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    Quote Originally Posted by Projects View Post
    I'm sure everyone else who sent emails requesting information from the "Hon." Eugenie Sage got back their generic reply today as well. This was what i recieved as an attachment to the message.

    "Tēnā koe

    On behalf of Hon Eugenie Sage, thank you for your email regarding Himalayan tahr. Please find a response from the Minister attached.

    Ngā mihi"

    Attachment 95624
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    I wonder if there is any significance in the statement:

    "...even after this control work is done there will still be ample tahr to sustain guided tahr hunting and tourist ventures."

    No reference to recreational hunting?
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    https://www.facebook.com/hunting.com...6277576141197/

    I wonder if this is someone trying to make a quick buck off the back of the proposed cull? Hate to imagine the amount of gut/arse shot animals running round after a rookie chopper shooter has had a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNotty View Post
    https://www.facebook.com/hunting.com...6277576141197/

    I wonder if this is someone trying to make a quick buck off the back of the proposed cull? Hate to imagine the amount of gut/arse shot animals running round after a rookie chopper shooter has had a go.
    Bloody awful, and we need Kiwi's to be aware of this sort of commercialization too. I posted this up on their page but I doubt it'll stay long . . .

    "This is an appalling commercialization of our NZ game animals, bad enough that they have to be culled, completely unacceptable that it is offered as a moneymaking venture called "hunting". To anyone considering this be assured you will be seen as a pariah in NZ hunting circles and hopefully tossed head first out of any pub in the land. Don't be fooled into paying for this is you call yourself a hunter. I (and most anybody on the NZ Hunting and Fishing Forum) will gladly point you in the right direction to hunt (or cull) our game if you wish."
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    Quote Originally Posted by McNotty View Post
    https://www.facebook.com/hunting.com...6277576141197/

    I wonder if this is someone trying to make a quick buck off the back of the proposed cull? Hate to imagine the amount of gut/arse shot animals running round after a rookie chopper shooter has had a go.

    Piss poor shooting, not a good look and I wonder if he was licensed to be using an E Cat rifle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorlad View Post
    Piss poor shooting, not a good look and I wonder if he was licensed to be using an E Cat rifle?
    Probably an Aussie lol. So hell no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorlad View Post
    Piss poor shooting, not a good look and I wonder if he was licensed to be using an E Cat rifle?
    I think someone may have got the message?

    "This content is unavailable"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx View Post
    I wonder if there is any significance in the statement:

    "...even after this control work is done there will still be ample tahr to sustain guided tahr hunting and tourist ventures."

    No reference to recreational hunting?
    I wondered the same thing as soon as I read it.

 

 

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