Australian Deer Species | Appearance, Behaviour, Where To Find Them & Hunting Tips

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  • @generationplaycast6175
    @generationplaycast6175 3 роки тому +34

    Amazing video. Super informative and clean. Such good content. Nice to see a hunter who's also great at communicating and making solid content without the akward long pauses and unnecessary long drawn out filler segments.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Haha, well we are all good at different things and have different skill sets. I'm glad you liked the content, & I really appreciate the kind words and encouragement:)
      - Chris

  • @freshvideogamememes8045
    @freshvideogamememes8045 3 роки тому +18

    Such a good video. Quick, clean and informative! Great work Chris Waters 😀

  • @Josh-e2l
    @Josh-e2l 25 днів тому +2

    Very informative video mate. I just went on my first deer hunt last weekend around tenterfield, didn't see a bloody thing. Where would you recommend I try next, preferably close to qld

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  24 дні тому +2

      Further north Stanthorpe is good, further south Glen Innes. Plenty of good state forest around that area that's worth checking out. Did you find evidence of deer on your last trip? If so it would be worth going back and doing another trip. It's not uncommon to not see anything on your first few hunts. I just came back from a 4 day hunt in Victoria and saw nothing. It happens to us all. Just got to keep exploring and putting the time in.

    • @Josh-e2l
      @Josh-e2l 24 дні тому

      @Thehuntsmanshow Nah no deer sign, only wallaby, there wasn't much sign of anything to be honest, I dont know if thats the 1080 or what. Thanks for getting back to me, I'm gonna stick with it and keep looking around until I can find some!

  • @obiwan2906a
    @obiwan2906a 2 роки тому +8

    You're a legend. This video was great. Simple and informative. Thanks mate

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      My pleasure. If you havnt checked it out you should watch this one too ua-cam.com/video/I9rM-h9kU3A/v-deo.html it covers the life cycles of Australian deer 🦌

  • @jamiesilver7748
    @jamiesilver7748 3 роки тому +9

    Nice video, very informative
    FYI, some of your fallow footage is Chital
    Look for the white patch on the neck and the spots down the middle of the back to differentiate the two

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +4

      Hey Jamie. Thanks for the comment mate. You know ow I had a feeling that some of those vids were chital, but I wasn't a 100% sure. Thanks for the confirmation mate! Really appreciate it.

    • @melindagray8250
      @melindagray8250 3 роки тому +2

      @@Thehuntsmanshow hey mate. The footage during the fallow information where the hind laying down chewing it's cud (before the chital) is also a sika, not a fallow.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Melinda :) glad there are some clued on Aussie hunters out there.

  • @richnegs5828
    @richnegs5828 Рік тому +5

    Thanks mate, just sorting licences so I can get started again after many years out of hunting. Looking forward to seeing more of your episodes. Cheers 👍🇦🇺

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +1

      Nice Rich. Good work mate. You'll love it once you get back in!

  • @Mark5Fish
    @Mark5Fish 3 роки тому +11

    Great video. I thought there was 7 species even though very minimal numbers but i believe Wapiti (Elk) are in Australia. I could be wrong. Either way great watch. Cheers for the upload.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +5

      Hi Mark! Yeah your right there is a very small population of Elk in Australia, they were introduced in the 1980s too. I didn't mention them because from what I've researched you mainly find them in deer farms and populations in the wild are small, potentially non existent. Great point though and thank for commencing!
      - Chris

    • @Mark5Fish
      @Mark5Fish 3 роки тому +2

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Thanks Chris for the reply. The small free range population I was aware of had the fires go through the area so suspect they are not with us anymore.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      @@Mark5Fish ah Mark that sucks. They are a beautiful deer. It's sad that they are potentially gone now (hunting aside).

    • @carlgoss9406
      @carlgoss9406 2 роки тому +1

      Wapiti or elk are also known to breed with the red deer

    • @maxedfishing92
      @maxedfishing92 2 роки тому +1

      There here trust me

  • @adamsgamingmisadventures
    @adamsgamingmisadventures 3 місяці тому +2

    so im a butcher that has come across from england i have 135 acres a mixed land mainly bush land we have a lot of dig deer on our propery and just got my cat A&B lisence. what is a good caliber to use im currently looking at 6.5 grendel , .243, .223 im not after some thing over the top for my first gun i dont mind a bit of recoil can you or anyone help?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 місяці тому +2

      Hi Adam. First of all welcome to Australia:) & congratulations on the property.
      Concerning your question about calibre, it depends on what state your property is located in. If its Victoria there is a minimum calibre requirement for smaller deer (hog deer and fallow) which is .243. for the larger deer (sambar, red, rusa and chital) you have to use a calibre .270 or greater. You'll find most hunters choose either a .308 or 30.06. They are the most popular for a reason. They shoot well and are large enough to put down any deer.
      If you are based in NSW you'll need to read the DPI recommendations as they are slightly different. Either way, personally I'd choose a 30.06 :)

    • @adamsgamingmisadventures
      @adamsgamingmisadventures 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow thanks for the advice im in qld. After looking around and doing my research I agree 308 seems to be the best option now I just got to save.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 місяці тому

      Haha, true. They aren't cheap

  • @michaeljames1857
    @michaeljames1857 3 роки тому +11

    Great production on your videos from the start. To the point, No obnoxious music.
    I would love to see some videos of techniques like finding new areas, how you hunt.. as-well as taking us out on some hunts 👍 keep it up subscribed

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Ahh nice Michael! I'm glad the format is working haha I'm trying to keep the videos short sharp, without the fluff, while still being authentic and entertaining.
      I've got a bunch of videos in the pipeline. Looking to release one a week. I'll be covering a mixture of topics including gear, hunting question taboos, hunting game cooking recipes as well as hunts!
      Glad you subscribed mate :) don't be shy in the comments. I'm always up for a chat.
      - Chris

    • @michaeljames1857
      @michaeljames1857 3 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow thanks Chris. Honestly some of the best quality oz hunting videos on UA-cam.
      Whats your work background? Its got to be in design or production.
      I really look forward to more videos. I agree the short punchy format is great. Particularly as you build the audience, Its nice and easy to bite of a 5 min video.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@michaeljames1857 my background is in digital design and web design haha, glad the creative side is showing through. Good guess too! Haha you were on the money! Appreciate the kind words again too, your a legend mate.
      I agree short and sharp is the way to go, everyone's time poor so it's about offering value. With that said I am keen to do some long form content occasionally too.
      Thanks for being super engaged Michael. I really appreciate it.

