Question for the Australian contingent: Are salties entirely protected or can they be hunted? Also was wondering do the cattle ranches in the Kimberly loose many cattle heads to the crocs and can you cull the crocs at the watering holes?
Totally protected - problem crocs are trapped and removed, not shot.Are salties entirely protected or can they be hunted?
Yes.do the cattle ranches in the Kimberly loose many cattle
Nocan you cull the crocs at the watering holes?
Or the people living there with the 3 s systemIt's redundant to point out that wild animal populations should be managed by biologists not politicians, but I'll do it anyway. Sigh ...
Do you have any names you can share?You can hunt them in Malaysia if you want to. A few outfitters offer trips there.
HuntGeo, Malepartus. Both offer hunting trips there.Do you have any names you can share?
Thank youHuntGeo, Malepartus. Both offer hunting trips there.
@375FoxI hunted buffalo in Australia in 2017. That ranch was given crocodile harvesting permits each year. They could not be hunted and couldn’t be taken by client, but they sold “crocodile harvesting experiences” so you could be part of trapping one. There were a number of buffalo missing parts of their noses. I’d think cattle would just be taken. There were a large number of crocs in the 13-14 ft range we saw on edges of floodplain. The owner had a 15 ft pet in a pen that was a problem on a different ranch.
Idk he came to fl looking for some.@375Fox
I think that good 'ol Cajun boy Troy Landry would shit in his pirogue if'n he caught one of those big salties. I think he would be saying more than choot 'im Liz choot 'im.
Bob
I like Australia as a country and the people who live there, but Australian government and their bureaucracy are not on my favorite list, almost akin to California or New YorkIt's redundant to point out that wild animal populations should be managed by biologists not politicians, but I'll do it anyway. Sigh ...
If you’re a hunter/shooter WA in the last place you’d want to go.I like Australia as a country and the people who live there, but Australian government and their bureaucracy are not on my favorite list, almost akin to California or New York
On knife and gun laws, wife and I were looking at plans to move to Broome in north west, but all the bureaucracy and crazy stuff the government has done put us on hold.
I can’t imagine the problems with saltwater crocodiles and the lack of balance the government has created!
@BlueFlyerTotally protected - problem crocs are trapped and removed, not shot.
Yes.
No
@JPbowhunterIf you’re a hunter/shooter WA in the last place you’d want to go.