G'day Mate I hope you don’t mind me messaging you here. I am contacting prominent Aussie hunting RU-vidrs and social media influencers regarding an issue that will effect many hunters in Victoria (and hunters from other states who come down to enjoy our state forest sambar and fellow deer hunting). Currently, a 'Great Forest National Park' is proposed for the central highlands and eastern Victoria. While a new national park might initially seem beneficial, the reality is that a dozen existing state forests will be incorporated into the new park and Victorians will lose access to their public land where we can currently enjoy year-round hunting without restriction. As an Aussie hunter with a big audience, we'd appreciate if you could use your platform and following to help us raise awareness for this issue. Can we count on you and your business to support us in the fight against this proposed park? Please let us know by replying to this email (if you’re lending your support please send us a logo so we can list it on our website) Kind Regards, Michael Gumley For more information about the proposed park, visit: notogreatforestpark.org/
Nice mate Goat meat is great eating and underrated by a lot of hunters which is a bad mistake on their part I would eat Goat before Lamb any day of the week.
How do I get involve with going out on a hunting trip? I've been out quite a few times solo, and i haven't even seen any signs of something. obviously you're not always going to find something, and you'll learn as you go but it'll be nice to finally get something or see some sort of signs, it'll be good to learn from someone as I don't know anyone who hunts.
Morgan wouldnt have been to impressed seeing a huge potential 3-4 year old buck get shot.. but when its last light ya sometimes dont get a chance to judge.
What an animal. Great to watch Rob and hope you are well. Brilliant production as always. Ps your gear still going strong with my dad and I. Cheers Ben.
Ripper mate! Lately Ive gained a lot of inspiration and respect for European hunters and their vastly different approaches and philsophy. Thats one continent with some seriously rich history from Eastern Europe to the UK and everything in between! It makes me ponder how young australian hunting is in the big picture, lets hope it can outlast the harsh onslought from our government
Hey Rob it’s great your adding these episodes to RU-vid, it’s much appreciated. I think your production is top notch rivalling shows like meat eater. It’s a shame that no network wanted your show because it really show a great example of the Australian hunting scene. Hopefully you grow a huge audience on RU-vid because it’s well deserved. Keep up the good work
Good to see you in the bush again , just goes to show smashing through that regrowth is always painful and seems like a waste of time but sometimes it pays off
Looking forward to going back and watching every episode once you’ve got them up on the tube. No pressure 😂🤣. Great work mate 👍. Everyone will be spoilt for choice👏👏
The CH44 Network was forced to shut down in many areas and broadcasts costs were very high and hard to justify for a small independent production like BTD. We have all episodes coming to RU-vid soon as well as new content.
Big old troll. Love the gnarly heads. Interesting what you were saying about body shape in older Sambar stags. Everything you said also applies to Red stags. I'm an expat Kiwi but I live and hunt Red's up here in Central West of NSW. To quickly gauge a Red stag on the hoof I'm looking for a rectangle head shape, not a triangle like the younger stags have, a big block rectangle body shape, a low hanging stomach and that body blending into neck look.
Thanks mate, great stuff yes this applies to most deer, just the big old boys are rare hey, but it makes the hunt so much more worthwhile when you do eventually find them! Cheers, Rob.