An itch ... is ... a desire to scratch
I haven't seen any of the others replys, but yes it pisses me off. went camping in some doc land a year or so ago only to have a truck load of teens turn up spotlighting and drinking. we had just got back out of the tree line where they were spotlighting and had our young son with us. I hate to think what would have happened if we popped out of the tree line 20mins later. We lit up camp as much as we could and they vanished pretty quickly but with the racket they made it ended up a very quiet weekend. Nothing we can do about them so we just try and head away during the week now and for a good 3-5 days if we can.
hey man, good to see this thread pop up on a kiwi forum.... its only just becoming 'known' just how the illegal harvest effects the legal recreational hunter.... esp in terms of 'trophies' or the older larger deer that everyone secretly wants, however they justify it..
In Australia i mean, it is beyond a joke to be honest.....
i hear ya an fell ya , my feeling is it isnt the same old story of sit back an dofuck all about it but 'complain' about it or let it deter you, (not you personally) but instead Report it to some bastard, IN Aus ,we have Police and also a "Game Managament Awfulrity " where we can report shit cunts and poachers, No it doesnt often lea to anything , if anything we hope it gets logged and the info soon adds up to paint a clearer picture that something amiss.... its obvious in places.
there is so many different sorts of illegal shit goin on, either a leuisurely spotlight, blow en em, a specific stag spotlight drive thru alpine country, walk lighting now replaced with thermal and day time thermal is also of note to claim as not in the name of a fair chase in my opinion, seen it first hand, its a piece of piss-proove me wrong-
my thoughts are genuine hunters stamp it out thru the community...... call them out, hang on, dont do that, Dob em in. fuck em.
Game animals, Game Regs and Game Rules...... Pay for a hunting Permit , play by the rules. simple. Do it differently, Ya taking the Game from Me (Us) YOU. an its becoming an issue in AU now interms of what animals are surviving an what isnt, where an the back log of big ol deer is dryin up pretty good , compared to how it should look if everyone did it legally....
an we dont have mad cunt heli businesses here... farkk
Well it will bother the 2 guys who got caught with a dead deer n bow n arrows on a farm back of Albury last Monday,middle of the day.Guess they thort the farmer was at the Temuka stock sale,but his neighbor was keeping abd eye on the farm.It will cost them big time.
Hey guys ,
I know this is an old thread , but Im curious about a spot Ive been looking at.
The farmer at this spot actively bullies and scares people off because he believes that people are tresspassing on his land but the land he is talking about is the only access point to said DOC/paper road. I have looked into it with walking access and contacted DOC themself who believes there is a access point there.
I know for a fact that the farmer has tresspassed and called the police on several hunters and the spot is actually quite good because no pressure has been put on the animals there , this is because the farmer has basically scared the shit out of every hunter by abusing them and telling them not tooo come back.
I am wondering what the process is to find out about the ins and outs of this place as talking to the farmer is not an option as he is quite the angry character.
Thoughts and opinions please. Thanks
Patience Is A Virtue
Give him a couple of crays.
naw , the farmer is a hunter . Crays will not settle this fellow !!
Patience Is A Virtue
We have the same problem here.
It's the 10% rule.
10% are either idiots or think the rules of society don't apply to them.
Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests. The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
https://youtu.be/2v3QrUvYj-Y
A bit more bang is better.
@Jusepy ,Unformed legal roads ( and formed roads ) are administered by local / district councils not DOC. I would go to the local council for clarification by writing to the roading dept manager. Do not ph or email in the first instance. Council must record and respond to written correspondence. Ask council to explain the legal situation to the adjoining land owner
And when you do go back get dropped off so the farmer doesn't mess with your vehicle
yup the local council roading engineer is the person you want - many roads have a point where the council states its "beyond the peg " meaning it is not maintained by council - most Roading Engineers very reluctant to close such roads so thats good for our access - but many farmers complain about stock etc and do occasionally get them closed - but remember they are public land so use them - try to see the farmer if at all possible - or get council to contact them
Is this guys name Murray?
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