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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Seems a North island wide issue issue at the moment. Everyone is quick to blame farmers who won't let hunters onto land.
    Seems everyone wants easy deer and no one wants to walk, I suspect most can't hunt as well as their internet personalities portray.
    I've hardly hunted the kawekas so can't offer on opinion, But when a weekend walk in the Ruahines finds you 50 odd deer you realise something is up and it's being getting worse for the last few years.
    Hunters are the first to complain when the choppers come in, or 1080 gets dropped, but most won't play any part in game management.
    I was reading a story written on here this morning about someone not shooting hinds at this time of year or velvet stags. That's cool but its not helping the population explosion.
    Get out there and shoot some deer, or don't moan when Doc does it for you.


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    We need a system that protects farmers too. You know my old farm was bounded by road and doc land access on one side. It was a maximum 2 hour walk to get from the road right into the back of the farm. Good hunting within 45 minutes walk from road. Yet no one did it except to poach the farm itself.
    Opening up access is fine as long as some real measures to deter unlawful behaviour are there as well. Tresspass with a firearm should be an immediate loss of licence offence.
    Any other sort of wilful damage should see loss of use of such access or use of public land all together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whanahuia View Post
    We need a system that protects farmers too. You know my old farm was bounded by road and doc land access on one side. It was a maximum 2 hour walk to get from the road right into the back of the farm. Good hunting within 45 minutes walk from road. Yet no one did it except to poach the farm itself.
    Opening up access is fine as long as some real measures to deter unlawful behaviour are there as well. Tresspass with a firearm should be an immediate loss of licence offence.
    Any other sort of wilful damage should see loss of use of such access or use of public land all together.
    The amount of poaching we've put up with over the years would amaze most. We even had a forum hunt there years ago when we busted poachers.
    My beef isn't with the farmers its all the hunters saying it's the farmers not letting hunters in that is making the population explode in the forest park, while it contributes I don't buy into it.
    Case and point this article on the sika
    The problem is lack of good hunters.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    The amount of poaching we've put up with over the years would amaze most. We even had a forum hunt there years ago when we busted poachers.
    My beef isn't with the farmers its all the hunters saying it's the farmers not letting hunters in that is making the population explode in the forest park, while it contributes I don't buy into it.
    Case and point this article on the sika
    The problem is lack of good hunters.


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    “The problem is a lack of good hunters”


    1000% correct there Brads
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    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

 

 

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