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    Most fun ya can have with your clothes on😆

    Catching is even better

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Most fun ya can have with your clothes on��

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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    You want us to believe you've always had pants on while flying? pftttt
    Depends if I was shooting or driving.

    Always had the organic cyclic out tho😆


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    Fun maybe, but worse than 1080 on the deer when it cranks up.

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    Fun maybe, but worse than 1080 on the deer when it cranks up.
    Not in the native blocks!

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    Not even close. With the sustained pressure that was the catching era maybe,. Or even in an area with a shit bush to open ground ratio. But by today's standards 1080 wins every time.




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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Not even close. With the sustained pressure that was the catching era maybe,. Or even in an area with a shit bush to open ground ratio. But by today's standards 1080 wins every time.




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    Yeah. Wasn't meaning by todays standards. Now-a-days they are just fiddling. When they were cranked up they really picked the eyes out of the Central NI. The thing is (or was), 1080 is cyclic where as those guys just never stopped shooting and netting. 1080 never worried me 'cos I could shift, but the choppers were hunting over the top of me all of the time. In the end I joined them and got into live capture and farming them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Yeah. Wasn't meaning by todays standards. Now-a-days they are just fiddling. When they were cranked up they really picked the eyes out of the Central NI. The thing is (or was), 1080 is cyclic where as those guys just never stopped shooting and netting. 1080 never worried me 'cos I could shift, but the choppers were hunting over the top of me all of the time. In the end I joined them and got into live capture and farming them.
    They were not hunting mature native tho and that is where i learned my craft as it was not profitable to hunt tops or slip country you HAD to hunt the bush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    They were not hunting mature native tho and that is where i learned my craft as it was not profitable to hunt tops or slip country you HAD to hunt the bush.

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    It was way too spooky in the trees for me.

    Nah, I was meat hunting for a living and bush hunting wasn't high yielding enough.
    Still got my share though.

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