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President's Roar a word from Gino Lendaro, Melbourne Branch President April, 2013 Volume 35, Issue 8 the bi-monthly newsletter of the Melbourne Branch of the Australian Deer Association Inc. G day All At our April meeting we will be having Grant Barker, from Samhuntvic. Grant has his own brand of hunting clothing and gear. He will set up a display of his products, and will be selling them at a discounted price on the night. Grant has kindly donated some of his goods for our nightly raffle. His Camo has got fluoro running through it, for safety. While you are thinking of buying hunting apparel, Rob Fickling from Moroko30, has agreed to sell his ATF King boots at a discounted rate if the branch buys in bulk. His next shipment will be coming in in May. Rob took three years to design and test these boots to suit Australian hunting conditions. Please if you are interested let me know, either by email or call me. They usually retail for $330.00. The Outdoor Shop has received some more DVDs from the ADRF. We have got Deer caping and Trophy care, Deer Field Dressing and Butchery, and Roaring in Reds by The Graf boys. As April is usually The Rut for Reds and Fallow, this DVD will be of use showing how to call the Red Stags in close. Make sure you go and see Nick and Frank at the shop. Melbourne member John Mahony was lucky enough to win last years raffle for a fallow Hunt with Pete Costin. He finally went up in March and took a quality animal. John will be bringing in the antlers and hopefully give us the run down on the hunt. As the Hog deer season is starting in April, I'm sure there will be some Hoggie antlers on display also. The Ada Hunters Dinner will be on again this year, on the 15th of June. Last year the branch had over 20 people attend. The dinner consists of totally game food. We usually make a weekend of it and stay overnight. The venue is The Black Tie restaurant in Warrigal. Anyone interested give Walter a ring or email as he will be taking the bookings again. Bring along your partner for a good night. The Arthur Bentley trophy is presented on the night for the best Sambar for last year. ABN 44 060 933 897 Next Branch meeting 11th April 2013 Grant Barker from Samhuntvic Rob Fickling from Moroko30 The branch will be having a combined Hound Hunt and Stalking weekend on the 18th and 19th of May. Dinner will be provided by the branch on Saturday night. Anyone interested please let Pete Bransperger or Craig Hill know, so we know how many to cater for. Our world renowned chef Frank Favrin will be once again prepared to cook up a storm of some form of game. Congratulations to John Mayall and Shaun Bell who came second and third respectively in the Hog Deer category in the ADA National Trophy Competition for 2012. The next branch hunt will be on the 19th of May. Contact Pete or Craig for details. See you all at the meeting Gino Who ya gonna call? President: Gino Lendaro 0418 994 281 melb.pres@austdeer.asn.au Sambars Roar 1

The 2nd BGRC Australian Deer Association Friendly Shoot 16 February 2013 Neil Hibble The 2012 BGRC-ADA Friendly Shoot was a great success and a repeat performance was held again on 16 February. We has 23 competitors in attendance, of whom 13 shot for the BGRC and 10 for the ADA. Four events were held on the day: Hunting Rifle, Special Snap, Group 1 Nitro and Group 2 Stopper. The results for these events are below and on the following page. The overall result was closer than in 2012. Last year the ADA won one event based on average scores for the event. In 2013, the BGRC won the Hunting Rifle and Special Snap and the ADA Group 1 Nitro and Group 2 Stopper. Summing the average scores for the four events gave a higher aggregate to the BGRC, enabling retention of the perpetual shield. If the ADA continue to improve they might take it from us in 2014. BGRC Average Score ADA Hunting Rifle 100.2 90.8 Special Snap 59.2 43.1 Group 1 Nitro 82.1 84 Group 2 Stopper 36.7 38.2 Aggregate Total 278.2 256.1 It was a great day and members of both clubs enjoyed the competition and interaction between the clubs. My thanks to Walter Albert, Vice President of ADA Melbourne Branch and Tom Zamanis (who happens to also be a BGRC member) for helping to organise the shoot and for arranging for venison sausages to be supplied for our BBQ lunch. Once cooked they did not last long making the local butchers' bangers pretty ordinary in comparison. (Above) Neil Hibble & Walter Albert with the perpetual trophy (Below) Tom Zamanis with.404 in hand Competitors in the 2013 BGRC ADA Friendly Sambars Roar 2

