Sambar NightStalkers

Sambar NightStalkers Sambar NightStalkers are responsible and ethical hunting service that will assist you in removing problem deer from your property.

WELCOME TO SAMBAR NIGHTSTALKERS...

A free community service for East Gippsland Land owners. WHAT WE DO…
We meet with you, the land owner, we discuss and assess your deer problem. After the appropriate permission forms and property boundary maps are signed…we set up a schedule of visitation to harvest your problem deer. We may install night vision game cameras, we may decide that spotlighting is t

he best solution, or in the case of heavily wooded rain forest gullies we will employ conventional deer stalking, morning and late afternoon. This may include the use of a hunting companion dog. In some cases, we may use a tree stand or mobile platform for better visibility. Landowners and their agents are legally, able to spotlight at night to harvest problem deer. This legislation covers Sambar Deer, Fallow Deer, Red Deer (including Wapiti), Sika Deer-Red Deer hybrids, Rusa Deer and Chital Deer. Hog Deer are not included under the legislation and an Authority to Control Wildlife permit is needed to control problem Hog Deer on private property. Deer can only be harvested using specified firearm calibres and minimum bullet weights to ensure humane destruction, and anyone using a firearm must have the appropriate licence. Landowners on their own properties, their managers, permanent employees or agents are able to harvest the above, identified problem deer. Anyone other than the landowner harvesting deer on a property must carry written permission signed and dated by the landowner of that property. As your agent, we carry that appropriate permission, in a detailed log book at all times. THE PROPERTIES WE HARVEST DEER ON…
Many of the private properties, in East Gippsland, we harvest Sambar deer from are surrounded by State Parks and Crown Land. The access to these properties is usually through watercourses and unique warm temperate rain forest gullies, that are become denuded and damaged by deer. These gullies have become the breeding grounds for Sambar deer, housing resident populations of breeding females. The stags are moving on and off the properties via these rainforest and gully systems, safe without hunting pressure or natural predators. Put simply, it is not the deer’s fault that farming practices and cleared land on the verges of these gullies, provide more fresh feed and water than they would find in natural habitat but they have the capacity to use it to great advantage. Sambar Night Stalkers, deer harvesting on private properties, allows deer numbers to be kept in balance by natural increase, that requires hunting pressure to maintain this natural balance. Deer are here to stay, what we try to achieve is a more balanced outcome, by reducing populations to manageable levels. Many of our more remote properties have two ‘hot wires’ around some of their boundaries. These have been extremely successful in discouraging Sambar deer, but kangaroos and escaped farm fallow deer take no notice of the electric fence wires. Whilst it is incumbent upon appropriate Government departments to approve a management process on Crown Land that is both effective and economical, that process will still leave private land owners with wild animal management issues. THE BIGGER PICTURE…
One of the problems that has compounded the increase in Sambar deer numbers is having large Parks in Eastern Victoria that are no-hunting areas. This is a recipe for disaster and on-going management by registered ethical hunters is needed badly. If this proposed increase in Parks hunting is endorsed it should not be just left to ‘deer hunters choice’ or the emphasis will be centred on antlered Sambar stags only. It is the female Sambar who control breeding frequency and success, so part of the management must ensure that an even number of both sexes are harvested. Hunters won’t like this but it should be a mandatory part of any future Sambar deer hunting legislation. Last year in Victoria, almost 100,000 deer, including 80,875 Sambar and 15,059 Fallow were hunted and harvested in 2016, according to a report by Victoria’s Game Management Authority and the Arthur Rylah Institute. Based on a survey of 1600 licensed hunters, the report found last year’s total harvest was almost twice the average since 2009 (55,681) and 30 per cent more than the 2015 harvest of 71,142 deer. With the ever increasing number of licensed deer hunters in Victoria today, they should be co opted as an effective management tool to control Sambar deer numbers in Parks and Crown Land, certainly if THEY ARE utilised properly in a co-operative manner. SAMBAR NIGHT STALKERS MISSION…
Sambar NightStalkers responsibly and ethically, fills the void for private land owners who do not wish to shoot OR who are not licenced to shoot Sambar Deer on their own land. We remove the deer, including all waste if necessary. We treat the harvested animal with respect in death. We offer a share of the harvested venison and we assist with butchering and effective use of the harvested animal. All venison transported from your property is then individually cryovaced and labelled with property details, date and time before deep freezing. Contact us for assistance with your deer problem at [email protected]

