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The property we were based on was John Oliver's , forget the name of the road but we went in on the south side of Otrohonga under the rail bridge and headed up there to the edge of the native bush. You are right it's a neat spot, back then we had numerous old logging roads to get access way back, these had lots of skid sites which were grass covered and a magnet for the animals. When we shifted there these grass areas were cropped right down by the goats and deer , when we left there was grass up to your knees in most places, these became great spots for an easy deer. What are goat and deer numbers like nowadays for interests sake?
Owenga..(sp) ..?? Was overlooking that country on Saturday arvo...
Owenga..(sp) ..?? Was overlooking that country on Saturday arvo...
Sounds familiar, the road forked further up but we were on the farm next to main bush, when hunting we had a Forest Service caravan which was parked closer to the areas we were hunting, Wesmecotts and a few other farms were up the other road which we also worked at the time.
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