The 2nd BGRC Australian Deer Association Friendly Shoot 16 February 2013 Cont. Hunting Rifle 14 Shots (max score 140) Con Chrys - ADA.358 Win 119 Neil Hibble.30.06 Win M70 118 Andrew Hepner.308 Remington 7600 117 Milosh Kraguljac.270 Sauer 202 113 Warren Jackman.275 Rigby Custom M98 106 Adam Smibert.223 Rem Howa 104 Bill Poynton.25.06 Ruger 77 102 Les Bennell 9.3 x 62 Mauser 100 Tim Thomas - ADA.308 W Vanguard 100 Brian Bell - ADA 9.3 x 62 99 Lance Eastwood 9.3 x 62 Mauser 99 Joe Ellul - ADA.270 Win Carl Gustav 97 Lee Kauiers 7x57 Mannlicher 97 Wayne Griffiths - ADA.300 Win Mag Kimber 94 Walter Albert -ADA.30.06 93 Chris Townsend.30.06 Tikka T3 87 Charles McHugh - ADA 9.3 x 74R Blaser 86 Ray Garrow? 80 Mitch Smibert.223 Rem Howa 79 Jan Voss - ADA.308 W Vanguard 76 Tom Zamanis - ADA 8 x 57 Zastava 75 Dirk Wendt - ADA.375 H&H 69 Special Snap 8 Shots (max score 80) Warren Jackman.45/70 Marlin 73 Milosh Kraguljac 9.3 x 62 Sauer 202 72 Andrew Hepner 450/400 WJ Jeffrey 68 Adam Smibert.375 H&H Sako 66 Bill Poynton.375 H&H Brno 65 Lance Eastwood.375 H&H Brno 65 Ray Garrow? 57 Joe Ellul - ADA.375 H&H Mauser 56 Dirk Wendt - ADA.375 H&H 53 Neil Hibble 9.3 x 74R Chapuis 49 Chris Townsend.375 H&H Brno 602 49 Les Bennell.375 H&H Brno 48 Charles McHugh - ADA 9.3x74R Blaser 45 Walter Albert -ADA.458 Win Mag 44 Tom Zamanis - ADA.375 H&H Sako 41 Lee Kauiers 7x57 Mannlicher 39 Wayne Griffiths - ADA.300 Win Mag Kimber 34 Brian Bell - ADA 9.3 x 62 29 Group 2 Stopper 6 Shots (max score 60) Milosh Kraguljac 10.75 x 68 Mauser 98 55 Bill Poynton.404 J Jeffrey 54 Tom Zamanis - ADA.404 Jeffrey Brno 53 Lance Eastwood 450/400 Sabbatti 47 Dirk Wendt - ADA.458 Win Mag 43 Neil Hibble.458 WM Win M70 39 Charles McHugh - ADA.404 Jeffrey Brno 36 Chris Townsend.458 WM Brno 602 35 Warren Jackman.458 Win CZ 34 Dave Shereck.458 Win Mag 32 Walter Albert -ADA.458 Win Mag 32 Con Chrys - ADA.458 Win Mag 27 Adam Smibert.458 WM Win M70 26 Ray Garrow? 24 Les Bennell 450/400 Sabbatti 21 Group 1 Nitro 12 Rounds (max score 120) Lance Eastwood 9.3 x 62 Mauser 104 Tom Zamanis - ADA.375 H&H Sako 98 Warren Jackman.35 Whelen M98 96 Milosh Kraguljac 9.3 x 64 Mauser 66 96 Charles McHugh - ADA 9.3x74 Blaser 91 Dirk Wendt - ADA.375 H&H 85 Neil Hibble.375 H&H Waghorn 85 Con Chrys - ADA.358 Win 85 Joe Ellul - ADA.375 H&H Mauser 84 Les Bennell 9.3 x 62 Mauser 84 Dave Shereck.375 H&H Ruger No 1 81 Walter Albert -ADA.458 Win Mag 78 Adam Smibert.375 H&H Sako 76 Bill Poynton.375 H&H Brno 602 72 Chris Townsend.375 H&H Brno 602 71 Brian Bell - ADA 9.3 x 62 67 Ray Garrow? 56 Sambars Roar 3

