I don't have a rifle with me today. Plotting trees.
The joys of being half deaf, didn't even hear the fecker walk up to me. Last thing I expected was a stag to come for a look.
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I don't have a rifle with me today. Plotting trees.
The joys of being half deaf, didn't even hear the fecker walk up to me. Last thing I expected was a stag to come for a look.
I am very surprised at how close he got without me hearing him.
It's one of my favourite things with my job. Run into deer all the time. But never had one come that close (when I haven't been hunting)
he knew you didn't have your rifle. They do it to me when I'm running the (non-hunting) dogs.
I'm hoping that fella you mentioned is in the Catlins where I'll be . . . . . . .
Yeah probably! Haha. Nope, northern southland. You got a ballot block?
The weather was pretty mint, conditions were good so went for a surf cast mission. After teaching my baits to swim from 530 til midnight with not even a bite I went home.
I randomly pulled over on the road, south of Gisborne. Turned the truck off and gave a roar...and got a reply! We had a few roars at each other then I left. Looks like they might be firing up. Esp since the temp has dropped. :thumbsup:
What difference does private vs public make? Its still a wild animal! Its just available in a much less pressured habitat!!!
People that scoff at peoples experiences on the former are just jelous they dont have those rights!!!! Ah the joys of the oceans currency :) :)