@hunt08 you don’t need cell service to use Topo50 on your phone.
@hunt08 you don’t need cell service to use Topo50 on your phone.
Hi Magnus,
To get the most out of your NZ trip I suggest leveraging on local knowledge here rather than spend your limited time trying to work all of this out for yourself. Lots of us here can help and would easily be able to put you in front of Deer, Tahr and Chamois without too much trouble and provide you with a true NZ hunting experience.
Couple of questions for you - do you do any hunting in Denmark and what type? The more we know about you and your capabilities the more likely it is that people here will offer to take you out.
I've spent a day walking around Dyrehaven just north of Copenhagen and often wonder what opportunities exit for the average hunter living there might be, if any?
Hayden
Actually Micky Duck is right on.
If you pay my fare over fron aussie and pay for the helicopter costs myself and Sharki will spend a week in the mountains guiding you around. No better offer offered.
Hallo SmokeyJason, thank you so much! What will the prices be for that? that could be interesting for me!
Hallo Hayden!
Thank you! I am hunting here in Denmark with shotgun, shooting phasan, hare, duck, geese and so on. Also I hunt with rifle to shoot roe deer and Fallow deer
And have been on hunting trip in Africa, Europe and USA with rifle also, so I have a lot of experience, but no hunting in the mountains before
Cool that you have been to Denmark and in Dyrehaven. Where is no hunt opportunities in dyrehaven... They only shoot something themselves to sort out in the "population". Was that your question?
Return trip from melbourne is nearly a grand, it's been a while since I've flown in with a helicopter so perhaps one of the other chaps might be more enlightened on the subject. Deer and chamois in North West land, say close to Ahaura or into the Wanganui River, that has merit as the big three are in there. There is also head of Mikonui, that's reasonably close to hokitika.
Ps for you more enlightened chaps, they've changed the name of wanganui city to whanganui but is the wanganui river in west land still wanganui river. Wouldn't want to end up getting dropped off in God knows where part of the country just by missing out one letter.
With luck you should have enough post to receive a pm.
It appeared that my cphone can not send a pm direct, so if you can send one to me we can go from there, I have no problem replying.
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