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    Rumour has it that some spooning was needed to stay cosy. Just a rumour though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    Rumour has it that some spooning was needed to stay cosy. Just a rumour though
    So much for "what happens in the bush stays in the bush"....

    Nice idea to stretch it out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    Rumour has it that some spooning was needed to stay cosy. Just a rumour though
    I assume this was camping on the flanks of Faerie Queene.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    I assume this was camping on the flanks of Faerie Queene.
    Faerie Queene got the treatment by the first party...I suspect that's were the solid 10 came from along with a number of hinds taken.

    A bloke from the first party said to us not to bother with that area ..so given that and the way the remaining animals reacted to a gun shot ..I'm picking the folks from the first party did their duty and shot what the could.
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    Some nice country there. A bit of a surprise the critters are thin on the ground. Hopefully you guys can tip something over soon.
    Best of luck

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    Genuine question. Being a Doc initiative was the flights in paid for by them? And if so was there any kind of encouragement from Doc to employ the “if it’s brown it’s down” mindset?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Genuine question. Being a Doc initiative was the flights in paid for by them? And if so was there any kind of encouragement from Doc to employ the “if it’s brown it’s down” mindset?
    One of the main initiatives was allowing helicopter access as that area can normally only be accessed by walking in.
    There are no concessions to land in the Nelson Lakes NP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moutere View Post
    One of the main initiatives was allowing helicopter access as that area can normally only be accessed by walking in.
    There are no concessions to land in the Nelson Lakes NP.
    This is an fantastic initiative. Hunters get to hunt, the Heli operators get business and DoC get the deer/chamois numbers reduced. WIN/WIN/WIN.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    This is an fantastic initiative. Hunters get to hunt, the Heli operators get business and DoC get the deer/chamois numbers reduced. WIN/WIN/WIN.
    Plus the hunters get the meat out and that is a massive plus !!!!

    I just sent melissa an email today saying how much we appreciated the opportunity to land in there

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    Hopefully this works!
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    That last photo should be used as a base for a painting, or printed off in black and white and hung in a man shed. What a epic example of generations on the hill, simply priceless
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    Sweet that worked.
    So heres a few more.
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    I have the same questions Ryan! This is an awesome initiative. I'm just reading these reports, super anxious about how no animals shot might be interpreted by the people above the person who came up with this idea! Potential for some wrong conclusions to be drawn if there is no record of total animals sighted :/

    Q1. Did they ask you to collect info on areas covered and animals sighted?
    Q2. Did you get any indication of how many animals were shot by the previous group?
    Q3. Does anyone know roughly how many animals a WARO op is likely to pull out over 5 days? Just be interesting to see how 5 days of running a chopper compares to 1 flight in/1 flight out and 5 hunters doing it for free in terms of 'bucks per Bambi'...

    Either way, awesome reports team!!
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    @Ryan_Songhurst

    We paid for the chopper mate, however the flights were subsidized and a 10% discount offered to NZDA members. The cost for each block varied depending on the distance from the heli base. There was also an expectation that where possible if its brown its down. You couldn't fly in if you were fishing or sightseeing it was specifically for hunters. Here is a link to the info if your interested, just scroll down to nelson lakes.

    http://www.helicharternelson.co.nz
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    Yes we were required to keep a record of not only animals shot but also animals seen. We also caught up briefly at the heli base with the guys in the block before us so they were able to tell us where they had been and what they had shot.

    Not only that but as a roar block holder we have recieved emails from DOC with all the results from the first round of this operation conducted in spring so we know which blocks the most animals were seen/shot etc.

    Across all blocks in the spring round this was the results.

    330 deer seen with 78 shot
    83 Chamois seen with 14 shot

    Sex ratio:
    51% of deer shot were female (49% males)
    21% of Chamois shot were female (79% male)

    Also shot were 1 cat & 3 Canada geese

    Chatting with Rob from Murch heli he said that the people at DOC behind the inititive are very happy and view the operation as a success.

    So that's great news for the future as it seems from reading the emails from DOC that it will continue into the coming years. Certainly they will be recieving more positive feedback from us !!


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    @kukuwai, thanks for the super detailed response. It is just bloody awesome to hear that DOC thought it has been a success - a real ray of light for the the hunting community! Thank you to you and the rest of the crew for all your work in being part of making it a success. Doubt you guys will need to buy a beer for a while round here!

    Might have to plan a 'numbers game' trip over the strait in future!

    Good shit whoever that cat!
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