
Originally Posted by
Saitch
It's a pity about the bat virus really. In my youth, I worked in some, what were termed then, "Northern Remote Areas", although not so remote today. Anyway, a couple of the local black fellas, who were working with us, decided to supply some tucker for us white fellas. One of the "Mains" was flying fox and it's a beautiful tasting, white meat. Their fruit diet helps.
Mike, please don't take offence that I have consumed one of your charges.

This was a long time before they were a protected species...…………………..and good on you for your animal caring role. My SIL is a possum carer and it's not all beer and skittles, hey?
When I was in PNG in 1969 some of the locals in the Torricelli Mountains used a very ligkt net of nylon fishing line with about 6" mesh that was hoisted between two stayed bamboo poles about ten metres high and the same distance apart. This was located in a gap in the mountains known to be used by flying foxes. When a bat hit the loose net and became tangled, it was dropped to the ground, the animal knocked on the head, disentangled, and the net rehoisted. I was told that on a good night they could feed the whole village in half an hour.
John
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