Ha bloody ha no we shot about 15 when I was with DOC got away from a local farmer and were roaming around - could not get them back so we shot them - did not waste them - yes damn good - also tried it in Aussie farmed stuff again really good - Fred Dag one- new to me have to google it and see what it is
I know of 100% reliable sightings up the Parapara's....
Up the east coast
thats interesting east coast I knew there were Rusa back of Ngatapa supposedly got out of Tangihaus old game park- sika at Ruatoria - fallow well every where but sambar
Not so much about their spread, but when I visited mate's farm in Marton district last year, it blew my mind where sambar can live and hide. Great big animals appearing out of tiny bits of cover. It reminded me almost of hunting rabbits on a fairly intensive sheep farm down here - along shelter belts and scrubby gullys, grazing on paddocks in little hollows just out from cover. And they were often willing to hide and let you walk past rather than just bolt.
Restraint is the better part of dignity. Don't justify getting even. Do not do unto others as they do unto you if it will cause harm.
he came to a hunter training workshop we had at the old Kawhatau school as a guest speaker bought a few heads damn nice work
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