MY MEGA FELLOW DEER (Dama dama) Buck John Mahoney The Australian Deer Association (ADA) Melbourne branch had its first meeting for the year on February 9th, 2012. As part of a fund raising endeavour a major raffle was run on the night with three prizes on offer: 1st Prize; Fellow hunt to the value of $2,750 which included all food, accommodation and trophy fee if successful. Provided by MEGA-TRACK hunting and guiding service 2nd prize; a set of Cooper Tyers of choice to the value of $1,000 provided by Guests 4WD and Cooper Tyers 3rd prize; $500 of Stoney Creek clothing of your choice from Melbourne Firearms Given these three fantastic prizes from our major sponsor s I was happy to part with some of my hard earned, for a chance to go home with any of these prizes on offer. After the AGM was over, it was time to draw the raffle and low and behold the first name out of the hat, was mine. My mother always said I was a tin ass! With the first prize a Guided Fellow hunt to the value of $2,750, safely in my back pocket, who am I to argue. Nearly all of my deer hunting experience has been chasing Sambar and never with a guide, I was very excited about this Fellow hunt with a guide to boot. After a few congratulations from fellow ADA members it was apparent that I needed a NSW R-Licence, so it was off to see Tom Zamanis ( The Cornerstone of ADA Melbourne Branch,) amongst the many hats Tom wears, he also is the branches Accredited Assessor for NSW Game Councils R-Licence. Thanks Tom. With the formalities out of the way it was time to get hunting. Peter Costins from Mega Track hunting services located at Howlong, on the NSW/Vic border, just south of Albury/Wodonga, called to make arrangements for a date that suited us both. To my surprise it was quickly realised that Peter lived and worked for a few years in the small country town that I grew up in. Anyway back to the hunt. As the Fellow season opens on the 1st of March it was decided my hunt would be the first cab of the rank, on the 4 th March, when all the top Bucks are still out there. It was prearranged that once I arrived at Howlong a little after lunch, to call Peter and get direction to his home. While driving down his street and looking for his number I came across two 4WD with MEGA TRACK blazed across their sides and I thought! this has to be it. Peter met me out the front and after the usual shaking of the hands, Peter said gees you ve been in a good paddock! referring to my substantial weight gain since he last saw me 20 odd years ago. My retort was, yeh last time I seen you, you had hair! The pleasantries aside we went inside for a cupper and chewed the fat, about the good times we had in my old home town. THE HUNT Peter suggested at around four o clock we pack the bino s and water in the vehicle for our first trip. Firearms were not needed as this was to familiarize myself with the deer and the property Peter had access to for his guiding services, the hunt would wait until the following morning. Once through the gate of the property it was blindingly obvious how dry the county had become over the summer period, rain was surely needed. With binos at the ready it was up hill and down dale for the next few hours glassing and looking over the herd. Fellow deer preferred habitat is mixed woodlands and open grasslands, this property had it all. As the rut had not yet started the larger bucks were segregated from the main herd which mainly consisted of does, yearlings, fawns and spikers. Some of the bucks had their head down and were feeding; from behind you could clearly see the scale of antlers on display. I was in heaven and the next mornings hunt was just too far away. I could hardly wait. The quality of bucks seen on this property was truly amazing, hats off to Peter for a well-managed herd and his knowledge of these deer is first class. Over the years I have found glassing deer is one of the most enjoyable aspects of deer hunting, just watching deer undisturbed you can gain so much knowledge about their behavioural pattern and secrets, you can use this to your advantage during a hunting trip. By the time we got back to Peter house it was dark, while I watched a few hunting CD s from Pete s library, he prepared the nightly meal, venison pie, one of my favourites and there was no disappointments. Sambars Roar 4

MY MEGA FELLOW DEER (Dama dama) Buck Continued The next day an early start was in order, alarm set for 5 o clock which gave us enough time for a quick bite, then set off for the property before first light. The difference this time being, firearm and ammunition were coming with us. Peter s plan was to try and make it back to the hill where the bucks were hanging out the evening before and hopefully cut them off as they were making their way back up the hill after feeding on the flats during the night. We made a bee line for where we had seen the bucks, coming in slowly and quietly as to not disturb them. As with most deer they are very rarely in the same place as the day before, today was no exception and a change of plan was in order. We decided to detour around the left hand face of the hill; everything was in our favour, the sun was out but no glare and a slight breeze in our face, as we crossed over the ridge we could see a nice looking gully in front of us, with a washed out creek which came from the flats below to half way up the gully. Peter suggested we sit for a bit as the deer might be using the washed out creek to travel from their feeding area, to get back to the hill top. No sooner had the words come out of Pete s mouth and a fellow buck miraculously appeared before our eyes. Whispering, Peter asked what my thoughts were on the buck and if you like what you re seeing take the shot before he s on to us, after seeing the well-formed palms, my reply was that s good enough for me. Just after Peter had covered his ears the 225 grain projectile from my 338 ultra-mag hit the spot, the buck did the shimmy-shimmy shake! Then fell to the ground and it was goodnight Irene. As the projectile passed through the animal and out the other side it managed to put a nice 50 cent size hole straight through the middle of its heart, after a few superlatives the congratulations were all round. If anyone out there is considering going on a guided hunt, all I can say is go for it. Hunting with a guide is well worth it, believe me, it takes all the hard work out of it and let s face it you need to spoil yourself some times. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Peter Costins from Mega Track Hunting and Guiding Services, for his professionalism, hospitality and the opportunity he has given me, all because of his support for ADA Melbourne Branch. Sambars Roar 5

