I got a good red early in the week that I had seen a couple of times in the velvet.
Antlers were nice and hard under the velvet and only took a few minutes to completely strip.
I got a good red early in the week that I had seen a couple of times in the velvet.
Antlers were nice and hard under the velvet and only took a few minutes to completely strip.
seen this morning, mud fat. Not common to see them in this area but have seen this guy 3x in the last six weeks and first time i got a good look at him. Hopefully in the next couple weeks he hangs around.
Wow it would be nice if he could hang around another year or so!
Looks like he’s just starting to show some potential!!
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Unfortunately it want stay here, another month and i will never see it again. Ever year it seems to happen.Also if another hunter see's it it will be shot. I am hopping he will stay long enough to loose his velvet and get a bit of colour. then i get a nice head and a good feed prime fallow
Been slack this year, will start going out this week for a look
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Dont waste your time chasing every last fps, it doesnt matter in the real world, it wont make a difference, all it will do is cause head aches and frustrations. And dont listen to silly old cunts
Not too much recon from me not from want of trying though but with the weather being North of 30 degrees at the moment it limits the willingness to lose copious amounts of fluid I will get out for an overnight hunt very soon
Yeh our spot is closed for Extreme Fire Danger, need some rain now.
Ripper stag akaroa 1!
I’ve been out in the Canty high country for the last 4 days looking for a stag like this. It was brutally hot with animals only moving first and last light and I only saw a handful of deer where last year id seen close to 40 for the same circuit. Lots of Chamie around though which are always fun to watch.
Same in our area, in the last month 9 days above 30 degrees and only two days below 20 degrees, the last time it rained was 28 days ago. The grounds like walking on corn flakes in the bush which makes for hard stalking. No animals on the tops except goats, all the deer are in the shade of the hill and down in the creeks so the sound of running water covers our approach. Pigs are going hard in the wollows, a couple of nights ago found a wollow that stunk of stag but pig hair in it. Haven’t seen any big boys yet, a valvety 10 is the biggest so far.
See how nexts weeks recon goes its ment to be 33 degrees on Thursday when I go back in, the dog will be in every creek again. Should hear stags stripping next week and see a few fingers crossed.
Where we are going in the Ruahines there is no chance of a recon. Kids and school holidays have taken all my work leave
I think it will be pretty warm and that means the Ruahine Blowflies will try and steal any meat we get
Will have to hunt a bit smarter
Shit that’s not good @Smiddy hope it’s nothing serious! Good luck for this year you must be looking to top last years efforts
It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.
Shit that’s not good @Smiddy hope it’s nothing serious! Good luck for this year you must be looking to top last years efforts
Good on the rest of you for getting out, or about too! Bugger with the heat! Doesn’t need to be said to be careful with your flames
It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.
I am so unfit I am dreading my first hunt for 2019 Too much fishing which means far too much beer!
I do have a hopefull spot where a good red was spotted last season so fingers crossed.
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