About Moa Hunter

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Date of Birth
November 16, 1964 (60)
About Moa Hunter
Location:
North Canterbury
Interests:
Hunting, Fishing, Self sufficiency - fruit trees, vege garden etc. Biological research topics
Occupation:
deer farmer and packhouse manager

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Total Posts
5,462
Posts Per Day
1.47
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Last Activity
11-12-2023 10:44 AM
Join Date
10-03-2015
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3833 Likes

  1. dannyb
    dannyb liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : 270 and very light projectiles
    Just as Mooseman said above re 'go-ats'. The 90 grn HP's are something else, they turn the bushes behind the goats into red clotheslines
    Liked On: 25-10-2019, 07:15 AM
  2. rewa
    rewa liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Are Parker Hale's good for anything these days?
    One feature that no one has mentioned is that the 98 actions being 'positive feed are much quieter when chambering a round than push feed actions. If the fingers of the left hand ( right handed...
    Liked On: 24-10-2019, 01:07 PM
  3. Larskramer
    Larskramer liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Knife for Boy (small chap)
    That is a very nice knife, maybe too good to give the lad to learn with straight off. What about giving him a little folder to use (like the ones H&F gave away with fishing licences a couple of years...
    Liked On: 23-10-2019, 09:38 AM
  4. 257weatherby
    257weatherby liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Kaweka Gear Dyneema products my review
    While you other blokes have are concerned over the 17 gram issue, I have been far more concerned to read that danny is taking Ballet compression tights.
    Liked On: 23-10-2019, 08:38 AM
  5. outdoorlad
    outdoorlad liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hunting Belt Kit
    Hope you are sitting down and can handle the excitement:121983121984
    Liked On: 22-10-2019, 09:52 PM
  6. dannyb
    dannyb liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Kaweka Gear Dyneema products my review
    While you other blokes have are concerned over the 17 gram issue, I have been far more concerned to read that danny is taking Ballet compression tights.
    Liked On: 22-10-2019, 06:57 PM
  7. Ryan_Songhurst
    Ryan_Songhurst liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hunting Belt Kit
    Yes Tahr you are right, that Antelopey thing was shot on a tourist pathway and what's more, is that he was himself actually a zoo escape. Even our 'Great Walk' tracks are steeper than your hunting...
    Liked On: 22-10-2019, 07:56 AM
  8. WillB
    WillB liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hunting Belt Kit
    Yes Tahr you are right, that Antelopey thing was shot on a tourist pathway and what's more, is that he was himself actually a zoo escape. Even our 'Great Walk' tracks are steeper than your hunting...
    Liked On: 20-10-2019, 05:19 PM
  9. gusm
    gusm liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Lunch Thread
    The OP asked about lunches for hunting. There is a difference between day hunt lunches and lunches for multi-day hunts. I like the idea of the wraps and would never haver thought of them without this...
    Liked On: 18-10-2019, 02:24 PM
  10. kiwi303
    kiwi303 liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hunting Belt Kit
    Hope you are sitting down and can handle the excitement:121983121984
    Liked On: 18-10-2019, 10:28 AM
  11. Cordite
    Cordite liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hunting Belt Kit
    Hope you are sitting down and can handle the excitement:121983121984
    Liked On: 18-10-2019, 08:21 AM
  12. Cordite
    Cordite liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hunting Belt Kit
    I have discovered the Holy Grail. A Ridgeline multi pocket bumbag / belt sewn to a 'Gamegear' zip front Pikau. The Pikau is great, quiet easy to move under obstacles but lacks a belt to support...
    Liked On: 18-10-2019, 08:20 AM
  13. Cliff
    Cliff liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hunting Belt Kit
    I like this set-up. The pockets are probably more durable than the Ridgeline. With the pikau sewn onto the bumbags belt the Ridgeline pockets are now facing to the rear and so don't get caught up on...
    Liked On: 17-10-2019, 01:15 PM
  14. 7.62
    7.62 liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Lunch Thread
    This is a great thread very useful ideas to get our teeth into. I am with 7.62 on this one though noboots. Using Carbs to provide energy during a period of high demand. The longest lived populations...
    Liked On: 17-10-2019, 10:38 AM
  15. Steve123
    Steve123 liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Lunch Thread
    After a lot of reading, comparing nutrition etc came to the conclusion that a jar of peanut butter and some of the high energy crackers like the Arnotts 'Vita-wheat' is as good or better than any of...
    Liked On: 16-10-2019, 10:54 PM

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