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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    I know someone that knows Sika
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    Yeah nah bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
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    You'll be able to write the next spot x book soon Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    You'll be able to write the next spot x book soon Phil
    Yep, easy, just play pin the x on the map and publish the result. That way no one will pillage you secret spots gibo

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    Yeah nah bro

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    Ha ha for sure!
    I do find it strange that I only see them at the good spots

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    Kawekas or Kaimanawas Nick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunt4life View Post
    Kawekas or Kaimanawas Nick?
    Kaimanawas big fulla
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    I ask because I reckon Sika numbers in eastern kawekas are getting really high too. If you're seeing numbers like this in the Kaimanawas as well, it's great for hunters, at the moment, but a worry going forward. Over population won't be good for anyone. Shoot em up lads!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunt4life View Post
    I ask because I reckon Sika numbers in eastern kawekas are getting really high too. If you're seeing numbers like this in the Kaimanawas as well, it's great for hunters, at the moment, but a worry going forward. Over population won't be good for anyone. Shoot em up lads!
    There could be 100 to the acre and the little buggers would still be smarter than me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunt4life View Post
    I ask because I reckon Sika numbers in eastern kawekas are getting really high too. If you're seeing numbers like this in the Kaimanawas as well, it's great for hunters, at the moment, but a worry going forward. Over population won't be good for anyone. Shoot em up lads!
    I know what you are saying but don't think its overpopulated by any means, its more a matter of covering the right areas. Between Ben and I id say we have hunted the general area for the equivalent of 3-4 months straight possibly even more which gives a massive advantage, as you know what areas are worth hunting and which are not.

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    Over population can only mean two things


    1 - animals in poor condition
    2 - 1080

    As hunt4life says - shoot them up
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    Christ no wonder I never see the little shits in time. They blend in so well.
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    Nice one Nick, 3-4 months is doing the 'hard yards'.....the more you go out, the luckier you get!!!!!!!!
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    wicked photos and great report. Jealous! where exactly in the kaimanawas? ha ha.... no really... where?
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    Hey Nick.
    How do you find time for skiing???

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    I struggle to find time to anything fun these days.. im meant to be studying right now

 

 

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