No choppers in there, they aren't allowed. For Chamios look over in the gully behind you in the top pic or the face to your north....
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I spend a bit of time trolling Google Earth. Its certainly worked in the past, here's one that shows the sort of areas I look for:
Plenty of cover(bush)
Plenty of feed (clearing)
Access to the tops
A few wet areas for water
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This place has a good population of pigs and deer. Saw 8 deer here on the weekend.
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Stug, I just see a semi-camouflaged black lab... pls point out the deerzies :P
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Strolling past this spot at 2 in the avo. Glanced down and counted no less than 17 deer grazing on it.
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Hunting on a deer farm is always the easy way
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This is the back of my farm 5 deer 1 pig.
Stink spots oi!
My spots tend to be over run with Suple Jack
john m, good to see ye olde .303 out and about
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Close-up of Neckshots spot (top right) with a yearling out. The small grassy faces on these slips are often grazed during the day.
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That olde 303 will put 180 gr into 11/2" at 100 and thats good for anything in NZ.