Episode 01 – Chasing rabbits on the Mid North Coast of NSW.
I had planned to release this footage over a year ago, but as always, life and business got in the way 😅.
Episode 01 – Chasing rabbits on the Mid North Coast of NSW.
I had planned to release this footage over a year ago, but as always, life and business got in the way 😅.
The SLLS acronym stands for Stop, Look, Listen, and Smell. Its origins trace back to Special Forces, who used it to enhance situational awareness and adapt to unfamiliar environments. Many hunters have since adopted the concept with great success. The key to its effectiveness is that it forces you to slow down and analyse your surroundings before making a decision or moving further. By doing so, you’re far less likely to bump a deer or other game while moving through the scrub.
Find your exact location using a map and compass.
One of the most underrated hazards a hunter may face on private property is the humble farm fence.
I know – It sounds ridiculous, right? But in our eagerness to pursue game species on the other side, it’s easy to overlook basic firearms safety. That lapse can put both ourselves and others at serious risk.
This article highlights the importance of firearms safety when crossing a fence and outlines how to navigate this obstacle the right way.
When you think of hunter safety, a tree or falling branch is likely the last thing on your mind. Yet, this seemingly innocuous part of our surroundings presents one of the greatest threats in the outdoors. This article explores the danger of “widowmaker” tree limbs – what they are, how to identify them, and how to avoid them.