State Report Walter Albert The State Executive met in person for the first time since the election of new office bearers on 24th of March. The new office bearers are Colin Brumley as State President, Charles McHugh as State Secretary and myself as State Treasurer. Melbourne branch was well represented at this meeting, but unfortunately some branches failed to send their delegates. The Public Relations Committee is planning to have a stand this year at the Shot Show expo, and next year at the Wild Deer expo. In an Australian first, we will be setting up the Marksman Training System simulator at these expos. The National ADA has recently purchased it and it is the only Hunting Simulator of its type in Australasia. The PR Committee have also for the first time been given a budget to spend money to advertise online through hunting websites. ADA's membership has not been increasing in line with the number of new deer hunters getting their game license. The Hunter Education Committee, led by Barry Howlett, is planning their next course at Forest Edge on 12-14 July 2013. Tim Ebert has agreed to help on this committee and they are looking for members who can help with presentations on the day, so please contact Barry or Tim if you can help. Please encourage any new member or prospective new deer hunter to sign up for this course as it is the best way to quickly learn about deer hunting from the experts. Melbourne branch is entitled to three delegates to State Executive. As Charles and myself are now office bearers on SE, we are now able to have 2 more delegates. Our new delegate Tim Ebert has taken on several projects and it would be good if we could get two more members to come on board and help with running the SE. Please consider. The position of Project Officer has been put on hold, as we are going ahead with the use of a virtual office service. This service will operate 24/7 and divert calls to the appropriate persons or to our website. They will also report to us the type of calls we are getting, so we can better respond to them. Mick Schmidt will answer the calls untill the new system is up and running. The National Parks Regulatory Impact Statement will shortly be closing for comments. If any member has issues with it or would like to put forward suggestions, please contact Steve Garlick or Col Brumley. The 2013 Victorian Hunters Dinner is coming up on 15th June at the Black Tie Restaurant in Warragul. Melbourne branch will again attend, as it is an excellent night with great game food. If you would like to come please book through me and book early as there are limited seats and it fills up quickly. Cost is $50.00 per person. Partners are most welcome and there is accommodation nearby. Please contact me for tickets, on 9761 9077 during work hours and I must receive payment in full to hold a ticket. As most members would know by now, we did not achieve the trial Balloted hunting on Snake Island. The Government's reasoning for rejecting the proposal was flawed, so we are setting up a plan to tackle the issues that the Government came up with. This is being led by Barry Howlett, and any member who would like to help, please get in contact with him. There are many members of the ADA in the Western suburbs and Geelong. They do not attend branch meetings as it is too far to drive. State Executive believes the time is right to form a sub branch around the Werribee area and it should be part of Melbourne branch. Are there any members of Melbourne branch living in this area who would like to help in the formation of this sub branch? Please contact myself or Gino if you can help. Sambars Roar 6

PBGM Update March 2013- Tom Zamanis Progress in our PBGM programs has been quite slow with the warm weather of summer and re-establishment works that HVP are undertaking to replace the lost trees of 2009. We have however been conducting some outings on an adhoc basis when the weather allows, but have not been met with much success over this period. This has led to declining participation, and to arrest this decline we have requested assistance from the Westernport Branch to bolster our numbers with their members that are accredited. There have been a number of challenges to finding success in the current circumstances but we have put together a proposal to HVP to use methods popular overseas to increase our effectiveness. We hope that the proposals are met with approval and we can get started very soon. Two new members joined our PBGM team, Ray Milione and Don Heater successfully gained competency in our accreditation program. Shaun Bell was also successful in re-qualifying. Weather conditions on the range were favourable, with little to no wind. A big thank-you to the BGRC team hosting the event and to ensure it all went smoothly. A BBQ with venison sausages supplied by Melbourne Branch and cooked by the BGRC had all fed in a timely manner. An induction day has been set aside in the near future to familiarize the new members and those from WP Branch that want to assist. Sambars Roar 7