    • @michaeljames1857
      @michaeljames1857 3 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Not a problem. Mate, I was very pleasantly surprised when I watched you and saw you were just starting out so thought id do what i can to chip in.
      Yea I’m sure you would be great at the long form stuff too. Ill keep an eye out.
      A thought, having a contact method in your ‘about’ section would be really good. Either an e-mail or social media. I was going to DM you but there isn’t really a way on UA-cam. Perhaps its time to start an Australian huntsman instagram 😆.
      Another ‘comment’ on the channel name when you search it there are a lot of spiders come up. I had to search “the Australian Huntsman channel” for it to come up. Its not really a problem. Just if you are directing someone to find it 👍

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@michaeljames1857 all great points :) unfortunately YT doesn't give you the option for an email contact until you are a part of their partner program :( but once the channel hits that milestone I'll be sure to add one.
      That's funny you mention the Huntsman spider haha the thought that the channel name would be confused with the spider never entered my mind when I was thinking up the title haha. For me a huntsman has always been a man of the woods, a hunter. Oh well, too late now. I agree though. It makes searching for the chan el hard whiles it's small and still growing. With any luck it will grow to the point where the content sifts to the top of 'huntsman' search results lol

  • @royhay5741
    @royhay5741 29 днів тому +1

    There's videos and photos of dingoes hunting sambur does and calves and axis deer stags. Eurasian wild dogs, which are smaller than Australian dingoes, hunt sambur stags, so dingoes would hunt them, too. Packs are known to kill adult swamp buffalo.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  25 днів тому

      What's a swamp buffalo? Is that different from an Asian buffalo?

  • @ChesterChappell
    @ChesterChappell Рік тому +2

    Are the Rusa deer the same as the Sika deer?

  • @superdonyoungy7743
    @superdonyoungy7743 3 роки тому +7

    Awesome video/videos, I hope you keep them coming. I go out shooting with a few other guys based in the Northern rivers.
    We've been testing State Forests up this way and within 5hrs drive (which has proved disappointing thanks to 4wd and dirt bikes and people leaving litter all over them) and private properties which can be harder to get on but far more bountiful.
    Anyway, keep it up!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the comment Superdon. Yeah State Forests are mixed bag. I almost feel that the government should designate some of FWD and dirk bikes and some for hunters because together it just does work. What ends up happening is that the dirt bikes flush out all the game and then there's nothing left for the hunters. It's a real shame.
      Your spot on regarding private property, but they are hard to find and get permission to shoot on. Takes a lot of work building relationships and trust.
      I'll keep at it mate, got plenty of videos lined up. I'm actually heading up to the high country this weekend so I'm hoping to film an epic Sambar hunt.
      Thanks again for commenting and being positive.
      - Chris

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 Рік тому +1

    Are there no sika deer there? Or muntjac? Just wondering…I know they’re in NZ, Ireland, UK, and here in parts of the US..

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому

      Hi Erik, unfortunately we don't have Sika. I wish we did, they are a beautiful deer. Just the Sambar, Fallow, Red, Rusa, Chital and Hog :)

  • @ZaneHussain-l4z
    @ZaneHussain-l4z 3 місяці тому +1

    Hey mate! Fellow hunter here, in your intro at the forest. It looks very similar to the forest I hunt at. By any chance are you at Mansfield State Forest on Harolds Track?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 місяці тому

      Hey mate, nope. This video was filmed at Enfield state forest, not Mansfield State Forest. Would have been crazy if you could pick the location based on the track haha. Mansfield is pretty popular though.

  • @cfmelz
    @cfmelz 3 роки тому +10

    Thanks for that Chris. It was a great video and very informative. I’m new to the hunting game. So really liked the information you gave. Well done 👍

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +5

      My pleasure DiggerMel I'm glad you got something out of it :) that's exciting that your new to hunting. Where are you based and what are you hunting?
      Thank you for subscribing too! I've got a lot of content I'm the pipeline so hopefully you find it useful too :)
      - Chris

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +4

      Ps don't be shy in the comments on future vidoes DiggerMel. I'm always up for a chat.

    • @cfmelz
      @cfmelz 3 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow I’m based in the west of Melbourne. Trying out all different places hunting deers. With really no luck but I’m sure with time and experience and the right location I will start to see signs. As we say happy hunting

    • @cfmelz
      @cfmelz 3 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow thanks for that. Really appreciate it. I saw your video on one of the hunting group on Facebook I will pm you if I need questions answered. Thank you once’s again buddy.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      @DiggerMel what area's have you tried around the High Country (near Mt Bulla and Mansfield?) There's a lot of great spots around there full of deer, Sambar and Fallow mostly.

  • @larryborn1082
    @larryborn1082 Рік тому +4

    Cheers from Colorado in the US!! I the US I hunt whitetail, mule deer, pronghorn and elk mostly. I have also harvested a muntjac in England. Always great to see hunting opportunities and cultures around the world.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Larry. Greetings from Australia! 🇦🇺 🪃 I was speaking to a Frenceman just this morning about Muntjac. I had no idea what they were. He also showed me a picture of a small deer in England (introduced and considered a pest) that has fangs like a sabre tooth tiger! Wild!!

  • @MegaElkaholic
    @MegaElkaholic 3 роки тому +3

    red deer where from scotland a gift from queen victoria

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Really??? I didn't know that. That's super interesting. Where did you learn that?

    • @MegaElkaholic
      @MegaElkaholic 3 роки тому +1

      IM talking about reds in queensland,mary ,brisbane valley, read it somwhere you can probably google it.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@MegaElkaholic nice! I love Red. Aside from Sambar I think they are my favourite deer found in Australia.

  • @chrisjarvis3609
    @chrisjarvis3609 3 роки тому +3

    Gday just starting to get into hunting live in Victoria

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Chris, that's awesome mate! Plenty of great places to hunt in Victoria. Thanks for commenting mate. Don't be a stranger in the comments. I'm always keen for a chat with fallow hunters.
      - Chris

  • @aashishgilbert
    @aashishgilbert 2 роки тому +1

    Can you make a video about rules and laws about hunting in Australia for immigrants

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Hi Ashish. That's a good idea. I have a feeling though in order to obtain a firearm license you would need to gain residency, at which point thr normal rules would apply. I could be wrong though.

  • @jason040
    @jason040 2 роки тому +1

    If you watched this be under the illusion there were no deer in WA. Also, no markers were placed for the state? We get plenty of deer in the southern ranges... but not the species mentioned by the commentary as "all over Australia"? Makes you wonder how accurate the other info really is? Love your stuff mate but try to cover all deer next time. The deer in WA may be uncontrolled release in the 1980's, but they have thousands now running wild.
    .. so worth a mention :)

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Thanks for your feedback Jason. Your right, the video does need a few tweaks. The review is really designed to give a broad overview of deer in Australia communicating where the vast majority of them are. For instance, there is data that suggests very small populations of Elk in parts of Victoria, but thr likely hood of hunters finding them is very small.
      You're totally right, WA does have deer and its worth communicating that, just not on the same scald as other states. Maybe it's worth doing a follow up video.

  • @waller_baller9023
    @waller_baller9023 3 роки тому +4

    My dad saw a sambar at our farm

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Yeah since recording this video I've heard a few stories about people seeing Sambar at farms. Does your farm border state park or rocky hills?

