Originally Posted by
scarry
The local 'roo shooter out near the property,years ago had an old Fairlane.
The boot had about 2 inches of dried blood in the bottom,he had a few holes also drilled in the bottom of it so it could get the occasional hose out.It was always breaking down,and the arse was just about rubbing on the ground all the time.
When the boot was full,he used to have them on the back seat.
Older guy,i used to feel sorry for him,no money,bloody hard work by yourself.
Always bought second hand tyres,and batteries,that was what some had to do in those days.
No one does much,if any professional roo shooting out that way now,hardly any around after the drought, and with the newish rules,its very very difficult to make any money out of it.