Hound Report Craig Hill The good news is Danny and I both pass the pilot assessor s training course. The bad new is DPI has to fix some items in the reg s. Five of us sat the course two ADA, two VHH and one VDA. There would have been at least 150 years plus of hound knowledge sitting listening to every word spoken by one lady. What we though we knew before we started, we were shown to be only the tip of the iceberg compared to what Glenys knows and was able to teach us in a very short space of time. All five people there walked in with reservations in our expectations of the course. After all we are not breeding show ring dogs, but working dogs and we are the experts on hunting hounds. The 300 plus papers of pre course reading we had may have had something to do with the reservations as well. By the looks of it we ll be able to build a dog from scratch this lot I will have letters after my name when this is finished. Were just some of the comments before the start of the course. The morning started with a briefing, the course in it aims objectives and measurable results. Simon Toop from DPI was present and spoke on the department choice of Glenys Alexandra and the requirements of department in the understanding of the assessment process. Glenys started the course by explaining the brief she had been given by the department and her background which qualified her to prepare and present a course of this nature. Glenys is a top all breed judge for the ANKC and travels the world judging dogs, she also teaches and has prepared the teaching courses for ANKC judges. She has spent her life with dogs and dog people. She knows and understands them. Most important of all she is able to share her knowledge. This is a quality that is short supply now days. The aim of the course was to provide assessor with the additional expertise required in order for organisations to comply with the new Regulations and be approved to register hounds on behalf of the Secretary. Sambars Roar 8

Hound Report Continued Ensuring dogs are compliant with the Regulations is critical to protect hunters from prosecution Maintain the integrity of the permitted breeds by ensuring that only true to type which are sound for purpose, are pasted at assessment. The course also provides a process which will protect both the organisations and Game Victoria in any future auditing that may occur. There are some very import key words in the above stated aims. Firstly additional expertise. The department and ANKC both recognize the level of knowledge already held by the assessors from all organisations. However with the addition of the extra breed we need to enhance the years of practical knowledge we already possess. Protect is mentioned for the hunter, organisations and Game Victoria by enhancing the skills of the assessors. The integrity of the breed. This is of the utmost importance we all love hounds by there deed and their nature. We cannot put ourselves before the structural integrity of our hounds. We all seek to improve our hounds lets do so with the shared leaning of hundreds of years. The first rego day was held at Alexandra, as part of the Upper Goulburn branch expo. We had some 60 dog presented on the day. Of which we had 8 dogs that failed to comply to the required breed standards. ADA has started a back to the future move by reintroducing the photographing of hounds at registration. This is an add level of integrity of the process and speaking form experience a great aid in the recovery of lost or stolen hounds. With the changes made in the process we can not assess a hound till it is at least 12 month of age. As all hounds must be registered to hunt the department has come up with a paper based puppy per registration for dog under the age of 12 months. Hunts can download the form from the net or get a copy from the branch, fill it in and post it to the department for processing. This will enable hunts to train pups under 12 month before they are required to be accessed and registered. Import reminder to all hunters. With the changes to the regulations you no longer need to have you full address on the hound s collar. You must however have the hounds registration number hard stamped on a tag on the collar. Always check the game guide for the last and up to date information on your requirements when hunting in the field. Ignorance is no excuse in the eyes of the law. Sambars Roar 9

Left and below Alexandra Registration day Want to own your own island?? Why not attend the next Sunday Island open day? For details contact Gino on 0418994281. Cool Room for hire Keep your carcasses cool and fresh and hang them in our cool rooms. You can hang them to help the tenderising process and keep your meat safe from flies, a daily rate of $10 per carcass applies Contact us between 7:00am - 7:00pm Frank - 0402273243 in Taylors Lake area Gino - 0418994281 Eltham Above Tom and Renato in the proposed PBGM high seat Sambars Roar 10

2013 Melbourne Branch Calendar When What Where Branch Meeting with Grant Baker from Samhuntvic clothing Thursday 11th April and hunting accessories and Rob Fickling from Moroku30 Austrian Club, 76-90 Sheehan Road Heidelberg giving a demonstration. Sunday 19th May Branch Hunt To be Advised Thursday 13th June Branch Meeting with Colin Perkovic from Lieca Sports Austrian Club, 76-90 Sheehan Road Heidelberg Thursday 9th August Branch meeting and Deer butchering demonstration Austrian Club, 76-90 Sheehan Road Heidelberg Thursday 12th September Branch Auction night Austrian Club, 76-90 Sheehan Road Heidelberg Thursday 10th October Branch meeting and Misty Gully Austrian Club, 76-90 Sheehan Road Heidelberg Thursday 12th December Branch meeting and to be advised Austrian Club, 76-90 Sheehan Road Heidelberg Sambars Roar 11

