"Australia has a long history of hunting and gathering. Indigenous people across Australia have hunted wildlife for at least 35,000 years, relying on hunting as a food source, clothing, shelter, and cultural and spiritual needs.
During that time, the people living in Victoria left physical evidence of their activities that now survive as cultural heritage places and objects. Aboriginal places and objects can be found all over Victoria and are often near major food sources such as rivers, lakes, swamps and the coast.
Aboriginal places and objects are present at some hunting locations and it is important to remember that they are protected by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006 (Vic). Hunters should always be mindful of this as some hunting, driving and camping activity has the potential to interfere with, or even destroy, Aboriginal places and objects."
Recreational shooting occurs where traditional owners hunted and lived. If people could leave areas as they found them, we'd all be a bit better off.
6 duck bag limits have really knocked the energy out of duck season at any rate. It used to be boom time in my town. You knew when it was hunting season because you couldn't miss it. Not any more.