Sika are Hee Hawing on northern birch and Ferny ridge in the Kawekas right now
More animals at the northern end and they’re plenty noisy
Most animals I have heard on these two ridges for a...
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Sika are Hee Hawing on northern birch and Ferny ridge in the Kawekas right now
More animals at the northern end and they’re plenty noisy
Most animals I have heard on these two ridges for a...
Heard the first Sika Hee Haw of the season today
3000ft asl
Here we go !!!!
The youngest sika stags are making the odd weird noise clearing their throats, as the hormones flow they travel a bit looking around in between hind groups
You can see them in the weirdest places...
The more experience you get with Sika the more the info will make sense and add value to your skill set
Rem mag
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Saw hard antler in some 6 point Sika stags yesterday
Very healthy animals this year
Couple of large sika I’m watching will get to pass on there genes then they might be in trouble :)
Yes
Click the link in post #55
Click the link in post #55
Bump for those wanting to hunt Sika this roar
Still an excellent read after all these years for anyone wanting to hunt Sika this Spring and Summer.
Thank you
If you have downloaded these articles is there any way you can out them up here for others to read ?
printed them off years ago.
All the stuff i had forgotten :) :) :)
Just read it again 2yrs later
Darn
Is the link working now ?
The website is showing its article archive is being updated as we speak, perhaps a few emails will hurry them along :)
Plenty of forum members saved the pdf files, perhaps a link could be put up...
Spring is nearly here, I have just re read Martins info as a refresher and I learn more each time i read it.
Or the ol brain forgot some of it and I'm kidding myself that I have only just learnt...
Did you get to download them hunter308 ??
Did you get them printed off ok RR ?
They are an exceptionally good read on those days better spent in front of the fire :)
Check out Martin Askes Sika deer hunting information on his website, very well written and easy to understand.
Click on the pdf links and print them all off, store in a folder and read them as...