  • @divefishhunt
    @divefishhunt 2 роки тому +1

    Poor W.A, looks like they have literally no deer.... or maybe that's just silly old google for ya

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Yeah WA is a funny one with 🦌 the issue is how hot a barren WA can be. There are some spots with deer, but no public hunting, so it's all done via private property. A tricky one for our WA friends for sure!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      I made this video too last year which goes through all the public hunting locations state by state if you're interested ua-cam.com/video/eUzz63TTNoA/v-deo.html

  • @Damo_Skye
    @Damo_Skye 2 роки тому +2

    Good video but wouldn’t hurt to say Australia properly lol

  • @tominva4121
    @tominva4121 Рік тому +1

    How would you rank their meat for consumption? I have only hunted Whitetail and Sika, and rate Sika meat as the better of the two. Sika cooks up reddish to Whitetails brownish color. Sweeter meat too.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +2

      I can only comment on the deer I've eaten personally (Fallow, Sambar and Rusa).
      The fallow meat is lighter and has a more mild taste. Whereas both the Rusa ans Sambar is a heaver stronger taste.
      For me one isn't better then another, they are just different. For sausages I prefer the meaty bite of the Sambar. For steaks or crumbed meat I like the fallow.
      Great question, though. I'd be keen to taste some Sika and Whitetail if given the change! And well as some Reds, Chital and Hog deer here in Oz.

    • @tominva4121
      @tominva4121 Рік тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Thanks for the reply. I have been told similar things about Sambar. Most people I know claim Elk or Chital/Axis as the best meat.
      I suspect care and prep of the meat as important as the species though. A quick cleaning/butchering in a cold environment being best.

  • @thehuntsmanseconds
    @thehuntsmanseconds 3 роки тому +5

    great video!

  • @shaunahern6847
    @shaunahern6847 3 роки тому +3

    @The Australian Huntsman , Im new to hunting and live up in the northern rivers near Ballina, the only information i seem to be able find about areas with deer close by, is fallow out near Glen Innes and Tenterfield. What other areas are near my location do you think you could share, i really want to the opportunity to hunt more than just fallow in New England if possible thanks

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Shuan. Nice to meet ya:)
      Have you tried to use the More To Explore app? It shows allll the public hunting areas which you could check out . There is also a brand new app out on Android called Hunting Grounda which also shows game distribution which would be SUPER helpful for you I would think.
      With those two tools you should have everything you need to start finding new spots and scoping out some new areas. Then it's just about being patient and covering some country in exploration trips:)
      Let me know how you go mate.
      - Chris

    • @shaunahern6847
      @shaunahern6847 3 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow thanks Chris I really appreciate the help. It’s difficult to get access up here, I am trying to offer my services to shoot rabbits for farmers to start slow and build some trust. I will definitely check out those apps, on your species video you had pins that from the zoomed out view of Australia that appeared to be close to the border NSW/QLD for most of the deer species, which surprised me and excited me to be honest. I’ve always been told there nothing up here except fallow. Just seeking confirmation that it is true / possible to find those species.
      Ps love your approach to media and hope to you grow

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      @@shaunahern6847 thanks for the feedback mate and your kind words regarding my content.. The pin locations are based on some Australian deer websites found in my research. They are just a rough guide unfortunately not a precise location. The only way your going get confirmation is by heading out to spots and seeing for yourself lol. The farmer idea is a great one though. It's a great way to hunt and build relationships. Good work mate.

  • @JohnnySacco
    @JohnnySacco 3 роки тому +4

    Great content mate looking forward to more! from Victoria!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Johnny! I'm excited for what's ahead in the channel :) gotten love hunting in Victoria!
      - Chris

  • @WapitiYota
    @WapitiYota 3 роки тому +2

    How is Australia for non resident hunting? I’ve got some family in Tasmania and the idea of hunting when we go to visit seems pretty tempting

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Chris. I'm not sure exactly what the rules are for non resident hunters in Australia. But regarding Tassie I just filmed a video on where you can hunt there if you're interested? Here's the link ua-cam.com/video/b4l_NAyZqCg/v-deo.html

  • @Kael813
    @Kael813 2 роки тому +2

    Samba can be found in small heards

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Correct, but only in certain circumstances. Sometimes you will find s Sambar stag hanging around a hind and her fawn/yearling for a bit. But otherwise the stags tend to go solo.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Vane I actually take more about deer herd formation in this video if your keen.
      ua-cam.com/video/I9rM-h9kU3A/v-deo.html

  • @MalcolmTaylor-x6y
    @MalcolmTaylor-x6y 2 місяці тому +1

    You didnt even mention wa we have deer to you know

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 місяці тому +1

      I didn't mention it because the numbers of deer in WA are relatively small compared to other states. But you're right, WA does have deer :)

  • @jackhogan138
    @jackhogan138 10 місяців тому +1

    Hey mate good video do you know what types of deer you can get in Western Australia and where thanks

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  10 місяців тому

      Hey mate. WA is a hard one due to the lack of public land and deer reporting. Personally I've never hunted in WA and don't have access to many records, so I really only have the info I shared in this video. Sorry mate wish I could be of more help

    • @jackhogan138
      @jackhogan138 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow all goods mate thanks

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  10 місяців тому +1

      My pleasure brother

  • @benkelly1325
    @benkelly1325 2 роки тому +2

    Yes, there are Wapiti Roosevelti living within few hunting properties within south Australia and possibly Victoria.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Ah that's cool! Good to know. It would be great to start to get them breeding in the wild. They are an amazing beautiful animal.

  • @ashleanoelle
    @ashleanoelle 3 роки тому +2

    can Americans apply for the hog deer ballots?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Ashlea,
      I actually don't know the answe to that question. I did a quick check online and there is nothing specifically said about internationals not being able to apply. Note you will need to have a Victorian game license but that's fisrly easy to get.
      I think your best bet is to reach out to them directly and ask. Try this email eo@austdeer.asn.au
      Let me know how you go Ashlea. I'm keen to know the outcome. Thanks for commenting.
      - Chris

  • @Billyrobthornton
    @Billyrobthornton 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah nuh pal, samber love fringe farmland. One was is richond in the city late last year. Just saying

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Yeah? Nice :) always happy to be proven wrong by people who know. Thanks Robert!

    • @Billyrobthornton
      @Billyrobthornton 2 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow sorry i worded that abruptly. Just trying to say they are smart animals. If there is farmland they will come out of the hills and feed at night. We have them here where i live in wattleglen.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      @@Billyrobthornton all good mate. I didn't take offence and hope I didn't sound like a sarcastic in my response :) Sambar is super smart (I think one of the smartest deer species). They keep you on your toes that's for sure :)

  • @tejaswinimirji3759
    @tejaswinimirji3759 9 місяців тому +1

    India all so has a lot of Sambar deer

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  9 місяців тому +1

      Correct, this is where they came from initially :) in the late 1800's.

  • @hunterappleton1151
    @hunterappleton1151 Рік тому +1

    Where is the best place in victoria for fallow and red deer like names of towns

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +3

      Fallow can be found all over the Victorian High Country East of Melbourne. Particularly in the fringe areas, towns like Mansfield. Reds are harder. There are only a few small pockets of Reds and their locations are guarded by those who know.

