Australian Hunter

Two old-timers

When my older brother Darcy became quite ill and underwent an operation we spent time together during his recovery and planned a weekend hunting trip for red deer.

I could no longer hunt deer on a splendid Brisbane Valley property I favourited as the amazing owner had sadly passed away.

Times like this make it hard to find a new location to hunt, as you don’t have any contacts to suss out any new property owners, especially when age is catching up with you. Luckily for us, my son told me about a property

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