My odd man was annal about this. Respectful of his quarry, only kill what you eat unless it’s pest control. Quick clean deliberate kills not winging it and see what happens. Knowlage of the animals,...
Liked On: 18-04-2020, 11:09 PM
I always considered myself a hunter, started way back '74. And then one day in Marlborough, I had sent my mates away to look at all the good spots and I was mooching around the hut, went for a walk...
Liked On: 18-04-2020, 11:08 PM
Most of us are not wee cotton buds man. Cripes, these over the top bubbleheads even stopoed roadside vege stalls ffs! IMO "they" are in general, Not Fit For Purpose.
Liked On: 18-04-2020, 12:42 PM
Someone just asked the question at the press conference, Robertson said hunting isn't banned and is under consideration for being allowed under level 3.
Liked On: 17-04-2020, 05:35 PM
Act is getting my vote on this performance alone,ill also add he is the only politician that bangs on about personal freedoms.i emailed him about this morning and got a reply within a couple of...
Liked On: 17-04-2020, 05:35 PM
That is a well written letter that clearly states the facts. I know a few mountain bikers and some of the injuries they receive make you eyes water. Most hunting injuries are no more than a bit...
Liked On: 17-04-2020, 01:24 PM
Sneaking into an area one morning in the Kaimanawa Bush with my old man. We knew there was a stag there from his hee haws the day before. Sneaking up the ridge to the area we wanted to sit and roar...
Liked On: 17-04-2020, 10:50 AM
Just finished watching it. I have never been interested in any African game except maybe a big Kudu. Will definitely add Africa to my bucket list after that. Just for the scenery alone would be...
Liked On: 17-04-2020, 10:44 AM
I've used a heap of Weaver scopes over the years, excellent scope for the money. And as I got older I listened to a wise mate of mine and now have a few Kahles, excellent scopes, full stop. But about...
Liked On: 16-04-2020, 05:25 PM
My best stag, shot on public land a couple years ago now. Roared it in from about 150m away, snuck in on corn flakes in my socks. Caught a glimpse of him at about 50m in the thick shit, couldn’t...
Liked On: 16-04-2020, 01:48 PM
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Liked On: 16-04-2020, 01:48 PM
As for big trips the only one I've got set in stone is an "old school" trip through to the interior of the Ruahine sometime in June with a mate. "Old school" being using as much of the old deer...
Liked On: 16-04-2020, 09:48 AM
Up where I am, our neighbourhood store is consistently helpful, rationing the things that everybody wants so everybody can have some, and keeping order and politeness. I think this is what is...
Liked On: 15-04-2020, 06:00 PM
Following advice from Stocky I've just invested in a rifle that will take down and go in my pack. I also have 38 first cousins (mother side) scattered about the place so there's usually one handy...
Liked On: 13-04-2020, 08:46 AM
I've been walking with my pack each day for a couple of hours and that gives one a lot of time to think. The trip concept I have in mind now after a bit of scheming is to do "pass throughs",...
Liked On: 13-04-2020, 08:45 AM