    • @hunterappleton1151
      @hunterappleton1151 Рік тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow so can I find fallow on the nunniong Plains area

  • @reggordon4982
    @reggordon4982 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Chris, there's parts of the Fallow deer species that isn't correct mate! You have Sika (Cervus nippon) and Chital (Axis axis) deer mixed up in your Fallow section 🙄🤔. Love your hog deer footage ❤. The hog deer stag footage looks very familiar mate?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Hi Reg :) thanks for the pick up regarding the fallow section of the video. I realised the mistake immediately once I'd published the video haha but at that point there was no turning back. I should probably write something in the comments to alert people to the mistake. Thank yoy for pointing it out though.
      Haha the Hog Deer footage is great, certainly not mine haha. Do you know the source???
      Thanks for commenting Reg!
      - Chris

    • @reggordon4982
      @reggordon4982 3 роки тому +1

      Hi Chris, yes l certainly do know who took the stag hog deer footage that's on your video 😉

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@reggordon4982 haha is it you????

    • @reggordon4982
      @reggordon4982 3 роки тому +1

      Yes Chris, the footage is on my UA-cam Channel! Go to Hog Deer Victoria on my Channel. This footage was taken before the digital technology 🤭😊🦌

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@reggordon4982 ah nice. Spot on!!!

  • @brianwalsh9672
    @brianwalsh9672 3 роки тому +2

    Hi again im Brian form south australia can you help me please about hunting deer in south australia an where to go besides a hunting log all most going to give up

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Brian. Thanks for reaching out mate. I'm literally working on a video now that's covers where you can hunt on public hand in Australia (SA included). It's tough for you guys given you can only hunt deer on private property in SA. My recommendation would be that you join the Farmer Assit program (google them and check out their website) and hopefully you can find some property owners who will let you on there land to control deer numbers. That's definitely your beat option. Hang in there mate.

    • @brianwalsh9672
      @brianwalsh9672 3 роки тому +1

      Thank mite i will be looking out for it thank for your video to they help all hunter excellent work

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      My pleasure mate. I'm happy to help.

  • @Layneigan720
    @Layneigan720 Рік тому +1

    Hey mate do you think it’s possible to come across Rusa deer in a group of around 18-25.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +1

      Hi mate. That's a great question. There are always situations that bend the rule when the conditions are right (usually the availability of feed or sex). For instance I've seen small herds of Sambar (15+) who usually prefer to live in groups of 2-3, Mum and fawn, maybe trailing stag or spiker with them. So it really depends. Being from Victoria myself my exposure to Rusa in the wild has been pretty limited so I can't say for sure. Have you personally seen a group of 25 Rusa together? Is that's what has prompted your question?

    • @Layneigan720
      @Layneigan720 Рік тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow yeah I’ve seen them on the back paddock of our property about four days ago now

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +1

      Ah nice! Just looking, or will you put one in the freezer?

    • @Layneigan720
      @Layneigan720 Рік тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow the goal would be to put one in the freezer but for now just watching there behaviour.

  • @ojkhalil2908
    @ojkhalil2908 2 роки тому +2

    Mate I wish you have 10B likes 👍 thanks 🙏 for real best one of hunting videos I seen

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Ah thanks mate. That's super kind of you to say.

  • @_mauricegreen
    @_mauricegreen 3 роки тому +3

    Love the video, Mate. I'm new to hunting and videos like this help make it easier to get into the sport! Good work! 👌

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Nice! That's what the vidoe's there for :) Glad it's helping new hunters out like yourself. Where about are you based Maurice? Have you started hunting deer yet, or are you working your way up to it?
      - Chris

  • @callummacgibbon5928
    @callummacgibbon5928 3 роки тому +2

    not sure on the info definitely missing a lot of easy info but none the less its a general idea

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Callum thanks for the feedback mate. What kind of information do you think the videos missing?
      - Chris

  • @juanmarrieta5699
    @juanmarrieta5699 3 роки тому +2

    Hi. Great video. Hunter from Costa Rica. Would love to hunt in Australia in the future.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Juan! Welcome :) Hopefully you an get down here one day and enjoy some Australian hunting. Are you a hunter? What are you allowed to hunt in Costa Rica?
      - Chris

  • @devinb3397
    @devinb3397 3 роки тому +3

    Spot on, only problem I could see was there was some footage of a sika and some footage of chital when you were talking about fallow. But either way they do look extremely similar, hell I shot what I thought was a fallow deer a couple months ago. Turned out to be a red fawn with spots on it 😂 not arguing, tasted awesome

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah I only realised after publishing the mistake and now I can't change it. Glad you like the video though. I shot a Sambar yearling last month and the meat was white like chicken! Tasted like chicken too! So strange, not complaining though haha.

    • @devinb3397
      @devinb3397 3 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow yeah sambar meat is awesome. I’ve been using leg meat for jerky and backstrap for steaks. Haven’t shot a young one yet, but even the stags taste awesome and no game taste if you age the meat for a couple weeks. Fallow just seems way gamier, even the young ones if you age them have a distinct slight gamey taste. Some people love it and can’t even taste it but I can lll

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@devinb3397 is love to get into smoking and aging meat. It's something I've never done but have always wanted to do. I might just go buy a small smoker and jump in. I had a friend staying skth my family foe a couple of months and he smoked food every day haha. He made the best biltong.
      Sambar vs fallow for taste is am interesting one. Maybe I'll make a video on it. I like the gamey taste, but I get why someone people dont. I literally made Sambar snitz the other day and filmed it. Have you checked it out?
      ua-cam.com/video/F9mt1e9ZzAo/v-deo.html
      John you gotta make deer snitz if you haven't yet. It's great.
      Thanks for commenting mate.
      - Chris

  • @micyoquitay6264
    @micyoquitay6264 5 місяців тому +2

    Hey mate, I live in Ballarat and was out Mansfield/jamison area over the Anzac long weekend. Unable to find any deer but saw clear signs of trail and feeding areas. However I'm a newbie so not very good with these sort of stuff. Would love to join you one day on your hunt and learn from the veterans!
    Love the video, very informative!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  5 місяців тому +2

      Hey mate, I'm certainty not a veteran but I am considering doing some education based hunts in the future. Also being a member of the Australian Hunters Club opens you up to attend other members events. We have plenty of Victorian members in and around Ballarat (me being one). I host hunts that other members attend every so often too :)

    • @micyoquitay6264
      @micyoquitay6264 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Thats awesome! I actually had a look at thee Australian Hunters Club web page and would be interested for sure! However currently tight on budget and canoot spare the extra coin at the moment unfortunately (Running my own Auto Electrical Business). But hoping to maybe, if there is any plans you are doing another trip out to the high country, would love to join! In the meantime, I'll try my best to do as much research and try head out and put in the hours!
      Cheers,
      Carr

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 місяці тому +1

      That's the spirit Carr! I hope you can get out there and have some awesome experience and connect with other hunters.

  • @olirocksoli
    @olirocksoli 3 роки тому +3

    Great video mate, this is perfect for new budding hunters.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks @olirocksoli appreciate the feedback and kind words! Have you been hunting for a while?

    • @olirocksoli
      @olirocksoli 3 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Na mate a budding hunter is what I am. Proud to be getting into what I have wanted to do for years and years now.

