SPENDING time consuming content on the internet usually sees me watching videos from Europe or North America. So much about the way they hunt is rooted deep in the continuity of their cultures, but their changing of seasons is much more abrupt than what most of us are used to in Australia. For this reason, when I see people talking about ‘hunting season’ in the northern hemisphere, it makes me think about what this might mean in our context.
For me, the first thought I have when I consider ‘hunting season’, is the weather cooling slightly, and the sound of fallow bucks croaking in the hills. The change in temperature makes being outside more comfortable, the action from the animals is much more exciting, and as it cools down further,…