Ignored, Rushed, Passed — Australians Deserve BetterThis Week Was a Line in the Sand for Law-Abiding Australians, the Fe...
21/01/2026

Ignored, Rushed, Passed — Australians Deserve Better
This Week Was a Line in the Sand for Law-Abiding Australians, the Federal Government chose to shut down debate and rush laws through Parliament without genuine consultation or respect for differing views. That should concern every responsible, freedom-minded Australian — whether fi****ms are your issue or not.
We understand people are angry – you should be!
Anger is the spark, not the solution.
Real influence comes from measured, persistent engagement, not momentary outrage.
What happens now: State by state pressure
With federal laws now passed and the Commonwealth holding the purse strings, gun reform shifts firmly into a state-by-state fight.
Every voting Australian who has the means should write, email, or visit their local MP’s office to discuss our stance on these issues. Be respectful, but clear.
Representation matters
Thank those who voted against these Bills and stood their ground.
To those who abstained — that was disappointing. Abstention is not representation, particularly on issues that affect the rights and livelihoods of law-abiding Australians.
These moments need to be remembered.
Numbers still matter!
Governments can ignore voices for a time — but they cannot ignore numbers forever.
Fi****ms and free speech will not be the only issues at the next election, but what happened this week must not be forgotten.
Votes are earned, not owed.
In Vic – Make sure you have signed the petition – still only 6800 signatures on this! We need to get it over 10k for debate to occur in the upper house.
https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/.../reject-changes-to...
Give your feedback to the Ken Ley Rapid review: https://engage.vic.gov.au/victorian-fi****ms--rapid-review

Have your say on Victoria's current fi****ms laws and opportunities for reform.

Well it looks like the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026, has passed through parliament.Despite the ...
21/01/2026

Well it looks like the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026, has passed through parliament.
Despite the best efforts of those sympathetic to the fi****ms legislation component of the bill, that section was separated from the proposal without consultation and due process from affected or concerned public groups.
This is not democracy in action, I urge all legal and firearm owners and their families to continue to lobby their respective state governments and continue to place pressure on Federal members.
I enclose just one of my letters to my local member, at least this letter was responded to prior to the vote in Parliament yesterday.
I enclose the response, make of it what you will...
I don't know about you, but I feel ambushed by our Federal Labour Government and their alliance with the Greens.
Please keep up the fight for Shooters and Hunters rights...

The author with his 2 best Sambar, both taken in the mid to late 1970's. Sambar NightStalkers have moved from East Gipps...
10/04/2024

The author with his 2 best Sambar, both taken in the mid to late 1970's. Sambar NightStalkers have moved from East Gippsland to the Alpine Shire in Tawonga. Still hunting on Private land and fringes of the Alpine National Park around home.
I'm over 70 now, so stalking is slow and steady... more sit and wait ambush, rather than walking them up... filling the freezer is never a problem.
There are so many hunters working the Local properties at night that we will decide on the future direction for Sambar NightStalkers...

Why cue for sold out supermarket mince when you can dip into the freezer for my own harvested, wild shot, free range org...
02/04/2020

Why cue for sold out supermarket mince when you can dip into the freezer for my own harvested, wild shot, free range organic venison, coupled with veggies from my organic garden...
This is an old favourite from a couple of old European hound hunters from back in the 70's, when I hunted over the hounds in the Big River Valley and surrounds...Les Molnar and John Klapperchec, who both did goat in Australia and Roe Deer in Europe in this style.
Hot smoked (in apple tree cuttings and mountain ash chips) Fallow deer hind shoulder, with sautéed red cabbage, apples, leeks, garlic, red onion and carrots in white wine and butter...
It's just a shame I couldn't have 3 or 4 friends over for dinner to share the bounty, the upside a full bottle of Cab Sav for the cook... This subsistence life in isolation is hard work, only 6 months supply of venison left...and the garden just keeps on giving...