  • @davidcheung5938
    @davidcheung5938 2 роки тому +1

    CAN YOU TEACH ME PLZ ILL PAY YOU

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Sorry David I'm not a professional hunting guide or instructor :(

    • @davidcheung5938
      @davidcheung5938 2 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow I just need a friend to help me learn the way of our ancestors

  • @carlosgalan1057
    @carlosgalan1057 9 місяців тому +2

    Where's muntjak deer. Please bring to Australia.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  9 місяців тому +2

      Originally? India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, the Indonesian islands, Taiwan and Southern China i believe. But from memory they are also found now in parts of England where they are considered a pest. A cool, weird looking deer for sure!

    • @carlosgalan1057
      @carlosgalan1057 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshowsir please bring, mouse deer & muntjak deer to Australia. so that this animal remains sustainable in Australia.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  9 місяців тому +2

      Unfortunately unless you are breeding them on a farm its illegal.

  • @300blkops6
    @300blkops6 3 роки тому +2

    You missed out wapiti! They're out there

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah @Mark5Fish and I were just talking about them and how thr small numbers we do have are mostly breed in deer farms and there are fears that the recent fires may have wiped out the small amount that was left in the wild. It's tragic because they are a beautiful deer/elk. Thanks for the comment! Good to know there are a bunch of clued on people who know ow their Australian deer species 😀

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Have you seen them in the wild recently?

  • @adamant8235
    @adamant8235 2 роки тому +1

    Hello…. Tell me where the deer are in the otways exactly and I’ll go there and get me a meat animal

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Haha and ruin the adventure and learning experience for ya Adam?? No way man, you gotta out the time in and earn the growth, put the time and sweat in. Then you'll be that much more proud of yourself :)

    • @adamant8235
      @adamant8235 2 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow nahh, been there done that filled freezers many times over and trophies to suit, I don’t need to put in anymore time. All public land hunts to unlike your private property hunts. Many a mile trampled up and down mountains, camping under stars. My time has been justified ….. has yours

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Hi @@adamant8235 sorry if I offended you. Didn't mean to. One of the troubles with chatting online, no content or tone.
      I get asked a lot of spots given I put myself out there and I've just learnt to push back a bit. I really only share spots with people I hunt with, who I am invested in and have a relationship with. That way I get to see for myself the growth and get blessed in return.
      I live state park hunting. 99% of my hunting is public land hunting. A lot of covering country and long walks with the rifle too haha. The Otways especially are hard. So thick, wild and difficult to hunt.
      Sorry again Adam if I offended. Was not my intention at all :)

    • @nosamet77
      @nosamet77 2 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Such a great attitude mate! Your information alone had me subscribe. Your comments in these chats makes me very glad I did!

  • @adderlifestyle_
    @adderlifestyle_ 3 роки тому +2

    Love the video mate, gives a good basic insight into our deer species here in Aus! Would be cool to see you do more in-depth videos for each species!
    Would also be cool if you added some audio of the deer calls where relevant, but none the less an enjoyable video!
    Also would check and see how accurate the info on locations are, I've shot and seen plenty of red deer in SA, and know a few places in WA where they get hunted.
    Keep up the good videos mate 👍

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the encouragement man and for taking the time to comment. I actually had deer calls included in the edit originally but I cut them out because I was worried it was going too long haha. Maybe I will do separate videos ok each sub species though.
      Getting rhe locations right is super tough. They move around so much and there is no centralised group or government body that tracks them. U wouldn't be surprised if folks up your way have seen the Reds. They are amazing deer.
      Do you hunt yourself?
      - Chris

  • @charlieliao8021
    @charlieliao8021 29 днів тому

    I wish we had some small deer like the hog deer in the US. Around where I live its whitetail, whitetail and whitetail....

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  29 днів тому

      We are really lucky here in Australia. Most states have at least 3 different species available. In my personal opinion Sambar are the most exciting.

  • @johnrigby6924
    @johnrigby6924 6 днів тому

    Quoting kg for weight and inches for antler.......interesting.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  6 днів тому +1

      That's Australia for you.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  6 днів тому +1

      It's because the antler is measured against international trophy standards (even though we measure everything else in cm and meters) and the weight of the animal is just... well weight. When it comes to the weight of the antler (for the hard cote trophy hunter) they go both ways using both pounds and kg. Just depends on if it's being measured against local records or international records i believe. Take all that with a grain of salt though, I'm no expert.

  • @huntinginaust.6463
    @huntinginaust.6463 Рік тому +1

    Noticed you might have mixed footage of the Chital in your Fallow Section 👍

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +2

      Yes I did, I with all the footage I missed it during the editing process. Whoops, next time I'll check more carefully haha.

  • @alexmarshall2442
    @alexmarshall2442 3 роки тому +2

    Great video but what deer would you find in the hunter valley and where

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Haha that's a cheeky question. You'll most likely find Fallow deer in the Hunter Valley. Probably on farm land fringing state park would be my guess. You'll have to go out and cover some country mate lol that's the best way to find them.

    • @alexmarshall2442
      @alexmarshall2442 3 роки тому +2

      @@Thehuntsmanshow ok thanks mate

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@alexmarshall2442 my pleasure :)

  • @Richard-rx8qy
    @Richard-rx8qy 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Chris, can you do a video for people like me looking to get into the sport? I don't know where to start in terms of what caliber I need for deer and what rifle accepts which caliber, how close a hunter is expected to be to his target before taking a shot etc. Thanks.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +3

      Richard, that's a great idea mate! I've been thinking about that for a while now. I've actually out together a number of resources for new and experienced hunters in our club membership which your welcome to check out too. Things like pre hunt check-list, essential hunting safety tips/rules, hunting locations, printable targets for adjusting your scope ect... if you're not a member yet mate you should join the club!
      You can check in out here huntingtrips.com.au/membership in thr mean time I think I'll work on that video haha.
      Hope you're well mate and enjoyed a good new years.
      Chris

  • @simonmusicka5552
    @simonmusicka5552 2 роки тому +2

    Not sure where you got you information for fallow but they have more than 12 points I’ve got several of 16 points n up and my best to date is 28 points even on both sides

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Hi Simon. Great point mate. I was just trying to keep thr video simple and cover each deer's standard dimensions. You're totally right, fallow (and the other deer on the video) can exceed the point number mentioned by quite a bit 😀. Good work on the 28 pointer too!

    • @simonmusicka5552
      @simonmusicka5552 2 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow ah yeah I wasn’t sure that’s why I put a comment up yeah he wasn’t easy to find that’s for sure they don’t get that big being silly I got him opening morning while waiting for a 20 point one to turn up I had been watching for weeks but the big guy walked out of the thick bush and into the grass patch but stayed close to the bush line and I watched him feed while I was looking at his head gear and then I put him on the ground and my mate was in the next gully over and took the 20 point one I was waiting for it was a hard walk out of the thick dense tassie bush

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      @@simonmusicka5552 sounds like one of the hunts we live for. Pulling that beast out of the bush would have been an epic workout.

