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Re: The BIG land down under! - Australia 2019
[Re: deewayne2003]
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01/30/20 04:45 AM
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nsmike
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Australia is on my bucket list.
for every stereotype there's a prototype don't be the prototype
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Re: The BIG land down under! - Australia 2019
[Re: deewayne2003]
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01/30/20 12:46 PM
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Re: The BIG land down under! - Australia 2019
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01/30/20 04:12 PM
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Great pics and an awesome Sambar!!! I've been there a few times to party and see the sights, but haven't been fortunate enough to go hunting there yet. Did you bring a rifle or borrow one? Borrowed a rifle, I was going to be back packing around Australia for weeks and carrying a rifle everywhere would have been a nightmare.... had my choice of 30-06 or .303 I liked the idea of hunting with a .303 in Australia NOTE! - I did have to get an "international temporary firearms permit" from the Victoria state police in order to simply by in possession of a gun or ammo. If you are headed to Australia to hunt - START YOUR PAPER WORK EARLY! I got the option to hunt last minute and ended up having to go to the Texas state troopers office here in Austin to have them sign off on my paperwork..... they also had to sign the picture of my self as well as copies of all the supporting documents I had to send in. I thought an orange tip on the muzzle end meant it was supposed to be a 'toy' gun of some sort.
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