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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Simmo" data-source="post: 416358" data-attributes="member: 4105"><p>We did aerial baiting with a chopper for Dingo's at Ross River in Alice many years ago. Strictly governed. Signs everywhere. Baits were gps tagged. They were pieces of meat of a size that was too small for two dogs to fight over, apparently too big for the dog to go looking for another or for a bird to pick up, too big for a lizard to gorge on, but big enough for one dog to just gobble it in one foul swoop. And big enough for one injection of 10-80. One week later we went out and picked up the untaken baits. All two of them went in the fire. I think it was 23 that were never found...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simmo, post: 416358, member: 4105"] We did aerial baiting with a chopper for Dingo's at Ross River in Alice many years ago. Strictly governed. Signs everywhere. Baits were gps tagged. They were pieces of meat of a size that was too small for two dogs to fight over, apparently too big for the dog to go looking for another or for a bird to pick up, too big for a lizard to gorge on, but big enough for one dog to just gobble it in one foul swoop. And big enough for one injection of 10-80. One week later we went out and picked up the untaken baits. All two of them went in the fire. I think it was 23 that were never found... [/QUOTE]
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