2013 Melbourne Branch Committee President Gino Lendaro 0418 994 281 melb.pres@austdeer.asn.au Vice President (& State Rep) Walter Albert 0408 319 067 melb.vp@austdeer.asn.au Secretary Guy Balasso 0438400022 melb.sec@austdeer.asn.au Treasurer Wayne Griffiths 0437815573 melb.treas@austdeer.asn.au Committee Members Shaun Bell 0438 020 382 bellsj@netspace.net.au Peter Bransperger 0438 791 480 deer107@bigpond.com Frank Favrin 0402 273 243 ffavrin@hotmail.com Dennis Govey 0408 547 028 turbobossruby@hotmail.com Nick Tanner 0405 141 583 nickwtanner@gmail.com Roar Editor Jill Bell 0432 878 996 melbroar@netspace.net.au Outdoor Shop Nick Tanner 0405 141 583 nickwtanner@gmail.com Frank Balasso 0417 720 700 frank.balasso@hotmail.com Hunting Co-ordinator Peter Bransperger 0438 791 480 deer107@bigpond.com PBGM Co-ordinator Tom Zamanis 0419 582 567 tom@dmz.com.au HDAC Rep Craig Hill 0417 774 910 chi28533@bigpond.net.au PV Accreditation Officer Renato Santamaria 0421 826 361 rsantamaria@virginbroadband.com.au General Meeting: The Melbourne Branch meets every second Thursday of the following months unless advertised. February, April, June, August, October, December Branch Postal Address: ADA Melbourne Branch, 17 Mologa Road, Heidelberg West VIC,3081 ADA Scorers: Bruna Folino Mob: 0437 386 573 Email: folino3752@bigpond.com WANTIRNA: Michael Schmidt 03 9720 9229 CROYDON: John Milton 03 9725 0003 EMERALD: Alan Williams 03 5968 5194 GEMBROOK: Bob Burke 03 5968 1910 EILDON: Bob Carey 0429 359 180 AVONDALE HEIGHTS: Greg Knox 03 9317 9928 Membership Enquires: National Membership Office: PH: 03 9870 1175 Fax: 9870 1173 Email: natmem@austdeer.asn.au Track Closures and Information: Information on track closures is available from the regional offices of the DSE: Gippsland (Traralgon): 5172 2111 Port Phillip (Box Hill): 9296 4400 North East (Benalla): 5761 1611 Parks Victoria Information Line: 131 963 or on the internet www.parkweb.vic.gov.au District Firearms officers: Altona: 9393 9541 Broadmeadows: 9302 8301 Dandenong: 9767 7524 Frankston: 9784 5646 Knox: 98817037 Melbourne: 96546647 Moorabbin: 95566542 Nunawading: 98714114 Firearms Licencing Service: 92473227 Sambars Roar 12

Australian Deer Association 17 Mologa Rd West Heidelberg 3081 melb.sec@austdeer.asn.au Australian Deer Association Melbourne Branch Agenda-General Meeting -14 th.0f February 2013 Location- Austrian Club 1. Meeting open: 8.10 P.M. 2. Guests & New Members Warren Jackman (district firearm officer), Damien Morris from Auspit, Col Brumley ADA State President Charles Mchugh State Secretary and Mick Schmidt Westernport Branch Secretary 3. Apologies: Peter Bransperger and Max airs 4. Minutes of previous meeting: Accepted by:shaun Bell Seconded: Wayne Griffiths 5. Business arising from minutes of previous meeting Nil 6. Correspondence: Steve Garlick resignation as Acting State Presidant, Outlines for Deer hunter education Course, Roger Hallam appointment to Hunting Committee, Memo MO151 Deer Management on Private Land Memo MO152: Balloted Hunting on Snake Island - update Moroka.30 Rob Fickling Beyond the Divide and Westerport Branch bbq. At the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve 7. Business arising from correspondence: 8. Reports Sambars Roar 13

