next year, the Year of the Jeffery!

Shame shame shame on the rest. Only joking, friends

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It will be repaired before next years shoot, or ill get a 20g SXS.




Good excuse for a new 20-bore. Very much needed for pheasant and partridge.

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Brett one of the dog handlers had a very nice Manton 20g SXS on site. Very lively and came into line beautifully.
All up a well run shoot with a great bunch of shooters. Thanks to all that attended and the dog/ bird handlers, organiser of the shoot. Here's some pics and descriptions. Cheers Mick




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Mark , organiser of shoot





Mark, looking nicely Euro.

I do like the plain but nicely useful looking shooting vest.

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Major returning to Brett my first chukkar

Brett with chukkar





Love watching the dogs

Brett had better be careful in the thick bush country with that Viking beard.

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let this one get out and everyone amazed , when head landed 4 metres from body





Well done Mick.

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Rick plucking birds

many hands , light work





After the shooting, the work begins. If we want to eat the lovely birds.

I believe at some of the large shoots in England there is no market for the great many birds. You can guess what happens to them.... A great political danger to the shooting industry there. Perhaps radical more down to earth shooting sport changes are needed? Fancy shooters getting their hands dirty and far less birds shot?

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beautiful plumage







Lovely.

One day, I must get taxidermied pheasants, partridge, ducks, geese, pigeons etc done.

I visited the hunting and Fishing Museum in Munich, the Rothschild British Museum - Natural History Museum at TrIng, UK, and the British Natural History Museum at South Kensington in London. The taxidermy displays of many species, generated great inspiration in me, for future local species taxidermy displays. Pheasants, partridge geese, quail, pigeons, etc. Fix,ngare, rabbit. Maybe wallaby, Wallaroo/euro, kangaroo, if legal. Pheasant and partridge, ducks for sure.

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Did you all partake?

That's a nice "safari bar/shoot bar" case. Three spirits tumblers and three wine glasses.

I tried several times to do a group buy of Rigby Blair Athol whisky. For various reasons price, total cost, especially my finances, timing the first two tries evaporated. For the third, it's no longer available. All the remaining stocks were sold to a USA buyer. BEWARE another seller is selling counterfeit labelled bottles at a third the price. Buyer beware. Alas no longer in stock at Rigby, I could have carried a couple of bottles home in my luggage I did bring some home made French plum or cherry brandy made by Luc JB's/larchers cousin A couple of whisky bottles bought in Doha and Adelaide duty free did make it as well. The Madeira cask whisky from London was not bought. Impossible to reboard the plane in Doha with it.

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Thanks to Wato and group effort chukkar,gin and cranberry sausage rolls, AWESOME !






Wow, chukar partridge sausage rolls. Very fancy.

Apologies for the long post replies, numerous comments and questions, I've obviously enjoyed your post, an ordinary topic for many overseas, but a rarer event for us here in Australia. And something I've had my interest repigued on seriously in the last few months.

Thanks for posting,

PS I've been coming back to and from to my reply as I've been multi tasking. Mick, I've seen you have made a new post.

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Re: Game Birds Vic [Re: NitroX]
      #392156 - 22/06/25 07:10 PM

Non toxic shot required by GMA Vic, for game bird species in Vic. GMA Vic has strict regulatory requirements for properties running shoots. Non toxic being steel or bismuth with fibre wads a property requirement.

Property is 100 acres of paddocks and dry gum creeks, with verges of creek tussock grass. Normal sheep fencing.

Birds released in the morning before shoots and before shoots as the day progressed.

Shoots are run by the amount of birds purchased. We purchased 5 of each species each. @ $50 per bird. Plus non toxic shells

We shot above 90 percent, with only a few birds escaping.



shotguns berettas silver pigeon, perrenia SV10, Miroku

springer working

heavier cover

cold and misty



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Re: Game Birds Vic [Re: 264]
      #392157 - 22/06/25 07:37 PM

Thanks Mick. Answers my questions.

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Re: Game Birds Vic [Re: NitroX]
      #392166 - 23/06/25 01:38 AM

Looks like a GREAT time, Mic. A slow pace like that, even I could handle.
I was surprised by the small shot size.
Gotta love springer spaniels.

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