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    Quick trip for Tahr

    I have just returned from a quick trip into Tahr country.
    In essence it was an explore of an area just on the edge of the usual range, that I hoped might have a few resident old bulls that not many people would be hunting. I roped a mate Dan to came along, and after a 3.5 hour drive and similar walk we reached the river where I wanted to cross.



    It was a bitterly cold spot, which will not receive any direct sunlight for the rest of winter, and so we trudged on up valley chasing a hillside where the sun would reach. Then set about finding a flat spot that wasn't wet to camp, which took us close to an hour.



    By this stage it was getting on for evening and we were stuffed, but there was no time for sitting about as I needed to explore our route for tomorrow and Dan had a spot on the river with some animal sign he wanted to check out. So we split up for the evening.
    Id hardly gone up the creek I wanted to explore by 100 yards when I came up over a rock jumble to see a Bull 60 yards away. Scoping him out I didn't feel he was what I was looking for, but then noticed he had some sort of injury and seemed to be missing a leg. I was about to go back and get Dan, who had never shot a bull, when the wind changed and he smelt me. So making a quick decision I chambered a round and shot him.



    The leg had been broken some time ago it turned out and had healed twisted up under his chest. He was small bodied and not doing so great, so a good one to take out.
    With dark approaching I explored a bit more and happy with the route, was just turning back when I heard a shot ring out. That hurried my return and I got down to the river to find an extatic Dan with a big bodied mature bull with 12.5 inch horn and an incredible cape. In fact the skin was so good we took the whole thing for a floor rug.



    The skins weighed 15kg alone, so Dan was going to have a big load out.

    The next day was pretty uneventful and reaching the country I wanted to hunt, we found sign, but not much and not very fresh. We got a quick glimpse of a bull moving through and I found an old nanny that had died of natural causes in the last few days, but it was clear the Tahr had moved or were very few, and that the bulls we had seen were on the move through the area, not stopping, so we made a decision to return to camp and pack and head out across the river too a hut, from which we could get an early start out the next day and maybe pick up an animal at first light.

    Next morning we loaded up, and as Dan is young, I was giving him a hard time about carrying his trophy out and how I had to carry the tent and boat for both of us, when about 40 yards in front of us up popped a red hind. I wanted some meat, but we were still 3 hours from the road and she was big, so I pretended to shoot her before she ran off. Next corner and another one crossed out route and the temptation grew, but I refrained.
    So a short time later when a 3rd ran across in front and stopped behind a tree to look back my caution was gone and she received a round too the head.



    There was no room in my pack, so we took out the back steaks and bagged them and found room in a side pocket and then took off the back legs and removed the pelvis bone leaving the legs held together by skin and I draped them over the top of my load. Now I was going to have to eat my words from teasing Dan about his load and as we had phone reception, I sent a quick message to @Zeebob saying how I was going to have to beat the young guy back too the car.



    I did beat him too the car, but only by about 2 meters.
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    Brilliant!
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    Awesome!
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    Thats the type of trip I love to read about - thanks
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    Yes sir!
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    Good hunt guys,enjoy yr floor rug,veni and tahr.
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    A good trip with plenty of contacts...... that tent fly looks interesting ???
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    Ah the joys of fly camping in Southwestland bush.
    Absolutely everything is wet

    But still beats working
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    A good trip with plenty of contacts...... that tent fly looks interesting ???
    @NIMROD In what way? Im relatively new to just using a fly. Bought this when my old MSR gave up the ghost. so if you can see something I can improve id appreciate comment.
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    Nice seeing them down by the river and not another 4 hours away up on the tops!

    Oh...that river looks boatable
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    Good example of going hunting on doc land.No moans about cost,private land access,animal numbers,cant do this or that.Just get on with the job of hunting.Bloody good write up and photos.
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    Oh shit hot !!

    Good on ya for shooting the third deer, big loads


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    Quote Originally Posted by whanahuia View Post
    @NIMROD In what way? Im relatively new to just using a fly. Bought this when my old MSR gave up the ghost. so if you can see something I can improve id appreciate comment.
    It looks like a good setup, open ended at the far end like a normal fly, I'm sure I can see greenery through the rear of it. And the red part looks like it can close the front end off ...Yes ? No? Or am I mistaken ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    It looks like a good setup, open ended at the far end like a normal fly, I'm sure I can see greenery through the rear of it. And the red part looks like it can close the front end off ...Yes ? No? Or am I mistaken ?
    Itsa a Kuiu Summit refuge 3. You can open or close either/each end and string it with poles or a guy line. I like it for its versatility and weight but I guess like most single layer barrier flys, it can catch condensation, So in reality its a 2 person rather than the quoted 3 to stay away from the sides. Though that allows heaps of room for gear.

    Ive been stringing it at the recommended height, but I think it might possibly work better with a bit more height and airflow. If how I see others rig their flys holds true.
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