Live action: Laying down on the job

in Outdoors and more3 years ago

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Never get in the way of an Eastern Brown snake and his female target when he's looking for hanky panky after a long winter hibernation.

galenkp


I've been making a habit of beginning most of my posts with a relevant quote however I have to beg forgiveness for this one. I couldn't recall or find something that worked for this post so I made one up. It's terrible I know. Please don't judge me too harshly. 😁

Anyway...Laying down on the job probably isn't the done thing in most jobs and I'd say the boss would get a little annoyed at an operator doing so but for me it's totally legitimate; in fact it's actually what's required - That's my excuse anyway, and I'm sticking to it vehemently.

It's been a little while since I've been out to the farm and performed my culling duties; the control of feral animals. There's a reason of course and that's snakes. The deadly Eastern Brown snake in particular is a problem and in September and October they move about, after exiting hibernation, looking for mates and some inevitable rumpy pumpy.

Laying down prone in the grass at this time of year isn't well-advised and can be fraught with danger so I've made excuses not to do it with the best one being, I don't want to get tagged by one of these snakey bastards and die. A fair excuse I'd say. But I had to make it happen eventually so here I am laying in the grass.

I'm a long range shooter and whilst I'll not divulge my longest shot here on the blockchain, or anywhere else for that matter, suffice it to say I can place rounds accurately on targets at over a mile (that's 1609.34 metres). Of course the size of target matters and when shooting at range one generally shoots for centre-mass and with a mind to obtaining a kill shot. When culling I don't shoot at anything near that range with 500 metres being about the limit and 300-350 metres the average. I have to make head shots and a kangaroo head isn't all that big so the range matters.

Just in case you're wondering, laying prone when shooting at long range provides a more stable shooting position increasing ones hit-percentage and allowing one to range out to greater distance. It brings other snakey-bastard issues at this time of year though.

I'm here now, at the farm, and it's not too bad of a day. Cool of course, but still fairly green as the winter grasses haven't begun to die off just yet. Eventually it'll get brown and crispy here and then muzle flash starting fires is the main issues but at the moment it's nice, green and super peaceful. A nice place to be right about now, unless you're a kangaroo.

I've made my way to one of my favourite vantage points and set up. It's too early for the wildlife to be moving about yet so I have a book to read whilst I wait and thought I'd get a live action post in at the same time. Yes, there's snacks too. I've come out quite early today and did a bit of a hike around before getting settled into position.

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I chose this position as the down-angle slope isn't too great so when I'm laying prone behind the rifle my back isn't too badly bent backwards. I hyper-extended my spine once whilst shooting and, trust me on this, you never want that to happen as it is very painful.

I also liked this position as the grass isn't too long and as you can see in the image I have a very nice view. The arc of fire is actually almost 180° and I ranged it with my laser rangefinder at 800 metres to the most distant safe shot I could make - Of course I won't take shots on kangaroos at that range. A deer probably as I can shoot centre-mass on them but culling kangaroos requires head shots as the requirement.

Another reason this location is good is that only several metres away from my shooting position is a fallen tree, now just dead wood. It makes an excellent shooting position for closer-range shots so I can kneel and not have to lay prone in the grass with snakey-bastards.

I'll have to shoot prone if I'm to engage targets ahead on those low hills you see in the main image. Of course, I'll not engage anything above the crest of the hills as a miss would allow the bullet to travel into the scrub behind and there's a road behind there. However I'd say most of my targets will be below me in that tree line where the creek runs.

I'm hoping I don't get surprised by any snakes whilst laying behind the gun as I'll lay there stock still glassing the area for targets. If one came along to say hello? Well, you'd probably hear my screaming from kilometres away.

I'd better get on with it - Typing this on my phone is slow going; I don't know how people post regularly on their phones as it's so annoying! The animals will start moving about soon and I'll have to start putting together strategies to maximising my effectiveness. Besides, I also want to read a chapter or two of my book before things get lively...And east some snack too.


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The weather looks nice over there, compared to here where I am; it's a bit overcast. Enjoyed reading your live post. Agree with posting from phone. Annoying and difficult

I've got a couple of questions. Curious. No obligations...

Is it your farm?

If so, cropping or livestock? Or both?

With the culled kangaroos, do you use them for meat? Or send 'em off to someone who does?

Cheers, have a good shoot

Hey there, I'm happy to answer your questions.

Is it your farm?

No, I'm the registered shooter who does culling duties on the farm on behalf of the farmer. I'm on the culling license.

Cropping or livestock?

Beef cattle.

With the culled kangaroos, do you use them for meat? Or send 'em off to someone who does?

