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    Like Mathias, Im successful every hunt, cant recall my last unsuccessful hunt. But I dont shoot much tho. Sounds to me like you're pretty successful already, you've had a good number of days in the bush, you've seen animals, you're still alive, and you've been in on 2 kills. And me thinks you're way more successful than many guys, cos your wife is your hunting' buddy! Keep it up, its not all about the kill.

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    But I am trying to Bush stalk and train a dog at the same time. Don’t so much slip watching

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husky1600 View Post
    Like Mathias, Im successful every hunt, cant recall my last unsuccessful hunt. But I dont shoot much tho. Sounds to me like you're pretty successful already, you've had a good number of days in the bush, you've seen animals, you're still alive, and you've been in on 2 kills. And me thinks you're way more successful than many guys, cos your wife is your hunting' buddy! Keep it up, its not all about the kill.
    I agree - love the fact that my wife gets up at 4am when she'd rather sleep in late and comes out with me. Slowly working on getting her to stay in the bush - will start with a hut over summer and go from there. I love a day in the bush, the meat is really a bonus, I asked as my wife joked to me on Saturday that there's clearly only 1 deer in the Kaimais, it shits a lot and is really good at hiding - or we really suck as hunters

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    Used to hunt the kaimais myself, its real tiger country and you will need to accumulate data over time to increase your chances of regular contact,just keep plugging way and it will happen.how ever spring is near the waipaikahi valley offers good spring hunting grab sleeping bag and do an over nighter,i would wait till November though there are plenty of access points but if you are after a handy hunt try waipaikahi rd road end.all the best.
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