
 Originally Posted by 
TonyC
					
				 
				Hi Gumbles,
Can you explain this a bit further please.
Where can you hunt game, but not feral animals? 
Thanks
Tony
			
		 
	 
 Certain parts of Victoria are classified National Parks. In some of these parks there are areas in which deer hunting only is permitted (and some areas where hunting with hounds is permitted in season). To hunt deer you need a firearms licence and a Victorian game licence endorsed for deer hunting (and/or deer hunting with hounds). You are only permitted to carry a deer hunting calibre firearm (.270 minimum for sambar) and you are only permitted to fire at a deer. Not rabbits or foxes or wild dogs or targets or anything else. Sighting in is also prohibited. You are expected to arrive fully prepared. It is also illegal to carry your firearm on any part of the National Park where deer hunting is not permitted or where there is a seasonal closure.
On other public land, the hunting of feral animals is usually permitted and sometimes deer as well. The Victorian Game Management Authority website has downloadable maps indicating where you can hunt deer.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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