Jeeeze, one minute I’m having a skim through an interesting thread, next thing it seems to have morphed into a scene of Deliverance.
I haven’t read through all 11 pages just the first and last couple of pages. But this has gone on forever.
In a bizarre coincidence 7mmwsm, appears to be in the South Waikato, and I think Micky Duck was from there too originally? MD?
I too grew up in Tokoroa. Hunting in these more rural towns and cities is a way of life.
Yes it can morph into hunting illegally, today it’s arguably easier. For a few grand you have a thermal, which is infinitely more effective than a motorbike headlight on a battery digging in your back, carried around carefully so the acid didn’t tip on your arse. On a suppressed rifle, you can smack over animals quite close to houses, and if you’re careful which direction you’re shooting, they won’t even know. I’m not endorsing it. Just stating a fact. Yes people can make money from it.
I shot 3 pigs ripping up a mates farm the other evening not 300M from their house. When I got back they asked me if I saw them them. Hadn’t heard a thing. I’d fired 4 shots from a 308 with a DPT sup.
Yes Doc will largely ignore it. They always have.
You have to remind yourself, Doc want all introduced animals gone. ALL GONE. So if someone’s assisting in this, and they’re treading on a grey line, or even acting in an illegal manner, they don’t care.
As MD said, hunt away from roads and the problem diminishes.
[QUOTE=tetawa;1431753]Must be something in the Tokoroa water, went to high school there.[/QUOTE
Yes, the waters used to have a particular colour and taste. Haven't been back for over thirty years.
Does the southerly breeze still smell the same?
Ya can't park there mate.
[QUOTE=tetawa;1431765]I don’t think it smells the same. Very mild in comparison. Apparently they used to put some very toxic shit into “settling ponds” out on the way to Mangakino.
God only knows what and where it leached into. Im certain you couldn’t get a way with it today.
Im sure if the fellas in chopper had decided to "net me" my Swedish mate would have given them many rounds of .270 where it would do most good to ensure my freedom......
Tokoroa...yip its in the blood,chlorine that is,my Dad worked in the chlorine plant and my older brother is still a foreman there now....
funny wee story,pun intended...old man forgot to pee in jar for 6 mthly test for chlorine levels so he got me to pee in it for him...and the levels were one of highest in plant LOL.....Mum did use a fair bit of "janola' around the home.
75/15/10 black powder matters
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