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HarryMax Bush Hunting - tips on... 20-09-2022, 12:05 PM
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    Bush Hunting - tips on identifying stalkable areas

    Hey team,

    I was wondering if anyone has any good strategies on identifying bush that is open enough to stalk efficiently - from the computer at home (Topo maps, satellite imagery etc).

    Just had an awesome weekend in the Ruahines, marked down a few spots to check out prior to going by looking at the topography and finding areas that weren't too steep or looked to have some wider flatter areas.

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    We ended up bush bashing along the path in red on the picture. While it was great fun and there was some sign - it was often nearly waist high thick bush that made moving through it quietly mostly impossible haha. Ended up dropping into the creek after a couple kms and walking off to find some slips.

    Anyway - just wondering if anyone has a better method short of just going to check the spot out for identifying good stalkable bush !

    Thanks in advance, also if this has been already covered please just point me in the direction of that thread.

    Chur
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