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Goat hunting Australia

Started by memo, October 23, 2025, 08:08:06 AM

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memo

Hey everyone, it's been a while but thought I'd pop by and say G'day.
Work has kept me pretty busy the past few years, but I normally get out for one decent adventure each year. It's just that I've been unsuccessful those hunts though.

A couple of good mates (Jezza and Reithy) reached out and invited me on a hunt for Feral Goats up in our mountainous terrain here on the Great Dividing Range. All three of us hunting own Big Jim Thunderchilds, so we decided on a Big Jim Goat hunt.
Recently another mate started making self bows and gave one to me, so I took it along as well to try and get a Billy with that one. I made up a new batch of woods to go with the selfbow using some natural Turkey feathers, some creative painting and some Ribteks passed down to my from a good friend who passed away last year.

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We rocked up to the property on Friday afternoon and set ourselves up in the cabin. Got the fire going, cooked up dinner, maybe a few sneaky beers and first light Saturday we were off.

It was cold and windy, and the Goats weren't keen on leaving the shelter of the thick bush.


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Covering the ground with binoculars won out in the end with some spotted on a distant hill.
We set off and caught up with them in the thick tea tree. A young Nanny fed towards me and she became my first selfbow kill.

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More Goats made their presence known, with a few handy Billies amongst them. A bit of cat and mouse ensured as they fed along, but we managed to get in front of the feeding mob.

Reithy was first up, and as a one horned fella walked past at 20, I witnessed one of  the most emphatic kills I've seen. The Billy dropped on the spot, his legs folding under him as the arrow took out both lungs.

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The Billy had completely snapped one horn off fighting, but Reithy was pretty happy with himself, and rightly so.

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We continued after the remainder, as they fed unaware of their companions demise. Another white Billy was preoccupied browsing and allowed me to get very close. I drew the Osage selfbow back and sent the Ribtek on its way, quickly downing a representative Billy.
I was happy to get a decent one with the selfbow, and looked up at the sky and let Tom know his broadheads were still going strong.

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Past my bedtime now, so I'll continue tomorrow.

Cheers,
Memo.

rainman

Nice looking Osage bow.  How hard is Osage to get in Australia? 
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rastaman

Great hunt so far!  Thanks for sharing it with us! Nice looking arrows and cool osage selfbow!
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Pat B

Congrats on your first 2 selfbow kills.  Looks like cool country to hunt in. Thanks for sharing.  :thumbsup:
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johnnyk71

AWESOME post! thank you for sharing your adventure!
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Ben Maher

This is awesome to see .

Steve is one of 'the' tradbow people here in Oz. Few if any are more respected or liked.

And now he goes and gets it done with a selfbow.

Nope, not jealous 🤗
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MnFn

I really enjoyed this story. Thanks for taking the time to write it.
Two questions tho.
1. What weight bows do you usually shoot for goats?
2. What is a sneaky beer?
Thanks again!
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Enjoyed the post.  That self bow has good mojo.
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supernaut

Really neat hunt. Congrats and thanks for sharing with us!


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Terry Green

Great thread guys!!! Great job also!!! Thanks for sharing.

Nothing wrong with a nanny, I killed on that looks just like  yours in TX years ago. Big horned and very unique so I got her mounted.  :campfire:
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