  • @andrewallason4530
    @andrewallason4530 3 роки тому +2

    A mate of mine here in Tassie has a 28 point red deer mount (head, with neck back to shoulder, and all four hooves) on a ‘shield’ he took some years ago. Quite impressive.
    I’m just getting in to the Fallows here. Bought a 47 year old Marlin 336 30-30 just before WuFlu hit. The rifle was bought new by the previous owner, who put on a air rifle / 22 rimfire rated red dot on home drill and tap botch-job , and removed the iron sights, buggering up the dovetails in the process ( I dunno how he did it, but I can’t find anything that fits firmly enough to remotely work). Despite being personally not a fan of red dots on lever rifles, I’m stuck, but have (somewhat more properly) mounted a Sig Romeo on it using a short length of picatinny rail drilled to fit the skew-whiff receiver job.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Ah nice Andrew. So your mate got the red in Tassie? If so that's a great sign. Super interesting about your Marlin red dot combo. I've never hunted with a red dot before, certainly not hunted deer without a scope. How have you gone with it? Had any success?

    • @andrewallason4530
      @andrewallason4530 3 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow nah. We’ve only got fallows here, except for a few private deer ‘farms’.
      The Marlin seems pretty good on the range. The action was very tight when I got it. I think the guy bought it, buggered it up with damaging the sights, put on the air rifle scope as a ‘fix’ and realised it couldn’t keep zero, then chucked it in the safe for 45 years, until I got it from the estate. I basically lubed the crap out of it, and spent hours during lockdown just running the action, using snapcaps occasionally. I also dremel polished the internals. I chucked in the Ranger Point Precision loading gate for good measure. I think it’s an Ackley 30/30, based on the uniform increase in my fired brass, but it has no markings to that effect.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@andrewallason4530 yeah I figured you guys only had Fallow but was hoping I could be proved wrong haha.
      I find it strange when I hear stories about firearms sitting in storage for so long. Why have a rifle that you don't use? Boggles my mind. I guess forearms can be a pain to get rid of so maybe he wanted to sell it earlier but could find a buyer?
      Sounds like you've brought her back to life though Andrew. Good work mate! Now you just need to christen her with a deer. Lol

  • @anonymous-jc2cw
    @anonymous-jc2cw Рік тому +1

    i have seen elk deer near cowra nsw

  • @jackusatov4277
    @jackusatov4277 22 дні тому

    What do you mean they won’t go into farmland and pasture?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  22 дні тому +1

      Happy to clarify. What I mean is that you will rarely see Sambar deer out in an open paddock fully exposed like fallow will do. You'll see them on the fringe land and feeding in paddocks at night, but no brazenly out in the open of a paddock during the day.

  • @tonyp6088
    @tonyp6088 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Chris , Tony from Canberra here. Nice to meet you 😊
    Great content and well presented. Cheers

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Hey Tony! Nice to meet you as well! Thank you for the compliment, I appreciate it. Are you a hunter???

  • @megamindtvsydney3967
    @megamindtvsydney3967 Рік тому +1

    Hi how do I become a hunter in Sydney nsw ?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому

      Well the first thing (and probably the most important thing) is to become involved in a community of hunters who can guide you along your journey like a hunting club. You're most welcome to join the Australian Hunters Club which I'm involved in and love. (see here for more info www.australianhunters.com.au)
      Then you'll need to get your firearms license and a rifle.
      Then you'll need to get your R License to allow you to hunt in state forest.
      Then you need to get our there and put some work into hunting!
      Does that help?

  • @crudefire
    @crudefire Рік тому +1

    I didn't know Aussie had so many types of deer. Glad we have no bears ... except the drop bears . We locals have adapted to them and have no fear of them

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому

      Ah man, I feel like having bears in Australia (especially the High Country) would be amazing. We need more predictors in this country. Our herbivores are out of control lol

  • @liuxiao5714
    @liuxiao5714 3 роки тому +1

    amzing video mate. Red dear is my favorite, i havent had buck fever when I saw my first sambar buck, but one day, i saw a red buck, shit, i just cant aim steadly, and he ran away

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Haha Lui Reds are my favourite to look at as well, but I prefer the taste of Sambar. I'm yet to see a Red in the wild so fingers crossed haha. Tha kd for sharing your comment!
      - Chris

  • @Deliroux_Cat
    @Deliroux_Cat 2 роки тому +1

    ooh my hometown was mentioned, very glad to hear i dont have to hitch a ride too far if i ever go out hunting hahaha

  • @curtis781
    @curtis781 Рік тому +1

    What gun should I use

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +1

      For a large deer (like Sambar ,Red or Rusa) you should use a 30.06 or larger. For smaller deer (Hog, fallow, Chital) you could use a .270

    • @curtis781
      @curtis781 Рік тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow thanks for the tip

    • @curtis781
      @curtis781 Рік тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow would a Winchester Model 70 Featherweight be a good choice

  • @TheRafinx
    @TheRafinx 2 роки тому +1

    I went to the state forest in NSW yesterday and we kept seeing roos jumping over the trail as we were walking. Then a big roo came out that looked different from the rest and jumped funny. It was only until we processed it we realised it was a Sambar Doe which was spooked by the other roos. Upsetting but still first deer seen in the wild.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Haha that's a cool experience. A great way to see your first wild dee, up close and personal. Roos often spook deer. That's why it's so important to move carefully around roos when hunting. You'll often find then together in the same area, eating the same feed. Spook the roos ans the deer will follow blowing your shot at a successful hunt.
      Thanks for sharing!
      - Chris

  • @brettellis1837
    @brettellis1837 Рік тому +1

    What about panthers.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому

      Haha, they say there are some here in Victoria. Left behind by the Australian Army who kept them as mascots. But I've never seen one lol

    • @brettellis1837
      @brettellis1837 Рік тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow LOL I HAVE WITH 2 OTHER BLOKES HERE NEAR KINGAROY BUT NOT BLACK. KEEP THAT 308 AR HANDY OR SLR . NEED EVERY BIT.

    • @chrismckell5353
      @chrismckell5353 Місяць тому

      ​@@brettellis1837Those could be feral cats, after a few generations they can grow quite large depending on what food sources are available.

  • @tolmieconservationassociat5272
    @tolmieconservationassociat5272 3 роки тому +4

    Great vid mate. However your stock footage at the beginning of the Fallow segment are actually Chital deer.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Hey mate. Thanks for the heads up. I did realise after publishing the video that some of the fallow footage is Chital. The footage at the end and in the middle of the Fallow segment is Fallow footage, but the first few clips are Chital. Good eye for spotting it though haha. Have you been a hunter long?

  • @julianrook6004
    @julianrook6004 2 роки тому +1

    Ah those fellow deer look a lot like chital??? Fellow have different face/nose

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Yeah, I accidently had some fallow footage in thr chitsl section haha good pick!

  • @lasagnapig630
    @lasagnapig630 Місяць тому

    why in the world is there limits on hunting these deer? arent they all invasive?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Місяць тому

      They are classified differently in different states. In Victoria they are classified as a "game animal" which means you need a special licence in order to hunt them on public land. On the other hand the government treats them like a pest with regular helicopter culls. The truth is that they have no idea what to do with them, which is ridiculous. The answer is simple.

