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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Simmo" data-source="post: 542006" data-attributes="member: 4105"><p>I remember reading your comments back then, and wholeheartedly agree Steve.</p><p>I think I may have typed this story then too....</p><p></p><p>When we were on Ross River Station, back in the day, the baits were designed to be of a size, that one dog could take, and not fight over....</p><p>Big enough that it wouldn't go looking for another one...</p><p>Too heavy for a bird to pick up and not affecting reptiles..</p><p></p><p>Signposted and each bait GPS marked and recovered if not taken after a few days?</p><p>I believe out of 21 baits, we put down, we recovered 3.</p><p></p><p>On our Horse riding trails, I only ever saw one carcass, leading up to some caves in the escarpment... </p><p>So I knew where the rest of the dogs would be...</p><p></p><p>Never went up there.. never looked.. sad job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simmo, post: 542006, member: 4105"] I remember reading your comments back then, and wholeheartedly agree Steve. I think I may have typed this story then too.... When we were on Ross River Station, back in the day, the baits were designed to be of a size, that one dog could take, and not fight over.... Big enough that it wouldn't go looking for another one... Too heavy for a bird to pick up and not affecting reptiles.. Signposted and each bait GPS marked and recovered if not taken after a few days? I believe out of 21 baits, we put down, we recovered 3. On our Horse riding trails, I only ever saw one carcass, leading up to some caves in the escarpment... So I knew where the rest of the dogs would be... Never went up there.. never looked.. sad job done. [/QUOTE]
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