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    First goats.

    I went out the coast yesterday with my bow. We got there about 12. We waited for the land owner for about 30 mins. And we could see goats below us.




    The owner finally turned up. I was itching to get hunting for a goat. We got to the hut and i put my bags away and set my bow up.




    I set off to where we saw the goats but the were gone. So i went up towards the pine forest. Before i got there i heard a goat quite close to where i was then saw it behind a big manuka bush. So i stalked him and i got about 7-8 m away. I nocked an arrow and drawed my bow. And waited for him to turn side on. Finally he did so i placed my shot a bit to far behind the shoulder. He ran of with blood pouring out.

    I waited about 20mins before i set off. There was a heavy blood trail and then it stopped and i couldn't find any more blood. Finally i picked up more blood and followed it. I found my arrow snapped on the track. I saw a big spill of blood and there was my first goat with my bow. I didn't know how to gut it but i tried and did a ruff job.



    I took it back to the hut and hung it up.

    After that me and Dennis went up threw some pines for a look. There was a group of goats. I snuck up and had a shot at a young one less than 7 m away. And i missed!!! Then boom boom boom. Dennis hit a goat we followed the blood trail. Then he went back to the track. Then i heard more shots.

    I got up to him and he shot a billy with a nice sized head. He said "the bloody thing charged at me!"

    The next day i woke up and followed a creek up and saw a lot of goat and deer sign. But couldn't find them. I came back to the hut and had lunch. Then went out with the .22 Mag and got a nice young goat for the pot.

    I bought it back and a big boar was up at the hut. Dennis says " Don't shoot it!" It was tamed.



    After lunch we packed up and went home. We got back and i hung the goats up.

    Later on i skinned the big goat because I'm going to make a mat out of it.

    It was an awesome couple days.
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    good stuff mate

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    Good work with the start of your Bow Hunting career

    And good skills to stalk up to within a few meters of those Goats PT.
    Practicing on them Goats will let you hone the skills you'll need to get close to the Deer.

    The billy won't be very good to eat, I'd cut it up for your dog he'll love it, but his skin will make an awesome mat for your room.

    Young Nannies make the best eating Goats.

    Keep up the good work.

    Cheers
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    Nice! Even used a recruve thats pretty darn good.

    Have you tried carbon arrows?
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    Congratulations on a successful hunt. I am very impressed with the way you have taken great care of your kills. P38 is right in that billy's aren't such great eating. I love young nanny goat and find it preferable to mutton.

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    Fantastic PT well done:thumbup:

    I guess it won't be too long before we are reading your first deer thread too
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    Well done

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    Congratulations PT. Fantastic effort. You are becoming very proficient.
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    Nice PT Deer next
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    That's a great effort with the bow

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    Quote Originally Posted by possum trapper View Post
    I went out the coast yesterday with my bow. We got there about 12. We waited for the land owner for about 30 mins. And we could see goats below us.




    The owner finally turned up. I was itching to get hunting for a goat. We got to the hut and i put my bags away and set my bow up.




    I set off to where we saw the goats but the were gone. So i went up towards the pine forest. Before i got there i heard a goat quite close to where i was then saw it behind a big manuka bush. So i stalked him and i got about 7-8 m away. I nocked an arrow and drawed my bow. And waited for him to turn side on. Finally he did so i placed my shot a bit to far behind the shoulder. He ran of with blood pouring out.

    I waited about 20mins before i set off. There was a heavy blood trail and then it stopped and i couldn't find any more blood. Finally i picked up more blood and followed it. I found my arrow snapped on the track. I saw a big spill of blood and there was my first goat with my bow. I didn't know how to gut it but i tried and did a ruff job.



    I took it back to the hut and hung it up.

    After that me and Dennis went up threw some pines for a look. There was a group of goats. I snuck up and had a shot at a young one less than 7 m away. And i missed!!! Then boom boom boom. Dennis hit a goat we followed the blood trail. Then he went back to the track. Then i heard more shots.

    I got up to him and he shot a billy with a nice sized head. He said "the bloody thing charged at me!"

    The next day i woke up and followed a creek up and saw a lot of goat and deer sign. But couldn't find them. I came back to the hut and had lunch. Then went out with the .22 Mag and got a nice young goat for the pot.

    I bought it back and a big boar was up at the hut. Dennis says " Don't shoot it!" It was tamed.



    After lunch we packed up and went home. We got back and i hung the goats up.

    Later on i skinned the big goat because I'm going to make a mat out of it.

    It was an awesome couple days.
    I would expect nothing less and im not surprised in the least Fulla!!! good effort and perhaps you will get a deer Very soon with one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    Nice! Even used a recruve thats pretty darn good.

    Have you tried carbon arrows?
    Yea toby I use carbon arrows.
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    Well done son
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    Good stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Well done son
    The apprentice will be better than the master soon Dundee
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
    Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
    Rule 5: Check your firing zone
    Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

 

 

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