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    I have a lot of respect for Steve and his ability to articulate a hunters perspective. I think it would be fair to say he doesn’t have a good grasp on the way things are here and our own challenges we face. Rightly so too, he is after all much more involved in the american/overseas scene then ours. Would love to see him back here again doing a real wild backcountry hunt. With some more education on NZ he would probably appreciate our options much more.

    EDIT: I would have bowled the other stag too haha
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    Been binge watching Meat eater episodes on the tube since last couple of days, thanks to Diwali off. Loved the pig hunting episode. If those stags were on private land what $ they go for?

    Would love to get me a set of nice racks sometime in non Covid future.
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    He also filmed in Scotland

    https://youtu.be/YF_ULw51CGE
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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    I thought it was ok, I would have however shot both stags....but that's me

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    Hey it’s all edited out later, I would have too! But I respected him for not shooting it.
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    He Recovers ALL of the meat and said he had the rest of the day packing it out with the one stag. That second stag was in his prime and carried a top notch head so better to leave him as a breeder regardless. Come back and take him when he's grey on the muzzle.

    After the fording of the glacier river on the Tahr hunt he's earnt my respect. Even with the chest waders, the cold from that glacier water with chunks of ice going past would penetrate to the marrow - the bones would be aching like they were broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    He Recovers ALL of the meat and said he had the rest of the day packing it out with the one stag. That second stag was in his prime and carried a top notch head so better to leave him as a breeder regardless. Come back and take him when he's grey on the muzzle.

    After the fording of the glacier river on the Tahr hunt he's earnt my respect. Even with the chest waders, the cold from that glacier water with chunks of ice going past would penetrate to the marrow - the bones would be aching like they were broken.
    Yeah that was something else. I was getting shivers seeing him wading that river. He is so different than average yank hunting program host, no high fives, no over the top celebrations. I subscribed to Netflix just to watch his show (I did not know its on the youtube) .

    I hope he stays as he is now and doesn't F%(k up one way or another and be my hero to look up to always.
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    I've actually been really surprised how many great US hunting channels there are on YouTube. Been an eye-opener to me. I was one of those blinkered folk who thought most hunted from blinds beside a corn feeder. But seeing some of the elk and muley hunting at 11,000 ft plus etc with lightweight gear has really opened my eyes and realised how ignorant I was.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inder View Post
    Yeah that was something else. I was getting shivers seeing him wading that river. He is so different than average yank hunting program host, no high fives, no over the top celebrations. I subscribed to Netflix just to watch his show (I did not know its on the youtube) .

    I hope he stays as he is now and doesn't F%(k up one way or another and be my hero to look up to always.
    I would recommend having a read of his books they're really good
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    Quote Originally Posted by bumblefoot View Post
    I've actually been really surprised how many great US hunting channels there are on YouTube. Been an eye-opener to me. I was one of those blinkered folk who thought most hunted from blinds beside a corn feeder. But seeing some of the elk and muley hunting at 11,000 ft plus etc with lightweight gear has really opened my eyes and realised how ignorant I was.....
    Cameron Hanes is pretty awesome bow hunting as well - the guy is a machine and he hunts some impressive animals with a 90lb bow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowsol View Post
    I would recommend having a read of his books they're really good
    Thanks Shadowsol, Will take a look. I downloaded his podcasts yesterday, good listen.

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    I see in the comments on Youtube that this was actually shot a few years ago....
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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    I thought it was ok, I would have however shot both stags....but that's me

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    Yep that is you. I have a mate like that. His common phrase on the hill as the gunfire fades in to the distance is "shit, what have I just done". That second one was a cracker and I think in that situation most people would have............. "Turn that bloody camera off", fumble, fumble, rattle, clatter.........BOOM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    He Recovers ALL of the meat and said he had the rest of the day packing it out with the one stag. That second stag was in his prime and carried a top notch head so better to leave him as a breeder regardless. Come back and take him when he's grey on the muzzle.

    After the fording of the glacier river on the Tahr hunt he's earnt my respect. Even with the chest waders, the cold from that glacier water with chunks of ice going past would penetrate to the marrow - the bones would be aching like they were broken.
    In his book american buffalo he packed out the buffalo he killed in Alaska in pack rafts and damaged his feet quite badly. I think he said it was six months till the nerve damage began to come right.

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    Meat Eater ? Rinella?
    Years ago he was in NZ, Remis been there for a while an is proberly over it now days with all the Tahr destruction.....


    Yeah, Not sure there is ONE kiwi who wouldnt have shot both Stags and any other stags that they didnt see, Especially if a bachelor group ! OHH brooo Velvet antlers lets eat em up



    it is good the oldest meat eater episodes are comng onto free to watch youtube,. thats reeal good viewing with alot of message. the adventure is real in most episodes, and wa without doubt the biggest influence for me taking on the sthern alps.... an world

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    The Tahr one was very good, you wouldn’t have got me wading that river, the stag one was ok, private land probably had to pay for it but I do admire his values and the way he portrays hunting.
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