Hi Johan,
Hoop dit gaan goed met jou! (genoeg Afr ... netnou gooi hulle my van die forum af)
I'm in Aus for approx 18 months and based in Darwin (Northern Territory) = tropics ... the bow hunting scene in Aus is definitely bigger than I thought. I have not yet hunted ... only picked up my bow recently … will try to shoot a buff this dry season … I am approx 3500km from Brisbane … Aus is HUGE … SA approx 22% the size of Aus … Aus divided into several “states” and I cannot comment on Brisbane area (QLD) … each seems to have slightly diff legislation around things. Think NT alone is about 70% the size of SA. (guesstimate) You do not need to have license/permit for compound or trad bow! The info is based on my limited perceptions … as said only now trying to get into the bow hunting scene.
The main diffs I personally found is that:
1) animals in SA are all on private land opposed to Aus there are big areas where they roam free … i.e. a permit in NT for boars will cost me around $20 for 12 months and I can go and hunt them whenever I feel in certain areas. Obviously you also get privately owned ranches here e.g. cattle;
2) the animals here seems to be divided into indigenous (like the wallaby/kangaroo/crocs), which you are not allowed to hunt, and non-indigenous (also referred to as feral) … according to my knowledge (related to NT) the feral animals (boar, water buff, scrub bulls, etc.) there is no hunting season like in SA and if you get a permit you can go and hunt them … some areas are classified as traditional land, which belongs to Aboriginal people and you need a special permit to hunt there … also does not seem to difficult to get;
3) the species obviously takes getting used to (besides water buff and boar, which somehow I can relate to Africa) there are a variety of other species of deer/antelope (I assume “imported” at some stage), wild camels, donkeys, scrubb bulls as it is called=to me it looks like domestic cattle gone wild/feral … make no mistake according to the locals they are NASTY
In general I think hunting is more accessible and could be done easier/more affordable, with a better all over hunting experience (eg. You can out to the bush, camp and hunt if you like on “no-mans-land” so to speak … in certain areas) … alternatively you can also make use of an outfitter with concessions, which is somewhat pricy. One of my friends from Brisbane sent me this picture … assuming this boar is from Aus … I wouldn’t mind arrowing one of those … altogether I think the experience will be what you make of it. The bowhunting fraternity seems to be friendly people, same as in SA … although I think you do get “bow gods” everywhere. The good news is also Aus seems to have a problem with the hogs, in the sense that their numbers are becoming plague related (last figure I researched was estimated around 19 million and counting)
As said I’m new to this scene and these are just my general perceptions.