Inland Hunting Properties - Gilgandra #1 NSW Hunting Property  

Gilgandra #1 NSWHunting Property

Gilgandra #1 NSW Hunting Property, Gilgandra, NSW, 2827

Property information

  • Landowner Charges
  • Camping per Person per Night : 75
  • Minimum Booking Fee : 550
  • Additional Info
  • Bikes or Quads Allowed : Yes
  • Dogs Allowed : ASK
  • Notes :

    $100 per goat charged.

     

Inland Hunting Properties
Property with possible Pigs, Goats, Foxes, Cats and Hare

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GILGANDRA #1 HUNTING PROPERTY

 

Gilgandra #1 is mainly a Pig and Goat Hunting Property.

 

No need to bring firewood – the property has available firewood lying around the property for you to collect.

You can sight your firearms and target shoot at your campsite, of course observing all safety precautions.

Spotlighting is ok. 

 

Terrain

Undulating, hilly, open grasslands and scrub. There are 25 dams on the property.

 

Facilities

Good mobile service availabel on the property. 

BYO everything for camping – ute, swag, tent, canopy etc. BYO food, water for drinking, beddings, lights, fuel, extra water, cooking equipment, insect repellent, sunscreen, solar camp shower, eskies and a sense of adventure!

  

Best Time to Book

All year around.

 

Property Owners Rules

Be aware of gates when you transit through and leave gates as you found them unless otherwise advised. Rules on the property are simple – follow and read the conditions for property access book. Common Sense – leave gates as found, no shooting at or anywhere near grazing cattle, or on ridgelines, respecting property boundaries, avoid driving on near crops and gardens.

Hunt respectfully. Take all rubbish with you to the designated area, obey any fire restrictions especially total fire bans. No hooning vehicles or motorcross bikes.

Please avoid the following: leaving rubbish, shooting near dwellings, driving on track after rain. Over shooting (e.g. firing off a lot of shots at game) Leaving gates opened and not latching gate properly. Shooting fence posts and signs.


 

 

Additional Supplies

Closest fuel and supermarket at Gilgandra, which ios 24Kms away.

 

SUBMITTED HUNTING PHOTOS

 

PROPERTY ACCESS

For access to any of our properties, all Shooters, Non-shooters and Bow Hunters require current membership of one of the following:


All Doggers on dogging approved properties need to be a member of the APDHA

For each non-hunter attending any of our properties, it is compulsory to be covered by current comprehensive public liability insurance. This is a non-negotiable requirement and forms part of your booking contract. Similar to having travel insurance to go on holidays. This insurance is available by being a current member of an AHO, the SSAAbefore your booking is approved.

We also recommend current ambulance cover.

You enter these properties fully aware of the risks involved and do so at your own risk.
IHP, property owners and all related and unrelated parties are not held liable for any claim, accident or injury.

In other words, take responsibility for your own actions, watch what you are doing and ACT LIKE AN ADULT WITH COMMON SENSE.

We truly want everyone to have a great time on our properties. Take time to read and understand the Conditions of Property Access

 

BRINGING BIKES, BUGGY's or QUADS/ATVs?

RIDERS READ BELOW:

Risk assessments must be taken for potential hazards whilst using any bikes, quads/ATV or buggy's on the property.

Some properties only allow certain types of vehicles. Please check listing carefully.
Helmet and protective gear to be worn whenever operating these vehicles.

We recommend the Yassi Course or some form of accredited training be taken prior to using any bikes, quads/ATV or buggy’s on the property.

 

Bikes, buggy’s and Quads/ATV are to be taken onto properties entirely at your own risk.

No responsibility will be taken. Assess your own insurance for these recreational vehicles.

You release and indemnify IHP and all related parties against any claim of any kind whatsoever.

If in doubt or you do not agree to or understand these terms, do not bring and or ride bikes, buggy's or quad/ATV.

 

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Handy Information:

 

BOOKING INFORMATION

How to Book your Hunt with IHP in 3 easy steps Download your Conditions for Property Access

 

 

Open for Hunting Call (02) 65 857 185 to Book Now

FEATURES

Game Hunting

Pigs
Goats
Foxes
Cats
Rabbits
Hare

Terrain

Hilly
Open Grasslands
Scrub
Forest
Dams

Lodging

Camping

Partner and Children Activities

Bush Walking
Bird Watching
Photography
Bike Riding
Relax by Campfire
Visit Local Towns

GALLERY

Location

AGENT INFO:

0265857185
Buckshot - PO Box 35, Laurieton, NSW, 2443

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Property Owners

We only match premium hunters to your property. All hunters are assessed and rated by our team, by you and other landowners. If a hunter does not match up, we do not provide a booking.
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Hunters

We believe in the balance conservation hunting provides. Farm stock and native endangered species are in a continuous battle for survival against the feral animal plague that is crippeling Australia.