We are all trying hard to stay at home,do our bit for everybody else and our buitifull little country.
We are all trying hard to stay at home,do our bit for everybody else and our buitifull little country.
I think everyone is @Trout I don't think anyone is contemplating hunting now. All of these deer were shot before the shut down, and my overnighter even though before the shut down was a straight drive there and drive back without coming closer than 2 metre's contact with anyone. And constant washing of hands and wiping of the ute's door handles. I also disinfected my quad with sterile wipes. I do though feel a little tinge of guilt about pushing the envelope.
The odd person living on a farm might go deer hunting now, but to me its breaking the spirit of what we are trying to achieve. You do vital industry work, or you stay at home.
Last edited by Tahr; 27-03-2020 at 11:33 AM.
Here's a 12 I got pre lock down. All butchered up at home now and trying to figure out how to clean the skull as I don't have a steel pot and didn't realise id come out to a complete lock down. Was holding 7 hinds but not making any noise. Way up high so waro obviously didn't hit them too bad this year. Now 4 weeks at home hoping no one spreads this thing further and the lock down ends.
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If you don't have a pot or a 44 gallon drum you can cut down, just clean it up as best you can with a knife then bury it in the garden leaving the antlers exposed and nature will do the rest.
I have mine cleaned up but no way to bleach it, have made my shield to mount it on too but no way to buy long jib screws with anchors to mount the skull to the shield either so kind a stalled on my mount, gonna have a fosic through the shed see if I can find what I need
https://www.wikihow.com/Preserve-a-Skull
You will just need a bucket.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
I would just like to say how proud I am to be a hunter right now. I know how much we are all hurting, in yet people are being the better people for the good of the country. Mostly. This is a team sport for the next wee while folks and I look forward to the posts when we have seen it off. We live in paradise and it is worth sacrificing what we love for a while in the interests of preserving that long term. If we get this right the rest of the world will wish they were us. Kia kaha. Respect.![]()
And Ive noticed that its helping to legitimising hunting. Ordinary NZ's are hearing that we are giving up something fundamental to our wellbeing and mental health. They are hearing about the roar and what it is, and that we are giving up something very important. The Gov is hearing it too. People might even be getting a glimmer of why guns are important to hunters. The Police while being part of keeping us out of the bush at least seem to recognise that we are making a sacrifice for the greater good.
Its an ill wind that brings no good.
Last edited by Tahr; 31-03-2020 at 06:30 PM.
Any evidence of this, printed or otherwise?
Or did you read it in a tipped over packet of fruit loops?
Seriously. You honestly think this current government or anyone, who has no interest what so ever in firearms or hunting gives a flying fuck about hunters missing out on a few weeks hunting?
Especially now when peoples lives and lively hoods are at stake.
Fuck me.
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Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
Further to my thoughts (above) about the current situation legitimising and getting hunting into the public eye:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-pos...oser-to-cities
Well all I've heard is that 'hunting is inherently dangerous and generally results in vast amounts of time and money being spent on rescuing silly hunters' This being pushed by the Police stance.
I wouldn't mind the current ban on hunting if it was balanced by some correct advice to the public that closed the obvious infection transmission pathways instead of just hand wringing about hand washing
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