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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    Posted that ages ago Sniper. Spot has been thrashed now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunt4life View Post
    @NZHunter... And any other young fellas or newbies to hunting.

    My father introduced me to hunting and after a few unsuccessful although bloody brilliant introductory deer hunting adventures, I was totally hooked. He however, was not. And neither were any of his mates, colleagues or brothers etc. So I'm a largely self taught hunter and I know exactly why you guys are asking for help and what level of help you're actually asking for.
    As I sought out older and experienced hunters who worked in gun shops etc and asked respectful questions of "where to go?", their answer was invariably "just study a topo map for good looking spots with clearings or open tops and go walk it and learn it". Thanks guys (ya wankers!). So I would buy up groceries etc, load up my pack and vehicle and head off for days and days wandering around the Kawekas or Ruahines or Te Urewera in areas with very few deer and, on a couple of occasions, sharing my 'good looking area' with arsehole helicopter meat shooters flying ahead of me and laying waste to any hope I had of encountering an "easy deer". Determined, although often driven close to tears of frustration, I joined the North Auckland NZDA... and again, generosity of useful information was less than forthcoming. I understand their reasons why, as there was a war going on at the time between helicopter hunters and ground hunters, and deer were in very short supply. But they certainly are not in short supply now and every hunter I speak to says the same..."it's never been so easy to find a deer".
    So my advice to you is, ask the same questions you did already, on this forum and at NZDA and of any hunters you meet in the bush. But with your emphasis being on respect for their knowledge and generosity with that info. If you meet and impress the right type of hunter, he'll likely take you under his wing and teach you all he knows...guys like me maybe.
    Last words of advice...slow down! Successful hunting requires great patience and understanding, so slow everything you want from hunting down and 'earn' your first deer. I assure you that when it comes, your sense of victory will be all the more profound.
    Happy hunting mate

    +1 great advice Hunt4life.... @nz_hunter....when i took up hunting about 18 months ago, i didnt have a clue where to start (still dont!) i decided to join this forum, (thank fuk) read every thread in the magazine section, bought a copy of 'spot X'
    booked a guided hunt on a deer farm to learn the basics from an experienced hunter....then joined the NZ Deerstalkers (Auckland branch)....all this at least got me started.....

    first two outings (both solo) got me out learning and making mistakes (its a loooong journey, get that into your head first) but on my second 'armed tramp' i saw my first ever wild deer (Sika) which gave me great confidence & encouragement!!

    i had no 'hunting spots' because of course i was starting out.....i then went on a forum hunt/meet (Rushys Roost) where i met fellow forum members for a weekend hunt!
    This was in the Whirinaki Forest, and I learned bush hunting techniques from Rushy (Yoda) this added to my skill set….I posted my many ‘no shot weekends’ on the forum and other members saw I was ‘keen as’ and PM’d me advice and areas (Sako75, Pengy) but it still took me another year and many fruitless weekends before I finally secured my first kill…

    Looking back, it made it much more satisfying to have taken the animal by my own efforts, planning ect…..

    Use New Zealand Topographic Map - NZ Topo Map and google earth to find likely spots and get out there, fall over, miss shots, go 4-5-10 weekends without even seeing one, scream at yourself “what the fuk am I trying to do out here, im useless’….and eventually (there’s NO timescale) you’ll ‘do it’……but only if you want to do it…..the animal is not the goal, the journey is the goal......my 2c
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    Quote Originally Posted by BushHunter View Post
    Anyone found that Spot x yet ? @Spook
    Forgotmaboltagain+1

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    Yoda you call me. Pointed ears I don't have. Green I am not. @Scouser you are.
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    Well put Scouser:thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Yoda you call me. Pointed ears I don't have. Green I am not. @Scouser you are.
    Oh come on mate......when was the last time you looked in the mirror?......they get 'pointier' every year.....

    and ive only known yer for two!!!!!!!........i mean were 'all' vain to a point....but come on!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouser View Post
    Oh come on mate......when was the last time you looked in the mirror?......they get 'pointier' every year.....

    and ive only known yer for two!!!!!!!........i mean were 'all' vain to a point....but come on!!!!!!!
    Hmmmm Prick you are!
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    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Hmmmm Prick you are!
    Haharrrrrrrrrr....love it mate.....looking forward to sharing your company soon.......wear a beanie over your lugs....
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    Yep we will share a fire, a feed and a wee dram
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    The ole Kaimai's did a walk or three up there years back , there's a or at lest there used to be a hut top of the ridge , bout 2k walk north of the quarry up above face that ya can see back of Matamata had a helo pad between the hut and the ridge edge . East of the hut was nice hunting flattish with nice stalking and good numbers of leggy rangy reds lots of grass in places and some sweet clearings , bout 20 meters outta the hut door between two tree's is a black plastic drum buried me and my bro used to keep it stocked with tucker ..
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    Up Te Tuhi Road been there twice... Saw no deer and very little sign. Sigh

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    Yep that's the bugga mate it has been a wee while since we hunted that place , it used to be ok things change i guess . Kaimai's mite be average now but deer numbers are high around a lot of other parts of the country thankfully .
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    Which parts exactly
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    Quote Originally Posted by nevereadyfreddy View Post
    Which parts exactly
    All the parts where someone has shot an animal
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    Which is worse, ignorance or apathy...I don't know and don't care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZHTR View Post
    Yep that's the bugga mate it has been a wee while since we hunted that place , it used to be ok things change i guess . Kaimai's mite be average now but deer numbers are high around a lot of other parts of the country thankfully .
    Sounds lie Tahu track brother.
    Not many deer there now though apparently theres a few goats in the area.
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