Bowhunting Rabbits from field to plate Australia 030912

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  1. damien garner

    good job and nice to see some cooking been bow shooting for a bit now but
    hard to find property’s im in berwick got some tips for me to find some
    areas

     
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  2. bowhuntz2

    thanks pal, re: finding property’s it can be a hard task, best advice i can
    give you is to start to look at google earth for area’s where game may be
    and then approach the owners with a request, get yourself insured and offer
    them pest control and or a share in the meat, work or help on the property.
    Dont forget there is a huge amount of public land which is open for hunting
    also, see Vic DPI for the maps and grab yourself a deer license and head on
    out, stay safe and all the best.

     
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  3. Diosvienemuypronto

    I really like your video, i have been practicing archery for a year now and
    i am trying to get really good at it so i can go bow hunting. i also live
    in melbourne and im looking for a good area to go to so i can try ur recipe
    myself. do you use a range finder? is it essential to have one when u go
    hunting cause i dont have one and they can be expensive. thanks for advise
    and help to fellow bowhunters!.

     
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  4. bowhuntz2

    hi there, bowhunters need to ensure they practice to be able to put a good
    ethical shot on animals so well done. I do use a range finder most times
    but there are times where i judge the distance as well, they are not
    essential to use but they certainly help. Register on bowhunting-forum
    dotcom and take a look at the classifieds section and see if anyone is
    selling a second hand one also some great people and advice to help, i know
    im always learning, all the best mate

     
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  5. bowhuntz2

    Hi Andrew, i purchased mine off ebay and closely checked the weight of
    them, if not i sent emails to request it. Type in ‘camp axe’ or ‘camp
    hatchet’ into ebay and see how you go. There are some good ones there. Be
    aware of how you use them though mate as too much contact with bone could
    break the weaker metal ones, in which case just grind it back again to the
    thicker part, all the best!

     
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  6. bowhuntz2

    thanks Tom, i purchased the APA Mamba M6 direct from APA Archery in Canada,
    they have a website where you can look at the range of bows and prices,
    cheers mate

     
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  7. bowhuntz2

    thanks mate, re getting closer, that one had me pegged staring right at me
    and i didnt see him as id walked out of the brush. Also, its not easy to
    carry a tripod and camera and a bow and get it all set up in the moment, it
    doesnt always go off that way, this one didnt. So i opt for a bow cam as
    much as possible to try and capture the hits. cheers

     
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  8. xXstainglassXx

    i want to start bow hunting but im new and im only 16 i use to play around
    with a bow and stuff when i was younger but i always loved bows and stuff i
    see people always using compound bows and stuff but i don’t know their
    prices here in canada and i am not sure where to look for them i know how
    to tell if the bow will work for me and everything but any tips for a
    beginner ?? do i need to be like older then 18 to do it or ?? here u can be
    12 and hunt small game with a gun but using a bow idk

     
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  9. ZiggysOutdoorsAustralia

    Take no notice of him bowhuntz2 mate hes not even Australian i bet, take
    your trolls and rack off JustxTrollin this page is for the true bow hunters
    not jack offs. and again Bowhuntz2 cheers for the great vid mate :) keep em
    coming

     
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  10. Blu Frost

    I really like the hunter in this video , HE IS USING NEARLY all the parts
    of the rabbit instead of just not eating it and putting it of a frame like
    MOST hunters do. I Liked the rabbit recipe though ! Nice vid :P

     
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  11. ethan wenton

    very nice vid did you keep the fur and how much was your bow also whats it
    called and the lb on it please 

     
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  12. MaZEEZaM

    Great video, you must be seriously good to hunt like that 😀 I’ve never
    heard yards as measure used in AUS though. Would have loved to see the
    rabbit dressing and meal made in real time though.

     
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