Maximum 4 Dogs - Pets only
Deer Available
Marron for a Fee
SSAA OR HUNTING CLUB MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED BY ALL HUNTERS
Kangaroo Island is a 250-acre property offering a mostly flat terrain where lots of pigs, some deer, cats, quail, ducks and trout in the creeks can be found. Marron can be fished for extra charges.
You don’t need a four-wheel-drive to get to the property as long as you don’t go past the shed. You will need a four-wheel-drive to get around the property, however, be sure to bring your own recovery gear as you will be on own.
There is mobile service available at the shed area with Telstra, not sure about Optus service.
BYO everything for camping or rent an insulated shed with basic facilities for accommodation.
No need to bring firewood – the property has available firewood lying around the property for you to collect.
You can sight your firearms at your campsite and target shoot with care, of course observing all safety precautions.
There are no extra charges for trophies.
Mostly flat.
Winter temperatures range from 6 to 20 degrees with 350mm of rainfall on average a year, whilst summer enjoys 22-37-degree weather. Winter onwards is best for pigs.
If renting shed there is a gas fridge, sink with cold water combustion, fire, three ring gas cooktop with kettle, chairs, table, and two camp stretches. The shed is insulated so it gets quite warm and toasty in there. There is also an outside drop toilet and outside barbecue pit area.
If camping there is a good sheltered spot behind the shed in a clearing with a steel Firepit that is nicely sheltered.
Winter can be quite wild and woolly, cold and wet so it is a good idea to bring warm and waterproof clothing and gumboots.
Summer can be in the mid 30s, but still it is best to have a set of warm clothes for the evenings and waterproof jackets just in case.
Best time of the year is winter as some pigs travel through the property after the first heavy rains.
Bookings are open all year and depend on personal preference for seasons.
Guests can arrive and depart any time as the key is available in a lock box.
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 within 500m of stock, or on ridgelines, respecting property boundaries, avoid driving on crops. Be mindful of driving close to stock.
Do not shoot anywhere near main house or owners’ pets. No hooning or digging up ground with vehicles. Hunt respectfully – no hunting whilst drinking.
Take all rubbish with you to the designated area, obey any fire restrictions especially total fire bans.
No designated UHF channel.
There is scrub which is old growth bush with black boys and grass trees up to 3m high.
There is a creek that runs to the end of the property with two ponds at crossings with trout and Marron available here. Marron at an extra charge with an honesty system appreciated.
There are a couple of small waterfalls in the thick scrub approximately 2m high and an abundance of wildlife including goannas, echidna, wedge tail eagle, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, blue wrens, glossy black cockatoo’s, and the list goes on.
There are also plenty of things to do in the area of the Flinders Chase National Park just down the road, plus Western River in the other direction where you can fish and swim.
There are two pond crossings that are peaceful to sit and fish for some Marron or trout. Hunters love the scenery, the peacefulness, and the wildlife.
Families can catch Marron, see wildlife, see lambs being born, go on night walks or drives to see kangaroos and wallabies, and the dams are really nice for swimming in the summer.
The major town is Kingscote with a 24-hour fuel station, two hotels/pubs, supermarket, cafes, restaurants, jetty, pelican feeding etc.
The nearest town is Parndana approximately 30-minute drive from the property it has petrol and diesel.
Opening hours are usually Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 6pm, and Saturday 8.30 to 12pm and 8.30 to 4pm on Sunday’s.
It is recommended visitors come to Kangaroo Island well equipped.
For access to properties, 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 non-hunters attending with hunters on properties, although not compulsory, we do suggest and recommend joining the Shooters Union.
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
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.