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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    Cripes. I wish we had some hunting available up her in the central NI like that. It's really tough up here now.
    There are high numbers down here mate in places, that's what a lot of people don't understand. Mobs of 20 plus aren't uncommon on some places.

    It's certainly localized but there's still plenty of deer around/throughout these regions in general if you put in a decent day on the hill.
    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    ^^^ This is 100% correct. Its a simple question of sound farm management. Your working capital is not going to deliver, if your feed is getting hammered every night by as many deer as you have sheep or cattle. Goats are also a problem but there the equation is a little more sensitve, as they browse problem weeds and scrub and can help pasture quality, but they reach a tipping point where they too start to hit the good stuff too hard.

    There are two professional hunting outfits in our area that deliver a bankable hunting experience, plus the half dozen or so of us that hunt the high country blocks for recreation but the number of deer we take is miniscule as a percentage of population. When I go into the native after a decent stag, the lack of feed under the canopy is really obvious, the deer hammer anything they can reach in there and because they are landlocked by farmland, they have to come out at night to survive.

    I totally get the frustration felt by stalkers who struggle to even see a deer on the public land. @JoshC is right, a good well mannered presentation at the homestead and a willingness to go out of your way to give something in return will often pay dividends. Not always, but often, there are some strange buggers at the end of some of the roads, in the good areas. And I'm dead serious when I say you do need to be very very careful in some areas, with where you leave your vehicle and who you get your permission from. Especially the city folk with flash SUVs and not much clue about local history. And if the land owner says 'don't shoot this or that' then don't shoot it. Especially pigs or fallow, if those are your instructions.

    In 2015 in Victoria we door knocked in the foothills of the eastern high alpine country and came up trumps first call, for accomodation (a barn to put our swags in and a long drop) and as many goats as we could shoot. I offered to straighten all the fence battens as we went, and re-staple any that needed it and generally tidy things up, that went down a treat. Rehung a couple of gates, a few strainer wires here and there. Cost me a couple of packs of staples and a black thumbnail and a few hours failing to teach my boys to bloody concentrate. Shot half a dozen fallow, recovered and cleaned them and hung them in the farmer's chiller for him to do with them whatever he wanted to. Happy days, we were there for a week and we can go back anytime.

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    I hunt on that property often.

    This is but a drop in the bucket. They were gutted and processed.

    Meat goes to a good cause, breast cancer research.

    Sometimes it goes to the veterans homes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300_BLK View Post
    I hunt on that property often.

    This is but a drop in the bucket. They were gutted and processed.

    Meat goes to a good cause, breast cancer research.

    Sometimes it goes to the veterans homes.

    That is interesting, as the guy who posted the pic did so due to the thermal gear being bought from him......in Nelson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    That is interesting, as the guy who posted the pic did so due to the thermal gear being bought from him......in Nelson
    The property is located in the South island @Pengy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300_BLK View Post
    The property is located in the South island @Pengy.
    What? No gps co ords?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    What? No gps co ords?
    If I told you I would have to ...
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    Very good. I wish we had properties to hunt in CNI like that. Many of us would be delighted to help. Many hunters up here are having to pay upwards of $150 per deer to hunt fallow on farms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    Very good. I wish we had properties to hunt in CNI like that. Many of us would be delighted to help. Many hunters up here are having to pay upwards of $150 per deer to hunt fallow on farms.
    I know @Woody I'm one of them!

    if only I could live in the land of milk and honey (the mainland)....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    Very good. I wish we had properties to hunt in CNI like that. Many of us would be delighted to help. Many hunters up here are having to pay upwards of $150 per deer to hunt fallow on farms.
    It's getting up to 300 and above for an Auckland Fallow or Whanganui one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    Very good. I wish we had properties to hunt in CNI like that. Many of us would be delighted to help. Many hunters up here are having to pay upwards of $150 per deer to hunt fallow on farms.
    there ARE numbers of deer like that in the central north island...always has been and always will be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    there ARE numbers of deer like that in the central north island...always has been and always will be.
    I hunt doc land central north island & have seen mobs of 20 or so of red & fallow deer & every time I go in there I take a lest one
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    Got a rough idea already
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    Yeah they get out of hand, was out back this morning and saw 250 odd in 100ha area. We would easily blast 15 or 20 in a nights spotlighting without a worry. Some people think it's rough or unnecessary but that's life, gotta be done.
    But it's also a great asset to have on a farm, it's part of the reason we live in the wops
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    Don't think so mate., except on deer farms.

 

 

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