Nice to see that the VDA are kicking goals and it’s members are giving back and passing on their knowledge to new members.Congratulations guys,keep up the great work.Every hunter in Australia can benefit greatly from being a member of a hunting organisation.Cheers, Rob.
Well said Rob. What a genuine great group of guys. No big egos, no dangerous conduct. This was by far one of the best social scenes I’ve seen in a club environment and I’ve seen my fair share over the years…
The older I get the more I just want to experience as many grouse days up the bush hunting with like minded good people.Having spent several years doing my bit at both branch and State level of the ADA I have a good understanding on just how crucial it is to have hunting organisations representing us at the coal face fighting and lobbying our Government in order to retain the freedom to hunt in this Country.
@@IntotheMountains A long as they don't demand all hunters comply with their ethics and don't interfere with land managers pest projects negatively, all good. Plenty of examples of hunting groups being problems have occurred. While others can hunt freely (with landowner consent) & legally without interference from such groups, recreationally, commercially or for pest management these groups are positive. When they demand others comply with their ethics and standards, and they are some sort of experts, they can become a nuisance. A significant number of hunters the world over fit that category. Being part of their organisations is a cult more than benificial if some attitudes are allowed to thrive.
Another superb video Daz. Just wondering does Moroka 30 sell the sling you’re carrying with the gun stock butt cover? I love there safari sling but I think this is what I’ve been after. Cheers Shane
Thanks mate! It’s certainly been a steep learning curve moving camera systems but getting the hang of it now. Should make viewing a whole lot better moving forward 😊
Clubs like this will keep Australia on the right track.
Nice to see that the VDA are kicking goals and it’s members are giving back and passing on their knowledge to new members.Congratulations guys,keep up the great work.Every hunter in Australia can benefit greatly from being a member of a hunting organisation.Cheers, Rob.
Well said Rob. What a genuine great group of guys. No big egos, no dangerous conduct. This was by far one of the best social scenes I’ve seen in a club environment and I’ve seen my fair share over the years…
The older I get the more I just want to experience as many grouse days up the bush hunting with like minded good people.Having spent several years doing my bit at both branch and State level of the ADA I have a good understanding on just how crucial it is to have hunting organisations representing us at the coal face fighting and lobbying our Government in order to retain the freedom to hunt in this Country.
@@IntotheMountains A long as they don't demand all hunters comply with their ethics and don't interfere with land managers pest projects negatively, all good. Plenty of examples of hunting groups being problems have occurred. While others can hunt freely (with landowner consent) & legally without interference from such groups, recreationally, commercially or for pest management these groups are positive. When they demand others comply with their ethics and standards, and they are some sort of experts, they can become a nuisance. A significant number of hunters the world over fit that category. Being part of their organisations is a cult more than benificial if some attitudes are allowed to thrive.
Great to see a thriving club!
You’re a wizard with that camera Daz!! Was a pleasure having you there on the weekend…..
Thanks for the invite! Can’t wait to get out again soon 💪
Well done Daz another great informative vid.
Thanks for your support Archie 👍🏾
Great vid Daz if this keeps the kids interested in hunting that is a great thing
Amazing 👏
I wish I knew about this 2 years ago when I moved to Berwick. Very interested in joining and will try and get to the next monthly meeting.
1st Wednesday of every month. Head down for a snag and a beer and see what it’s all about. 😊
Next meeting is 1st November, pop down and say hi. Or we’ll be at the Aussie Disposals VIP day on 28th of this month.
Another superb video Daz. Just wondering does Moroka 30 sell the sling you’re carrying with the gun stock butt cover? I love there safari sling but I think this is what I’ve been after. Cheers Shane
Great work Daz
Support the ADA they are a strong voice all ethical hunters and without them radical alarmists will destroy deer hunting in this country
Great vid daz, new camera is doing the trick!
Thanks mate! It’s certainly been a steep learning curve moving camera systems but getting the hang of it now. Should make viewing a whole lot better moving forward 😊
great stuff mate
It's a shame, daz, that the Hunter Valley club,Newcastle, doesn't do the same. It's secret, men's club
I’ve seen my fair share of clubs like that down here over the years mate. Time to move down to the hunting state lol
See any hares around camp?
Certainly did Tim! They were to fast for me and the camera though 👍🏾
@@IntotheMountainsI can think of one good way to slow them down😜