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    I don't think they are allowed in the RHA but who's going to punish them. Not DOC. They don't give a crap.

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    They hammer those tops , I'm pretty sure they where not aloud to hunt left hand side tops looking up stream . I'm pretty sure they can hunt anywhere they want now . Even when they weren't aloud they did . Don't let the choppers put you off getting on those tops , there some nice areas up those parts
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Size:  1.04 MB aha technology i have defeated you Im the one with the big red Irish head
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    I hear there are some chamois up there but i was a bit skeptical about going up with all the fly boys around but if you say its worth a shot ill give it a go the next time i'm up there thanks munsey and scottrods thats why i didn't even bother ringing the doc office about the choppers they just don't care which is depressing when you consider its our taxes that pay for all their project that fucking 1080 included

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    Well done dude,hard yards on public land
    Someone needs to show you how to field dress tho!
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    Is that your other half? Id be stoked if mine would walk 20k bush
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Is that your other half? Id be stoked if mine would walk 20k bush
    And in bare feet ! VC Is right that deer does look like it's been opened up by a blunt chainsaw ! . Hey still great effort .
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Well done dude,hard yards on public land
    Someone needs to show you how to field dress tho!
    I'd have to agree with you on that one it kind of looks like i went at it with a chainsaw luckily my mate that knew what he was doing turned up before i ruined any decent cuts of meat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Is that your other half? Id be stoked if mine would walk 20k bush



    No not the other half just a friend from home in Ireland whos working on a farm in Oxford. She did that 20k out with a full pack and made me look soft in the process but then again she does run marathons and triathalons for fun shes barefoot because we had to cross the river to get to the deer, my mate picked her up at the camp as he came to find me.

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    Just told my mate what ye think of the attempt at field dressing and he's declared I'm gutting every deer under his supervision until I get it right
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    Bloody good effort dude i reckon that meat taste better when you shot gutted and carried it for what seams like a lifetime.
    great story good to see you kept calm and got a clean shot away. youre right about the advise it wouldnt be the commuity it is with out these good bastards sharing their knowlege. may many more deer fall in your crosshairs.

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    Thanks mucko I'm still paying for the walk out with sore legs and hips but it's still totally worth the effort

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    Well done man! Awesome work. We've all forgotten the safety at some time or another!!

    Definately go back for the stag, but don't leave it too late. The sooner the better in my opinion. In three weeks time the place will have a lot more pressure put on it.

    As for burying the guts etc, good on you for being tidy, but don't worry about it in the future. Stash it in some bushes out of sight and away from any water source and kick some leaves over it. At this time of year it'll be gone in a couple of weeks!

    And as far as spooking the deer go, I wouldn't be too worried about that either. I've shot deer on clearings grazing within a few metres of guts from a deer I shot the night earlier and have even shot them on a clearing the same morning a chopper had been through shot six and gutted them on the same clearing. The gut bags were still steaming!
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