  • @silver6940
    @silver6940 2 роки тому

    Okay I'm no expert hence watching the vid but I'm pretty certain WA has some type of deer? Did I miss a lonesome little pin there or did yah just forget that side of the continent lol

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Hahaha. Yes you are correct, WA has some deer, but the amount is significantly smaller then the other states, that I didn't add a pin. But yes, you are correct. WA has some deer :)

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Are you a WA hunter?

  • @MegaElkaholic
    @MegaElkaholic 3 роки тому +1

    Ithink you will find in bahasa ,kijang is the word for deer.?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Hmmm I don't think it is. I'm pretty sure it's Rusa. I think Kijang is a specific natuve deer species in Indonesia, not the general word for 'deer'

    • @MegaElkaholic
      @MegaElkaholic 3 роки тому +2

      Talked to indonesian sister in law she says,bahasa indonesia kijang is the general word for any kind of deer ,rusa are a specific breed of deer.As far as i know there are javan rusa and molocuon? rusa. @@Thehuntsmanshow

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@MegaElkaholic ah nice. That's good to know:)

    • @MegaElkaholic
      @MegaElkaholic 3 роки тому +2

      dont take it as gospel because she real nows nothing about deer or hunting.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@MegaElkaholic haha that's hilarious

  • @uvaiskomath
    @uvaiskomath 3 роки тому +1

    Is there any photography locations for them

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Hey there :) depending on where you live I made this video a few months ago which shows you some places.
      ua-cam.com/video/eUzz63TTNoA/v-deo.html

  • @wilsmuts
    @wilsmuts 2 роки тому +1

    great video. could really use one like this for NZ

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      That's a very good point Wileon! Maybe I should make one :)

  • @millionharrison
    @millionharrison 3 роки тому +1

    Great Video Chris! Keep up the good work. You have a great voice for this so please make more videos.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Aw thank Grange Gardner! I really appreciate your positive feedback and encouragement:) I'm planning on releasing a video a week :)
      - Chris

  • @blackhouse7646
    @blackhouse7646 8 місяців тому +1

    Can Americans hunt in Australia?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  8 місяців тому

      Yes they can :) the best place to find a hunt in Australia is HuntingTrips.com.au

  • @sam11148072
    @sam11148072 День тому

    Can you do one on goats plz

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  День тому

      I would love to but i don't really know exact locations as they are all over the place. NSW and QLD have the most.

  • @jovanventer1308
    @jovanventer1308 3 місяці тому

    So there are no deer in Albany Australia

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 місяці тому +1

      Hmmm, sorry I don't know. WA's deer population is the least I'm familiar with if all the states. I've been told that there are deer in WA, just in very small numbers. Best speak with a local WA hunter to find that answer.

  • @Kael813
    @Kael813 2 роки тому +1

    They are in farm land at night time and early morning

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Yeah deer of all types love the fringe and farm lands.

  • @ultradiabetic
    @ultradiabetic 3 роки тому +1

    Plenty of Rusa in south-east Qld on the outer edges of north Brisbane 😉

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      That's great to hear! Is that your hunting ground??

    • @ultradiabetic
      @ultradiabetic 3 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow yes it is, on my property fortunately! Just watched a few does come through this morning

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      @@ultradiabetic Ah mate it doesn't get better then that!

  • @wanoneone6985
    @wanoneone6985 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Chris, good info from ur video. I want to know, since all deers live at the same area. Will deers do crossbreed between their subspecies?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Wan. I'm no deer expert but I have heard it said before that Sambar have been known on rare occasions to hybridise with Rusa deer and produce fertile offspring. Im not sure if this kind of inbreeding occurs betweeb other species. For the most part i believe each species keeps to its own.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Great question!

  • @augusthtoo6942
    @augusthtoo6942 3 роки тому +1

    Hi

  • @scottyoul216
    @scottyoul216 3 роки тому +1

    Where abouts are these isolated populations of chital in NSW? 😂

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Haha I guess you'll need to have a bit of a poke around and find out Scott! Lol

    • @scottharrelson1829
      @scottharrelson1829 2 роки тому

      They love bananas and oysters

  • @Jaibeeeees
    @Jaibeeeees Рік тому +1

    This video is awesome I am currently practicing my bow skills and cannot wait to organize a proper deer hunt!!!!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому +1

      Nice Jai! Hopefully you can go our for a hunt soon!

    • @Jaibeeeees
      @Jaibeeeees Рік тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow i hope so to i would love to go out with someone experienced for my first time and being in SA im limited to what i can hunt but i would travel if it meant i could get my first deer!!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Рік тому

      Experience is important, but there is nothing wrong with going for a short bush walk in state forest that holds deer.

  • @frugalpeasant3530
    @frugalpeasant3530 2 роки тому +1

    Great video thanks for the info

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      My pleasure Chase. Glad you got something out of it mate :) are you a hunter?

  • @jasonstevens5702
    @jasonstevens5702 3 роки тому +2

    Great video mate. Keep them coming

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the encouragement and feedback Jason. I appreciate it.
      Are you a hunter too?

    • @jasonstevens5702
      @jasonstevens5702 3 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Sure are mate, hunt NZ and OZ

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      @@jasonstevens5702 legend! Which country are you based in and do most of your hunting.
      I'm yet to travel to NZ for a hunt. I've got some mates from there who speak fondly of it. Super keen to get out there once this 'world on fire' business has calmed down.
      - Chris

  • @jakeandreas9621
    @jakeandreas9621 11 місяців тому +1

    Just wanted to say a big thank you for this information. As a newby to the sport I find this extremely helpful and would count myself lucky if I manage to get any of these deer one day.
    If there are any other likeminded hunters in the northern rivers feel free to reach out. Always looking for hunting buddies.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  11 місяців тому +1

      Jake you should join a hunting club. In fact you should join The Australian Hunters Club. We have a directory you can search to find local hunters in the Northern Rivers area :)
      Best way to meet other hunters, learn and grow.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  11 місяців тому

      www.australianhunters.com.au is the website

    • @jakeandreas9621
      @jakeandreas9621 11 місяців тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow
      I joined a hunting club about a month back, the club I went with is Australian Bow Hunters Association.

  • @DanielSmith-tb4lh
    @DanielSmith-tb4lh 2 роки тому +1

    I get honks a lot, cheers bloke

  • @huntersandshooterssocietyo175
    @huntersandshooterssocietyo175 3 роки тому +1

    Great video 👍

  • @charliemaddock3459
    @charliemaddock3459 2 роки тому

    where can i hunt deer with a recurve based in tweed heads?? having a hard time finding info ….

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Charlie have you tried the DPI hunting maps available online? I made a video about it you can check out here.
      ua-cam.com/video/Pa_qc73zLrw/v-deo.html

    • @scottharrelson1829
      @scottharrelson1829 2 роки тому

      Hey Charlie I’m a ex tweed heads resident . You only real option is to go do a paid property hunt . Or get your R license . And try the state forests . ( they are hard work). Research research and more research .get out and put the time in. It took me two years to bag my first deer . I’m a compound bow hunter . Hope this helps .

