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- Australia and now South Africa
My first concern was it can be used for “Styling in town” wear that around here and you might be considered eccentric.
Just joking, but I think it’s like when in Rome, it might look the part there but it would be akin tho wearing Tweeds or a German hunters hat on a hunt in Australia it would look good where it is traditional wear.
Better stick to a Flanny if you come here to shoot Roo’s. That hat would keep you warm on the coldest of nights in the paddock but most stick with a cheap Beanie.
As for Kangaroos and vermin.
Kangaroos are protected but are a sustainable resource and the stupid pr!cos banning the use of the hide should come to realise the same number of Roos are harvested for meat and a large number of skins are discarded because the processors can’t sell enough so it reduces the value of the animal to the licensed professional shooter and the supply chain.
As for being vermin, they are widespread and plentiful but only harvested on quota. I’m good with that but I don’t know how you can calculate the number that would be struck, injured or killed by vehicle collisions daily. Or the economic impacts of this.
Just joking, but I think it’s like when in Rome, it might look the part there but it would be akin tho wearing Tweeds or a German hunters hat on a hunt in Australia it would look good where it is traditional wear.
Better stick to a Flanny if you come here to shoot Roo’s. That hat would keep you warm on the coldest of nights in the paddock but most stick with a cheap Beanie.
As for Kangaroos and vermin.
Kangaroos are protected but are a sustainable resource and the stupid pr!cos banning the use of the hide should come to realise the same number of Roos are harvested for meat and a large number of skins are discarded because the processors can’t sell enough so it reduces the value of the animal to the licensed professional shooter and the supply chain.
As for being vermin, they are widespread and plentiful but only harvested on quota. I’m good with that but I don’t know how you can calculate the number that would be struck, injured or killed by vehicle collisions daily. Or the economic impacts of this.