Im just about to leave for a 4 day pheasant hunt in rotorua -leaving with a slight bit of gout ..bugger it
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Im just about to leave for a 4 day pheasant hunt in rotorua -leaving with a slight bit of gout ..bugger it
no photos but CMORE and i hunted our Setters together today and had a great time . A bit iffy to start with with both dogs not on perfect form and the owners for that matter after a few solid days...
is it a matter of voting out certain members and replacing them with others ??
as nz law stands about private land yes , i dont go along with the private land model personally but thats not a forum conversation . yes , farmers could be paid to be more bird hunter friendly !!
the larder is full of toyota hilux's. the thing is who will represent , who will have a vision and knowledge to put a plan forward .l who can pition government for farmers to alter how they clear...
Ill check and clarify what my friend told me --who it was he was talking of
WOW .... THATS A SHIT LOAD but 75% of their budget is spent on salaries, the next highest expense being buildings (lease presumably) and vehicles.
my friend mentioned that Taranaki region i think he said puts something like 80% of monies collected back into game back on the ground ... dont quote me but i will confirm that
i just got off the phone with a gent who has been involved with acclimatization society / fish and game for over 40 years . i have asked him to send me an email of his long history of bird shooting...
does that even make sense ??? most guys shoot their bag limit of?????? pheasant or duck ??? very different
best joke youve made in ages hahah:D:thumbsup:
yes id agree for a true pointing breeds connoisseur a day hunting is far more about good work with the hope of a result than blasting all in sundry . in saying that if the game aint there doesn't...
be interesting to see what they do for upland game versus ducks and their habitat in how much money and time is spent
i was chatting with a chap in the Whanganui about his areas . He has purchased one of my very fine puppys so he can cover more land than his spaniels can due to the obvious problem in his area of...
[QUOTE=Pointer;284109]You're clearly not familiar with the area and the many decades of work various acclimatisation societies put into it, to no avail. It has nothing to do with shooting pressure...
only in the real time evidence and the lack of game in many areas due to over hunting with daily limits which are pretty senseless, but of course this is just my very humble opinion -you carry on and...
i wonder how many would back a single bird a day policy ????to keep number up that others might enjoy the day out with at least one to bring home of the pheasant variety
yes , ive always thought the evidence was in the day out and the results gained -well over some days , it appears where you are the blanket legal amount allowed to be shot may be being managed...
mind you eesbees i tend to remember a post where i talked of shooting to many pheasants and you phiifffed it more or less -- the result is what you get to shoot today !!the short sightedness of...
that is a shame with such pretty grounds
thats nice looking country Eesbees , many birds in there
bwhhaaaaaa
28223im sure they will have grown by then
lets hope we see some summery s from you of the dog trials this year
Is that the Wairoa river toby ?