You must be ready for another 11km round trip to shoot him on your tents doorstep no?
That was one classic photo form last year @JoshC
You must be ready for another 11km round trip to shoot him on your tents doorstep no?
That was one classic photo form last year @JoshC
It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.
Haha yeah...
We're away tonight for a quick mish. Nothing too serious planned this year...my sister is getting married on the 14th April so I can't go too far for too long I did say to her, if she didn't want me to come she could have said, rather than have the wedding in the roar!
I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
Finally got out tonight for a look, heard a couple stags just getting in to it. Got to dark. Have another look in the morning
Big day yesterday, left home at 3am and got home at 1:30am this morning. Covered a few catchments, not sure how many kms but I’m a bit tender today! Saw ok numbers of deer quite a few hinds and yearlings. Only saw 6 stags, on their own at the moment, wallowing and wrecking trees but didn’t hear any roaring. Saw one really old boy, 11-12 pointer, he was already with a group of hinds as I’d expect a stag of that age to be. Definitely a cool stag to shoot but conditions weren’t right so will go back another day for a look
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I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
We must have walked passed each other Josh c sounds about the same trip anyway . we also seen a lot of hinds and yearlings with no stags in tow . The mature and only stag we seen wasn’t interested in the ladies ,no roars heard APNP
niiice
Greetings All,
A series of unfortunate events has severely curtailed my preparation let alone scouting for the roar. The weather over spring and summer has been wet, very wet over summer. Gabrielle has done a number on our local roads and my long planned trip to Makino has been torpedoed (three road closures on the way to the road end). The weather has finally settled, at least for now and we have moved from sodden to damp. The Taihape road is now open as far as Lawrence Road, about 35 km from home, so this morning I set of for a little forest bathing sans rifle in Blowhard Bush. A couple of hours easy trundle including visits from the local NI Robin population resulted in a much happier chap. I even spotted some deer sign. Hopefully some improvement in the roads will result in a trip up Kuri Hill in the near future.
Regards Grandpamac.
PS. The Kawekas are still inaccessible from the HB side but Kuripapango can still be reached from the Taihape side.
Northern Tararuas still quiet-heading into Mid Ruahines tomorrow morning for a listen will report back.
Had two stags going well in the Catlins bush today.
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I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
Went hunting wednesday local, heard 2 stags. got within60m of the first one, pushing a hind up the hill. Saw bit of it thru the rubbish but had no clean shot.
Wind stuffed it for me thou and that one was gone.
Second one wind changed on me and it smelt me as i was heading down thur the native.
Nice 8 pointer, was running across in front of me, had the crosshairs on it a number of times, nearly pulled the trigger twice but just wasnt the right shot etc so that one was a lucky one.
Wallow well used that morning, might have another go on the weekend
Heard a couple of stags roaring right on dark as we were walking out of the mid/northern Ruahines on Wednesday night, laid eyes on a couple of stags and a couple of hinds, mate shot a nice even little 12 pointer, which was a pretty good head for Ruahine public land, It wasnt roaring or pissed up at all, and had no hinds, it had plenty of fat thou and being this side of the rut should be tasty.
Just back from a week in the Manson ,heard a couple of Hee Haws first thing in the morning. So they are thinking about it!!.
Managed to score this small 8ptr, fat as a seal as you would expect pre rut.
the southerly blast couple nights ago got a couple reds in to end, run out of light before getting to see the prize.
It was cold enough that i wish i had my gloves and a thermal
Couple younger stags going last night but they were safe from me location and been to young.
Then my evening changed with a couple parries trying there best to ruin it, i managed to tip over not a bad buck.
I still haven't learnt about hunting on week nights when you have work the next day
Back out there tonight
In the ruahines today,there was no roaring but I did get some lazy replys from a stag from few roars I did while sitting down to lunch.got into a position and got my boy to stay back and roar while I moved in to deal with him,my boys roars sounded sketchy as it was his first time trying it,i got to within 15 yards of the stag as it walked past me below in some thick crap moving towards my boy,couldnt get a shot.
got back to my boy and the first thing he said was why didn't you leave me the gun haha the stag and a second stag came right into him and he watched them for about a minute at 20 yards until they moved off,he said they didn't spook but didn't know what was up,as the wind was perfect.his roars can't have been to shabby.
So they don't seem to be going properly yet but are starting to get into it.Apiti area.
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