  • @nolixss694
    @nolixss694 2 роки тому +1

    Hey man, great video.
    On a broadside cheat shot, do you aim straight above/inline with the front leg or just behind the front leg?
    Also what cal do you normally use?
    Cheers

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Hey mate. I've always been told when shooting Broadside to shoot slight behind the front leg. If you shoot a bit above or inline you run thr risk of hitting the shoulder blade and shattering it (making a mess) or even the bullet/bolt ricochet off it and just missing the vitals.
      I've always shot slightly behind am never had an issue. Lots of shots through thr vitals. But take it with a grain of salt. I'm no expert.

    • @nolixss694
      @nolixss694 2 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow cheers mate. what caliber your go to deer rifle chambered in?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      @@nolixss694 personally I hunt with a 30.06 for all deer species. But technically you can use a 243 for fallow deer. But I'd still go a 30.06 or a 308. You want to guarantee a kill and not just wound the animal.

    • @nolixss694
      @nolixss694 2 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow could you kill fallow deer under 100m with a .223?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      @@nolixss694 you could, but it would be illegal in Victoria and NSW. Queensland I'm not sure about, I think the rules are more relaxed. The more important thing is that you shouldn't. When hunting deer you want to respect the animal and ensure a clean swift kill. A .223 would give you a clean kill. More then likely the shot would wound the deer and it would run off into the bush to die. Not only would you not find the deer (they could run for kilometres with a wound like that) but you'd waste its life. Best to hunt with a caliber that will drop it immediately.

  • @jarydanderson2284
    @jarydanderson2284 Рік тому

    Just got a sambar with the bow in yanakie which is at the southern tip of vic

  • @joefussy11
    @joefussy11 2 роки тому +1

    Hi mate, looking to get into hunting, what gun/scope/caliber would you recommend. Not sure my budget yet…. Likely under 2k.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Joe. Thanks for reaching out mate. It really depends on what your looking to hunt. I'm assuming it's deer? In which case you'll want to get something that covers all species and sizes. I'd personally recommend getting a 30.06. It's a great deer rifle which can handle everything from a small hog deer all the way up to a Samber or Elk. In terms of a scope I think a 3-9x will give you the versatility of both close and far range 😀

    • @joefussy11
      @joefussy11 2 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow thanks for the reply. Yeah was look at a around a 223 because I assumed I wouldn’t be hitting anything long range. Boar, deer and goat most likely. I had my eye on Ruger American or Tikka T3x if budget can stretch but If I need a Scope it may be the Ruger. Do you think it will be big enough enough?
      Ps. Saw some of the other uploads, new subscriber now!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      @@joefussy11 that's for the sub Joe:)
      A .223 is a great rifle (I have one and love it)it's a really good all rounder but it won't do for Deer, at least not in Victoria. You'll need at least a .242 for small deer (fallow, hog and chital) or at least a .270 for large deer (Sambar, Rusa and Red) that's just the rules here.
      Outside of Victoria I'm not sure, but at least that gives you a guide. If your not hunting deer a .223 is perfect otherwise. Big enough for foxes, but cheap enough rounds for bunnies :)

    • @joefussy11
      @joefussy11 2 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow thanks mate, sounds like I might be under gunned for what I was hoping to hunt…. .270 or bigger might be the go. Thanks again!!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      @@joefussy11 my pleasure mate!

  • @pr1mec0ntent71
    @pr1mec0ntent71 2 роки тому

    I’ve heard of red deer getting up to 180kg-240kg, but that’s only VERY rare and VERY big stags.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      That wouldn't surprise me. Samabr stags can get that big and Reds are the next biggest, if not equal.

  • @deeham21
    @deeham21 2 роки тому

    Hey mate, what time of year do rusa typically shed their antlers? Ta mate.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Hi mate. I think it's usually around January or February typically. I imagine it might change a little depending on the weather and the region, but that gives you a guide at least :)

  • @markadolphus5094
    @markadolphus5094 2 роки тому

    They have it distinct Honk as they have learnt the Victorian drivers preferred mode of communication and they like to scare the crap out of them. When driving through their territory you will find one standing completely still in the middle of the roads in the dark forest between the hrs of around 1am-4am. they will force you to stop to avoid impact with a huge dark mysterious object in your path then turn and look at you before they berate you with a loud honk and walk off into the dark... that's how I met one the -only time I have...
    100%true except the Honk 😃l thought it was a moose and I wondered if I was dreaming almost! I didn't know of these animals at all, deer yes ..but huge mooses ..wtf!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Haha it is a pretty random sound. I literally just released a video on the various stag calls. ua-cam.com/video/XyyhN2wGO7o/v-deo.html
      Mark the first time I heard a smabar honk I thought it sounded like someone hitting a tree with an aluminium bat. It sounded metallic to me for some reason lol

  • @MrA8888888888888888
    @MrA8888888888888888 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats, this is such a well put together and well edited YT channel!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому

      Thanks William! I appreciate the feedback and your kind words. :) I'm trying to put the work in and make interesting/useful stuff.
      Are you a hunter mate?
      - Chris

    • @MrA8888888888888888
      @MrA8888888888888888 3 роки тому +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow Used to shoot ducks and rabbits as kids, have never been a deer hunter - lockdown led me to watch hunting videos :)
      You will pick up a lot of followers here through time, most of the hunting channels are not as well polished as this, great work!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 роки тому +1

      @@MrA8888888888888888 thanks mate. If people like the content and follow along that's great. I'm just doing it to have fun though. What I'm really enjoying is talking with heaps of hunters through the comments. With the lockdowns is just nice to speak with people...

  • @warnoskeboiz147
    @warnoskeboiz147 2 роки тому

    U got the Remington model 783? I’ve got the same one in 300 win mag and have dropped plenty of reds and fallow deer I’m 14

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Nice. I've also got it in the 30.06 which is my deer rifle. The .223 is for foxes :)

  • @T.J-and-Soul
    @T.J-and-Soul 2 роки тому

    Sambar stags can weigh well over 350kg mate. Have you shot one? The first Fallow you show is a Buck then you show Chital saying they are Fallow?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 роки тому

      Hi TJ. All of the weights and heights listed in this video are taken from surveys by external groups and represent ranges, not definitive values. You are correct Sambar can get over 350kg, however that isn't medium size. This video is designed to give people an idea of what they can expect in 'normal' situations, not the extremes. Regarding your other point there is a section in the video where the footage and voice over went out of sync and got mixed up in the editing process showing chital and talking about fallow. If you check in the description this is mentioned. Se excerpt take from the video description below.
      "NOTE: from 5:07 to 06:32 the video talks about fallow deer but some of the footage is actually of chital deer. Apologies, this was error made during editing."
      Try and stay positive mate, your comment sounds a little harsh. Hope you're doing well!
      - Chris

    • @T.J-and-Soul
      @T.J-and-Soul 2 роки тому

      @@Thehuntsmanshow how is a question harsh? If you are going to educate learn your facts is all mate. I don't think you know Sambar love farm land. There's enough misinformation out there already.