Dont fight the bush, move where the deer move, climb high in the dark to a main ridge and then move down until you strike deer tracking and sign then start hunting into the wind. Move along at the...
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:06 PM
what he said
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:06 PM
Welcome to the forum cally woo We can't promise we won't give you shit but if your keen to learn you have come to the right place to get a heap of good advice. Building bush confidence is...
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:06 PM
Go somewhere you have been previously, tell people where you are going. Find a good spot with plenty of deer sign, easy to draw and shoot from within your comfortable range, sit and wait for at...
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:06 PM
Agree with the above. I see you're in Taranaki, start with goats if you haven't already. I like to know where I am all the time, so regularly get my map out out. Electronic GPS charts (or phone app)...
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:06 PM
You don't actually need to get far off the tracks to improve your chances of seeing animals. To gain confidence, start off in an area where you can't get lost, e.g surrounded by a walking track,...
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:06 PM
Pureora is one of the worst places for navigation...Stewart island is another..... you have good gear,take spare batteries and trust the compass just make sure to keep it away from batteries and...
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:06 PM
here is a really simple old school method...find a backstop/catch feature...a track is ideal...a big stream is ok too....start on it..head off on one compass direction say south....hunt away for a...
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:05 PM
There is at least one deer less than there was two weeks ago - and he tastes great! ;)
Liked On: 22-09-2022, 11:05 PM