@@mikecardamone4195 there is a macropod code of practice that licenced harvesters must abide by and that has size limits (>15kg dressed) and minimum calibre rifles. I can't recall off the top of my head but there is a minimum energy. Must be head shot. As far as regular hunting on farmland each state and shire have different laws and bylaws, but they're all pretty similar.
Nice tip!
Can't find any good videos showing how to skin a whole kangaroo for an in-tact pelt, but it's a start.
Glad it was helpful!
Roo tail stew... I'm drooling
Haha can't beat meat you've hunted yourself.
are kangaroos the whitetail deer of your country, for example i mean in America you can see deer out in the wild anywhere
@laceyslife101 are there any regulations on hunting limits ? gun hunt or archery hunting preferred?
@@mikecardamone4195 there is a macropod code of practice that licenced harvesters must abide by and that has size limits (>15kg dressed) and minimum calibre rifles. I can't recall off the top of my head but there is a minimum energy. Must be head shot. As far as regular hunting on farmland each state and shire have different laws and bylaws, but they're all pretty similar.
We have fallow. Small deer
@@mikecardamone4195you can't shoot roo in any state without commercial licence, they are protected
Well done Rod and team
Good stuff Huntshack!👍👍
Thanks Craig!
I wish that I had seen this before I totally hacked the tail on my too skin.
Fave ways to cook kangaroo?
Slow cooked in a curry :)
Roo, spellcheck, Roo.
😂 As a New Yorker, I read that as...
"Meanwhile, Down Under; How to skin a kangaroo tail"
Just real life down here in Aussie land ;)
@@HuntShack Yah, here, we have Black Bears in the chicken coop in New York. LOL Cheers.