Originally Posted by
stagstalker
Slip hunting is generally the most productive method in the Southern Ruahines. Get on google earth and check out areas you want to hunt, look at the slips and then see if it looks like there’s a place you can access opposite them to sit, watch, and shoot. Spring is in full effect now so young silly deer will be out eating when they shouldn’t be.
Bush hunting the Southern Ruahines can be quite productive but you kind of need to learn the terrain and how the bush works in there. Climb above the supplejack belt and sidle into the good guts. Climb too high and it will get thick again up around the leatherwood transition line. You often have to push through pockets of shit to break out into the next nice open gut as you sidle. You will know when you’re in the right area when you get onto lots of sign. There’s a lot of deer in there so you will find it. Can also be some dangerous bluffs throughout there too, covered by undergrowth which you stumble upon so take care.
Walking open creeks and rivers can be productive this time of the year too because again, you can catch young silly animals out feeding on the spring grasses etc.
The Eastern side has more slip options to pick from but you still have them on the West side too.