Or you could try NZDA Hastings first Wed of every month.
Or you could try NZDA Hastings first Wed of every month.
I'm off for a goat recce tomorrow just south of the Rimutaka hill, near Cross Creek. From a phone call while both looking at google maps, my hunting bud down south reckons there might be some prime country for the things.
Fingers crossed, apparently goats are good for newbies as they hang around in big ugly mobs and are pretty slow on the uptake. A bit like soldiers really....
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
hey ther dougie ,yer i have a place here in hb that we can go shoot a few goats i take by friends ther ,they get a bit bord walking around the kawekas with out seeing or shooting anything
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
yer you get a permit for some doc land and they are every where 3,or 4 spots ,if ur ever up this way i can take you
I managed to see a few goats today, up close and personal!
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
did ya shoot snything?what was the weather like rained all day here in the bay
Picked up petree this morning to check out some Sika habitat. He was buzzing from his first Sika kill yesterday but thats his story to tell.
The weather looked great on the way up, 6-12deg celcius for the day and no wind. A dusting of snow in the hills making the place eerily quiet. A walk with Binos out gave us a good look around and before we knew it midday arrived. An apple and some Le Snacks disappeared and it was time to move on. After checking more Sika sidling tracks to feed faces it was time to burn some powder.
Sitting in behind the binos i pointed to a small orange clay clearing waaaaay up the hill (1020yrds), there was/is a small white rock just left of its centre (you could not see it with the unaided eye) I casually mentioned it was petrees turn to shoot and got that "WTF" look
In behind the Nightforce he settled, getting the eye relief just right petree adjusted the parallax and putting some shoulder into it the 6oz trigger got the usual dry firing treatment. Making sure the crosshair never left the 4 inch rock when the sear dropped i started inputting data to "Bulletflight".
1018yrds, 12deg C, 27.90 InHG, 19.9 deg shot angle, I let the slight R to L air current cancel out the spindrift.
Petree was comfortable behind the rifle and had bunched my pack up with his left hand making a super stable rear rest under the stock, a couple more dry fires and he was ready.
I stood 10ft behind him and called out "ready". Watching the pressure trail i saw a hole appear in the orange clay 2 to 3 inches above the 4 inch rock, impressive shooting. He had never shot the rifle before or at that distance, had it been a deer we would have it hanging in the chiller.
Sleety showers slowed the late afternoon down but with 5 Sika seen for the day who can complain !!!!
Good stuff fellas!. I take it, petree got a jap on an earlier outing? Well done. I am looking forward to getting back up that way and some old haunts myself. Ya better have more than an apple and a le snack in your bag as well.
I can get quite hungry watching everyone else do all the work
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