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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    No harm in getting and keeping yourself fit. It's also inspiring for those of us who are not there yet that if we look after ourselves we should be able to continue hunting into our 60's.
    Down load an app called "Deck of Cards" You add any 4 exercises you want. Short circuit workout.
    For instance I have press ups, burpees, 25m shuttle run, and bicycle kicks (for my mono pack abs)
    Takes around 25-30 minutes. You can do in your yard or garage and keeps you in shape.
    Alternate days I just do some burpees. You dont stop. As soon as an exercise is finished you hit the card and do the next until you have done 104 of each activity.

    I was going to go out hunting no matter what. I live so close to animals, even decent ones that would interest me and no bugger would know. But on reflection it's not worth it. Even in the unlikely event of an emergency. Makes us hunter/shooter types look pretty bad if we get found out. We dont need the publicity.
    Also there will be shitloads of animals having had no pressure on them for a month or however long wandering around when we are allowed out. Some stags will still be going and others will be feeding up in usual areas and allow better assessment than a quick glimpse in the bush.

    I heard a stag roaring pretty well from home late last nite while letting the dog out. I have lived here 10 yrs and never heard one so close before. No deer farms for miles.



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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Down load an app called "Deck of Cards" You add any 4 exercises you want. Short circuit workout.
    For instance I have press ups, burpees, 25m shuttle run, and bicycle kicks (for my mono pack abs)
    Takes around 25-30 minutes. You can do in your yard or garage and keeps you in shape.
    Alternate days I just do some burpees. You dont stop. As soon as an exercise is finished you hit the card and do the next until you have done 104 of each activity.

    I was going to go out hunting no matter what. I live so close to animals, even decent ones that would interest me and no bugger would know. But on reflection it's not worth it. Even in the unlikely event of an emergency. Makes us hunter/shooter types look pretty bad if we get found out. We dont need the publicity.
    Also there will be shitloads of animals having had no pressure on them for a month or however long wandering around when we are allowed out. Some stags will still be going and others will be feeding up in usual areas and allow better assessment than a quick glimpse in the bush.

    I heard a stag roaring pretty well from home late last nite while letting the dog out. I have lived here 10 yrs and never heard one so close before. No deer farms for miles.



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    Roar him in to your street mate. You are clear to take the shot if he gets close as no bugger is outside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Roar him in to your street mate. You are clear to take the shot if he gets close as no bugger is outside.
    Na I will look for him with the camera if I hear him again. I think I know roughly where he is if the sound isint playing tricks bouncing off stuff.
    Pretty sure he was just moving thru anyway as area gets a lot of foot and bike traffic.

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