The farmer has a quota on his license, one I've never met over the annual period. The animals lay where they fall though as tags are required, issued by the government, to remove kangaroos from the property. It's a strictly managed process. There's deer on the property and that certainly doesn't get wasted but without tags it's simply not permitted, and against the law, take kangaroos, or any part thereof. If you were to be caught with a shot kangaroo in your trailer and didn't have a lawful tag to go with it you'd be in trouble. Same for me, even though I might have shot it. So, they lay where they fall. They're usually cleaned up within a week or so by other animals. The property isn't littered with carcasses. I usually shoot zero to four per time and whilst I can go daily I generally only go once a week - Enough to keep shooting at kangaroos and scaring them off. Most nights I see about ten to twenty of them.

I'm happy to answer any questions so please don't hesitate to ask.

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You need a battery powered fence charger, to make a safe perimeter around your shooting location. It will stop any snake...any time.

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Or you can stand watch with a shotgun.

I don't know... I might shoot the wrong snake 🐍 ROFLOL!

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Lol...Yeah that's a hazard of the job.

True, but the fence is quick to put up, and it will stop snakes. Weed eat a channel around the shooting area, and set down a circle ⭕ of styrofoam cups filled with sand; then run the wire fairly tight, close to the ground. Hook it up, problem solved!

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I move about on the property when I cull, so this isn't a viable option. Besides, I'd probably touch it myself and get electrocuted.

We can only hope, ROFLOL! Set up several locations you like to use, and carry the charger. Then you got a machine that has your back....

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The view is ~literally~ a breath of fresh air. Your opening quote is somewhat funny though😅

I'm glad you found the opening quote funny, it was intended that way. :)

My idea of the perfect day. Looks wonderful there.

Not a bad afternoon indeed. :)

Galen, on that matter of snakes, you could make this your default quote...

"A good snake is a dead snake, pew-pew!" (or the other way around)

You have the right machine there!;)

Then I'd take your word for it and give you a trophy or a "I am a star" badge, without needing any evidence.

How about a star stamp on my hand. I used to get one of those as a kid when I deposited some pocket money into the bank.

I'd place that star stamp anywhere you like it!
I never got any such reward for depositing money as a kid. I only got smiles;-)

Smiles? No stamp?!

I can remember as a kid going to the bank with my mum and having to stretch my hand over the counter I could barely see over to get my stamp. I'd pull my hand back and look at it there and feel satisfied. A small thing but an acknowledgement of my month of saving chores money.

I'd have done it for just a smile I guess though.

umm, there might have been a stamp with the name of the clerk, I don't recall. Smiles were always nice though! I remember that satisfying feeling too:)

I always had a piggy bank, as I was a serious coin collector. I'd go to the bank sometimes to exchange my coins for notes, and they'd to have to count it manually.😂 Now they have coin machines in Jamaica.
Banks in Jamaica are a nightmare, an all-day event.
Long queues that never seem to shorten.

Back in the good old days when coins were counted manually. The bank I go to has an ATM where one simply pours in the coins and it gets counted. It loud and it doesn't give out stamps. Not a very sociable moment.

The queue thing in Jamaica is similar here as they have cut down the tellers. These days you get to the counter and they spend ten minutes explaining how I could do the transaction at the ATM. I always say, I prefer a more personal experience when I do my banking. They look at me like I've gone bloody bonkers. 🤪

Not a very sociable moment.

I bet 😅

Yeah, I prefer a more personal service especially at banks too:)
Returning to the UK and having to use the self serve checkout counter in supermarkets takes some getting used to. I tend to wait for the cashier.

Maybe we're just too old to be used to/comfortable typing on our phones Galen XD

I love sneks, but I hope you didn't have any surprise encounters XD

I get annoyed with all the typos I make, my thumbs make because in truth it's their fault, and so I try not to post on my phone. I use it a lot for comments though; I have to as it's the only way to keep on top of them some days.

You can have all the snakes.

Meanwhile my usual can’t be done on a phone 🤣

When you get that many comments yes it would be 😵

Hello again Ry...Your usual needs a big rig right? Although, even if I had that I'd still not be able to your usual. 🤔🤪

In fairness I only need a big rig because the components I need are kind of big XD my graphics card is massive x_x

I wish so had a massive graphics card...Or a chocolate donut and coffee.

I hope you're keeping well Rybina. 😊

If you don't need the massive graphics card for something (are you a gamer or mining crypto or doing the nonsense that I get up to? XD) you could get heaps of chocolate doughnuts and coffee with the same amount of money ;D

I have to say that's pretty damn impressive... I can barely type a comment on my phone without my autocorrect saying something inappropriate...

Oh yeah nice shooting btw 😉

Posting on my phone is so annoying. I have a few templates set up so I don't have to type in the centre and justify command things, but it takes a long time. I check for errors but there's always errors. I hope not too many. I was there fairly early so had a little time up my sleeve.

Hope you don't (didn't, I guess) get caught by any sneaky snakes.

No sneaky bastard snakes got me. I made it home safe. This time. 😊