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    Hunted in there a fair bit and have a plum block for ANZAC weekend, so a bit gutted to not be hunting it! The Blue Mtn croak is one of the highlights of the year for me.

    If you haven't hunted it before @Wildman wrote a great post on the other forum that will be worth a read. Some info will probably be out of date but a lot of good info.

    FishnHunt - New Zealands Famous Hunting and Fishing Forum Since 1995 - Blue Mountains RHA

    The fact that repellent was used combined with heavy rain soon after the 1080 drop will have helped the deer in the treated blocks. But I still wouldn't risk taking a dog or eating meat from those blocks till the caution period is lifted.

    I might be slightly controversial in saying this but I think animal numbers are too high in some areas down there. I base this on the eaten out nature of some parts of blocks and the sheer number of animals seen and their lack of condition. My last day hunt down I saw 16 animals and regularly see +10 in a day, and i'm an average bush hunter! So at this time of year I'd encourage you to take a few doe's for the pot if you get the opportunity. A lot of immature bucks get shot in there every year (ive been guilty of it too!). It would be fantastic if folks started to be a bit more selective and took a bit of a management approach to animals down there and let the bucks grow.

    Anyway good luck down there if you get a block. Flick me a PM if draw a block and if i'm familiar with it I may be able to give you some pointers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunty1 View Post
    Hunted in there a fair bit and have a plum block for ANZAC weekend, so a bit gutted to not be hunting it! The Blue Mtn croak is one of the highlights of the year for me.

    If you haven't hunted it before @Wildman wrote a great post on the other forum that will be worth a read. Some info will probably be out of date but a lot of good info.

    FishnHunt - New Zealands Famous Hunting and Fishing Forum Since 1995 - Blue Mountains RHA

    The fact that repellent was used combined with heavy rain soon after the 1080 drop will have helped the deer in the treated blocks. But I still wouldn't risk taking a dog or eating meat from those blocks till the caution period is lifted.

    I might be slightly controversial in saying this but I think animal numbers are too high in some areas down there. I base this on the eaten out nature of some parts of blocks and the sheer number of animals seen and their lack of condition. My last day hunt down I saw 16 animals and regularly see +10 in a day, and i'm an average bush hunter! So at this time of year I'd encourage you to take a few does for the pot if you get the opportunity. A lot of immature bucks get shot in there every year (ive been guilty of it too!). It would be fantastic if folks started to be a bit more selective and took a bit of a management approach to animals down there and let the bucks grow.

    Anyway good luck down there if you get a block. Flick me a PM if draw a block and if i'm familiar with it I may be able to give you some pointers.
    Awesome, thanks mate, really appreciate it!

    The dog is still learning so I'll be taking almost any deer she indicates for me to reinforce that's what we're after. Unless, of course, it's a promising young buck or a doe with fawn.

    I had a great area I hunted with her in the catlins until it got blasted with 1080 too. Looking forward to hunting some fallow in the bush though and glad they didn't bomb the whole thing!
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    @Edunn It's a great place! Takes a bit of work to figure it out, but once you do can be very productive.

    A dog can be a huge asset down there as the fallow are cunning little buggers. I'm currently trying to get my young dog up to speed on deer and have found the Blue mountains can be quite hard for them as there is sign everywhere! You will soon get to recognise when your dog is on hot scent though! I've had the dog indicate fallow hiding under crown fern meters away from me more than once. They will also indicate deer in the thickest bush that no sane hunter would try and hunt through!

    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunty1 View Post
    @Edunn It's a great place! Takes a bit of work to figure it out, but once you do can be very productive.

    A dog can be a huge asset down there as the fallow are cunning little buggers. I'm currently trying to get my young dog up to speed on deer and have found the Blue mountains can be quite hard for them as there is sign everywhere! You will soon get to recognise when your dog is on hot scent though! I've had the dog indicate fallow hiding under crown fern meters away from me more than once. They will also indicate deer in the thickest bush that no sane hunter would try and hunt through!

    Good luck!
    Sounds like great fun! Looking forward to it.

 

 

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