Chilli
Bronze Member
I miss deer. I never hunted them as there were not many around when I used to hunt and only in the high country. Now they are everywhere, even where we are on the edge of the Wimmera. Last place we were, Tarnagulla, there was quite a few. One morning I had to slam the breaks on as a dozen or so ran out from the bush crossing the road. Mostly fallow deer there. Lots of larger ones elsewhere. My sister and her husband yrs ago had a deer farm so we used to get some now and then from them. Loved it. I still buy some when they have it in the shops. I used to make venison jerky and kangaroo jerky.Mornin all.
Pirate flag awaits pickup at the auction house. On the way to or from an Uncles place. He and another Uncle await some venison.
With Dad gone it's my turn to bring them a taste.
Bit of a mess to clean up yet but would like to sneak out this evening to spy on deer. Or try to anyways. Maybe heat something to snack on on the stove in the blind.
The main reason for the sudden rise here was after the deer farm industry collapse. During its peak huge numbers were brought here from New Zealand. I used to know a helicopter pilot from there who used to catch them for the Aussie market. Anyway, too many people jumped on board with the farming, in the 1990s, and over supplied. To the point the prices crashed and people were losing money hand over fist just feeding them. That resulted in thousands and thousands across Victoria being just set free. It wasn't legal to do so but people couldn't afford to run the farms with hundreds of deer and nobody to buy them. My sister sold what they could for ridiculous low prices just to get rid of them. I don't know for sure but suspect some too were released. They are now becoming a huge problem here as they have no predators and still hunting is restricted.