About ANOTHERHUNTER

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May 20, 1973 (50)
About ANOTHERHUNTER
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wellington
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  1. 7mm Rem Mag
    7mm Rem Mag liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Spring in the Rangitata
    Second week of the school holidays I took my son for an adventure up the Rangitata river chasing tahr . We caught the ferry then drove,and stayed the night in the old mesopotamia schoolhouse, then...
    Liked On: 15-10-2023, 06:23 PM
  2. bigbear
    bigbear liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Spring in the Rangitata
    Second week of the school holidays I took my son for an adventure up the Rangitata river chasing tahr . We caught the ferry then drove,and stayed the night in the old mesopotamia schoolhouse, then...
    Liked On: 15-10-2023, 06:10 PM
  3. RV1
    RV1 liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Sandflies and Fly Camping
    I did a wapiti block with a huntec bivvy tent for 10 days. that was interesting sandfly wise. They bugger off on dark so not that bad.
    Liked On: 11-10-2023, 11:17 PM
  4. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Sandflies and Fly Camping
    I did a wapiti block with a huntec bivvy tent for 10 days. that was interesting sandfly wise. They bugger off on dark so not that bad.
    Liked On: 11-10-2023, 06:42 PM
  5. cb14
    cb14 liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Wyoming Desert Elk
    Great work CB What a nice animal, and the pronghorn too ! Would of been tough stalking with that many sets of eyes in that open country.
    Liked On: 07-10-2023, 11:58 AM
  6. Speill
    Speill liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Excellent Books by Kiwi Authors
    two dogs and a rifle is a great read. mostly about pighunting in whanganui area. some ripper yarns and so many pigs.
    Liked On: 25-08-2023, 06:39 AM
  7. Ned
    Ned liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 16-08-2023, 12:21 AM
  8. HarryMax
    HarryMax liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 13-08-2023, 05:22 PM
  9. BenTheBuilder
    BenTheBuilder liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 12-08-2023, 02:27 PM
  10. GSP HUNTER
    GSP HUNTER liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 12-08-2023, 08:55 AM
  11. Pixie Z
    Pixie Z liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 11-08-2023, 09:50 PM
  12. Moa Hunter
    Moa Hunter liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 11-08-2023, 09:19 PM
  13. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 11-08-2023, 10:49 AM
  14. Tahr
    Tahr liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Field dressing - best methods/process (not including hanging)
    Dont know if you already do it but always make your skinning cuts with the knife blade upwards cutting from underneath the skin , you will get half the amount of hair coming out that way.
    Liked On: 10-08-2023, 10:43 PM
  15. Aussiejackson
    Aussiejackson liked post by ANOTHERHUNTER On thread : Excellent Books by Kiwi Authors
    two dogs and a rifle is a great read. mostly about pighunting in whanganui area. some ripper yarns and so many pigs.
    Liked On: 27-07-2023, 09:07 PM
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