My hunting season has gone like this, 12 weeks off with a ruptured achillies tendon, 2 weeks holiday to New Zealand Sout...
31/03/2020

My hunting season has gone like this, 12 weeks off with a ruptured achillies tendon, 2 weeks holiday to New Zealand South Island. Return home and 2 weeks isolation with a Covid 19 test and now a further 2 weeks in isolation due to new restrictions... Four and a half months without going bush or hunting on the private properties we enjoy hunting access on. I have been writing a book of collected stories, poems, photography and artwork of many of my life experiences... this is one I wrote last year... very pertinent now, with tomorrow the hound season opening for 2020. The potential of a looming closure of the Hound hunting season due to Covid 19 could be very real. I HOPE YOU ENJOY IT AS MUCH AS I DID WRITING IT AFTER A NUMBER OF MEETINGS WITH THAT RIPPER STAG...

31/03/2020

I’m now in my 4th week of isolation, since getting home from New Zealand. With hunting in the bush off limits, The sum of my days are 2 daily walk/swims/fishing with Lila. She doesn’t need any more training, but she just keeps responding to our 24/7 time together. I swear this dog reads my mind, she just wants to please... in isolation I couldn’t ask for a better mate

A few more images of 'haast's otoko espresso', the amazing little deer hunters replica hut that Robyn serves delicious w...
08/03/2020

A few more images of 'haast's otoko espresso', the amazing little deer hunters replica hut that Robyn serves delicious wild shot Fiordland Free range, organic venison and whitebait from down in Haast. The business was created in tribute to her dad Ron Hogland a well known Haast deer culler and hunter. Also images of her venison supply from Fare Game (NZ).
This type of venture is just what we need in East Gippsland to boost our tourism after the recent bush fires.

08/03/2020

We are on a circumnavigation of New Zealand's South Island, the trip is to research, Venison harvesting and processing and more importantly the delivery of our wild shot Sambar Deer for free range, organic, commercially marketed venison in East Gippsland... on behalf of my community service, Sambar Night Stalkers, https://www.facebook.com/deerharvesters/
This is the area where I started my deer stalking and hunting in NZ in the mid 1970's, travelling here for every 'Roar' usually below Haast down in the Big Bay area, flying on to the beach with Peter Plew from Aspiring Air in Wanaka. Amazing to run into a true hunting legend's daughter Robyn and her very special, little game provider caravan "Haast's otoko espresso" that she created in tribute to her dad, The Bear - Ron Hogland.
Delicious White Bait Fritters and Venison Burgers that would be a sensation in East Gippsland, especially The Slipway Lakes Entrance and other public venues that will form part of the New Economies to regenerate our beautiful part of East Gippsland.

A great story from Newfoundland, where the locals are "eating the problem". More importantly the National Parks are now ...
13/01/2020

A great story from Newfoundland, where the locals are "eating the problem". More importantly the National Parks are now issuing licences to take Moose within National Parks on the Island in Canada. This is worth following to demonstrate to our government that responsible hunting with registered hunters is the best way to control over abundant deer species within our National Parls.

And salami. And pepperoni.

21/08/2019

A presentation in 2019 from Sambar NightStalkers on managing the wild deer problem on private land in Victoria. Back in May this year, I presented at Feral Forage and Feast at Bruthen. More than 500 people attended. My talk was on managing the wild deer problem on private property, Who we are, what we do and how we work with private land owners. We listed our venture partners, FLOAT, who will assist in a new economy and we talked about the future for commercial wild deer processing in Victoria. Lots happening since then...

This weeks, b***d leg of venison, young Sambar spikey, wrapped in prosciutto, streaky bacon, rosemary, anchovies, Tuscan...
21/08/2019

This weeks, b***d leg of venison, young Sambar spikey, wrapped in prosciutto, streaky bacon, rosemary, anchovies, Tuscan capers, Sicilian green olives, and black pepper. Rob and I, fired up the old combustion stove in the kitchen @ Mallacoota, kicking back with our feet up enjoying a good Cab Sav by the firebox...

This is the alternative hunters have been waiting for. The Victorian Government Sustainable Hunting Action Plan (SHAP), ...
01/05/2019

This is the alternative hunters have been waiting for.
The Victorian Government Sustainable Hunting Action Plan (SHAP), supports and guides the game hunting industry's long-term growth and provides practical actions that benefit the environment, the economy and the whole Victorian community.

In the first stage of SHAP, the Government reduced the regulatory barriers relating to the commercial processing and use of harvested wild deer. Recent changes allow farmers to more easily dispose of problem wild deer and for commercial field harvesters and meat processors to process wild deer for human and pet consumption.

This recreational hunter based program, now before parliament, justifiably supports responsible recreational harvesting and then commercial processing of wild shot free range organic venison for private and family consumption.

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