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    @imaca Chams dont like great open tops and faces. If they have a choice they favour little gully heads with flowing water, toitoi and Hebes. they have annual migrations between summer and winter areas and tend to move around having a pick here and a pick there. They will have an 'eagles nest' lookout that they move up to for the day but that is not where they are feeding. So in the morning they are in the gully heads with green hebes etc and then through the day they are up at a lookout point watching the valley below for danger. They can be hunted all day from above.
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    @Moa Hunter, epic, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaca View Post
    @Moa Hunter, epic, thanks
    @imaca, I have posted this vid before but even if you have already seen it, it is worth watching and studying. Not too much is said about Chams but what is said is gold. Also observe the country around and before the family group of chams are found and then the type of taller snow grass etc where they are feeding in a steep little creek https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rc...7gwFojwjFFRaI4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    @imaca, I have posted this vid before but even if you have already seen it, it is worth watching and studying. Not too much is said about Chams but what is said is gold. Also observe the country around and before the family group of chams are found and then the type of taller snow grass etc where they are feeding in a steep little creek https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rc...7gwFojwjFFRaI4
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