8.1 Treasures Report Wayne Griffiths, The balance as of 15 th. of February 2013 is income of $1,071 Expenditure $80.00 Total $13,914.59 Accepted by: Frank Balasso Seconded:Frank Favrin 8.2 Outdoor Shop Nick Tanner, The last meeting the shops take was $546.00. The shop also purchased 20 copies of Bob Hart cookbook Heat & Smoke which are available for $20.00. ADA Badges are also available for $9.00. Gino Lendaro also sold 2 UHF radios for the shop. 8.3 State Meeting Report Steve Garlick, Gino Lendaro and Walter Albert Gino Lendaro thanks steve Garlick and wishes him all the best Steve will still be doing behind the scenes work for the ADA The new Presidant is Col Brumley,Treasurer is Walter Albert and Secretary is Charles Mchugh. Steve Garlick gives his last report on the Deer Management on Private Land and Balloted Hunting on Snake Island update as per The Australian Deer magazine report and Memos-MO 151and 152 Suggan Buggan deer monitoring will be undertaken by Parks Victoria on the 6 th. -8 th. of May 2013,for those willing to participate please contact the State President or Secretary. National Conference will be held on the 25 th. -27 th. of May 2013 with dinner held at the Royal mail Hotel 8.4 Firearm Users Group Walter Albert There is nothing to report as they only meet 3 times a year. 8.5 PBGM Report Tom Zamanis. A friendly shoot will be had on the 16 th. Of February 2013 at Eagle Park SSAA range with the BGRC The cost will be range fees plus $10.00.Starting time will be 11.00 A.M. Venison sausages will be available for lunch, donated by Gino Lendaro There will be a proficiency test held on the 2 nd. Of March 2013 at the SSAA range at Eagle Park. There is will not be a full accreditation at this stage. Charles Mchugh Has a shooting platform on display at the club and wants comments on what we can do to improve on it. He also mentions how this form of hunting is used in Europe. Charles will be talking to Hancocks to see if the platform could be used in there plantation. 8.6 Hunting Dog Advisory Report Craig Hill As for my talk on the hound assessor pilot training course.(i was half asleep) I spoke briefly about some of the content and the lady who presented the course Glenys Alexander international show judge and trainer of judges. l spoke of the level of formation she was able to impart to some very experienced hounds and long term breeds in a very short space of time. Sambars Roar 14

There will be some changes to the setup of the hound assessments and some changes to the paper work as well. Question from the floor about why this is. Answer to protect the members, the department and above all the ADA in that we we executing our duty and assessors in a correct manner. I an writing a bit for the new letter as well. It will include the rego days as well. 8.7 Branch Hunt Gino Lendaro No hunting as yet as it is still too hot and dangerous due to extreme weather. 9. General Business Westernport Branch has sent out an invitation to all members to their Barbeque which will be held at the Upper Yarra Reservoir. This will be held on Saturday the 23 rd. of February 2013. Various activities are planned throughout the day. Westernport branch has also a hunter education day which will be held at Clydes on the 11 th. of April 2013. 10 Branch Awards 2012 Nils Toivonen Award - James Bishop Best Hog Deer First place John Mayall with a score of 101 7 / 8. D.S. Second Place Shaun Bell with a score of 97 ¾ D.S. Best Fallow Deer First Place Luke Gaetano with a score of 253 3 / 8 D.S. Best Rusa Deer First Place Aaron Lendaro with a score of 179 5 / 8 D.S. First Deer Award Barry Baker Meeting Closed: 9.20P.M. Entertainment Warren Jackson a district firearm Officer gave a talk on firearm and ammo storage and handling at home and cars with many questions asked by members. Damien Morris From Auspit gave a demonstration on his product with 2 spits cooking over the fire at the rear of the Austrian Club.Damien had his product for sale to members for special prices. Thank you to Warren and Damien for their time and effort Sambars Roar 15

Melbourne Branch Trophy competition - 2013 (National Trophy Rules Apply) NAME: ADDRESS: POSTCODE: PH: A.D.A. Membership No: SPECIES: SAMBAR FALLOW RUSA CHITAL RED HOG Tag No: (If applicable) BEST OVERSEAS TROPHY Scoresheet not required only photograph) BEST SAMBAR TAKEN OVER HOUNDS BEST DEER TAKEN WITH A BOW I declare that this trophy was a free roaming wild deer taken in a legal, ethical and sportsman like manner without the aid of an artificial light, bait or lure and that I was a financial member of the Melbourne Branch at the time the trophy was taken. The trophy MUST have been taken between 1st January 2012 and 31st December 2012. A copy of the OFFICIAL scoresheet and a photo of the trophy (to be retained by the branch) are to be included with each entry. SIGNED: DATE OF ENTRY: For Sale at the Outdoor Shop Need a membership form? Visit: www.austdeer.com.au and download the latest form Sambars Roar 16

