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Climb High for Chamois
By Tony Pizzata - SAFARI Magazine
“As the magnificent animal gradually
came into view, Brendan lifted his
binocular and I lifted the rifle,
putting the crosshairs on the
chamois’ neck.”
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The Barwon on Bikes
By Tony Pizzata - Sporting Shooter
“Dave and Vicky run a modest
30,000acre property just west of
Walgett, in northern New South
Wales, producing cotton and
sorghum...... and home to an
abundance of native wildlife, feral
pigs and the odd pocket of wild
goats.”
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Stag Muster
By Tony Pizzata - Sporting Shooter
“Brendon Matthews runs a successful
hunting operation on the South
Island of New Zealand for most of
it's big game species.”
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Fishing for Chamois
By Tony Pizzata - Sporting Shooter
“What's your specialty Brendon" I
asked. "One day Chamois
hunting by boat" was his reply. I
pondered for a moment, wondering if
he was pulling my leg ...”
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An Alpine Double
By Tony Pizzata - Sporting Shooter
“Tony Pizzata can't resist the
temptation to cross the ditch to NZ
in pursuit of two high-altitude
trophy game species.”
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Stoney Creek Station
By Tony Pizzata - Sporting Shooter
“IT WAS MID JULY and the stags were
in full rut. The surrounding hills
were barely visible as we sat there
in awe, listening the short guttural
roar of a rusa stag in a nearby
valley systems. As daybreak
progressed...”
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Rusa Revisited
By Tony Pizzata - SAFARI Magazine
“Destined for Sydney's South Coast,
I could barely see the road as I
squinted to make out the white
centre lines...”
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Favourite Fallow
By Tony Pizzata - Sporting Shooter
“Southern New South Wales has been
good to me over the past 30 years of
hunting. Goats foxes and
rabbits were almost a weekly event
in my earlier days...”
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To Shoot a Fox
By Tony Pizzata - Sporting Shooter
“When
out hunting, to “shoot a fox”
doesn’t necessarily mean you need to
carry a gun. After many years of
outdoor pursuit, ....”
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