To THE LANDHOLDER / OCCUPIER The Department of Primary Industries (DPI), will be undertaking a 1080 pest animal poisoning program using buried baits on public land at See Attached Tables to control Wild Dogs. The poison to be used is compound 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) which is contained within an approved bait type for the pest species. Poisoning will occur from 05/03/2013 to 28/05/2013 after which time DPI will collect and dispose of untaken and unused baits in accordance with the Directions for the Use of 1080 Pest Animal Bait Products in Victoria. When used in accordance with the product label and the Directions for the Use of 1080 Pest Animal Bait Products in Victoria the chances of non-target animal impacts are reduced but there is still some associated risk. By being aware of the dangers you are able to help manage the risk. To minimise the risk of poisoning to your animals you are advised: 1. Confine, muzzle and /or restrain your domestic animals, particularly dogs and cats, to prevent them from accessing 1080 pest animal poison baits or carcasses. 2. Domestic animals, particularly dogs and cats, are susceptible to primary poisoning from ingesting 1080 pest animal bait products and secondary poisoning from ingesting contaminated carcasses. It is unusual for domestic animals to scavenge on dog carcasses. 3. Closely monitor the health and behaviour of your domestic pets. If you notice any unusual or uncharacteristic behaviour contact your local veterinarian immediately. 4. There is a delay in the poison action of 1080 and animals that have ingested 1080 pest animal bait products may die on your property. 5. Collect and destroy any poisoned carcasses you find by burning (in accordance with local regulations) or burying to a depth of at least 50 cm for rabbits and at least 1 metre for foxes, wild dogs and feral pigs. 6. Always dispose of carcasses away from natural features such as waterways. Dangers to Humans: Compound 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) is a restricted schedule 7 poison and there is no known antidote. If you are handling poison bait and/or carcasses always use protective rubber gloves and wash hands and gloves thoroughly after contact. When used in accordance with the product label and Directions for the Use of 1080 Pest Animal Bait Products in Victoria, there is little risk of humans being poisoned by 1080 pest animal bait products. If poisoning occurs immediately contact a doctor or the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 Further information on the use and handling of 1080 is available from 1080 pest animal bait manufacturers. For further information please contact: Gippsland Region North East Region Vaughn Kingston Greg Ivone Biosecurity Area Leader Wild Dogs Biosecurity Area Leader Wild Dogs Department of Primary Industries Department of Primary Industries Telephone: (03) 5155 8121 Telephone: (03) 5731 1211 Date 22 February 2013 Sambars Roar 17

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To THE LANDHOLDER / OCCUPIER The Department of Primary Industries (DPI), will be undertaking a 1080 pest animal poisoning program in the Bindi Area on Bicentennial National Trail, Cowell Hwy, Degreaves Track, Duggan Creek Track, Marble Gully Track, Mt Shaw Track, Mt Tambo Road, Nunniong Plains Track, Scrubby Creek Track, Spring Hill Track, Tea Pot Creek Track, Wc1 Track and off track at BIN001, BIN002, BIN003, BIN004, BIN005, BIN006, BIN007, BIN008, BIN009, BIN010, BIN011, BIN012, BIN013, BIN014, BIN015 See Attached Map to control Wild Dogs. The poison to be used is compound 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) which is contained within an approved bait type for the pest species. Poisoning will occur from 6/3/2013 to 29/5/2013 after which time DPI will collect and dispose of untaken and unused baits in accordance with the Directions for the Use of 1080 Pest Animal Bait Products in Victoria. When used in accordance with the product label and the Directions for the Use of 1080 Pest Animal Bait Products in Victoria the chances of non-target animal impacts are reduced but there is still some associated risk. By being aware of the dangers you are able to help manage the risk. To minimise the risk of poisoning to your animals you are advised: 1. Confine, muzzle and / or restrain your domestic animals, particularly dogs and cats, to prevent them from accessing 1080 pest animal poison baits or carcasses. 2. Domestic animals, particularly dogs and cats, are susceptible to primary poisoning from ingesting 1080 pest animal bait products and secondary poisoning from ingesting contaminated carcasses. It is unusual for domestic animals to scavenge on dog carcasses. 3. Closely monitor the health and behaviour of your domestic pets. If you notice any unusual or uncharacteristic behaviour contact your local veterinarian immediately. 4. There is a delay in the poison action of 1080 and animals that have ingested 1080 pest animal bait products may die on your property. 5. Collect and destroy any poisoned carcasses you find by burning (in accordance with local regulations) or burying to a depth of at least 50 cm for rabbits and at least 1 metre for foxes, wild dogs and feral pigs. 6. Always dispose of carcasses away from natural features such as waterways. Dangers to Humans: Compound 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) is a restricted schedule 7 poison and there is no known antidote. If you are handling poison bait and/or carcasses always use protective rubber gloves and wash hands and gloves thoroughly after contact. When used in accordance with the product label and Directions for the Use of 1080 Pest Animal Bait Products in Victoria, there is little risk of humans being poisoned by 1080 pest animal bait products. If poisoning occurs immediately contact a doctor or the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 Further information on the use and handling of 1080 is available from 1080 pest animal bait manufacturers. For further information please contact: Vaughn Kingston Biosecurity Area Leader Wild Dogs Department of Primary Industries Telephone No (03) 5155 8121 Date: 26 February 2013 Sambars Roar 21

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