Don't you love it when a plan comes together!
Don't you love it when a plan comes together!
Hunting, What Hunting,
A series of unfortunate events. The wettest Summer I can remember and would like to forget was followed by a reasonable Autumn but June has been wet with another 180 mm over 10 days. We lost power on Friday night due to water or damp in the cabinet with our main switch main switch in. We got it back on yesterday afternoon (thanks to the Troubleman and Sparky) so this morning I squelched my way around the paddocks to make sure everything was working and the cows had ignored the fact that the electric fences were of . They had.
What passes for hunting in my case is a rapidly fading memory and using my range to get some rifles sorted for target shooting in the Spring is unlikely for some weeks. A trip to the Taupo Range to do some testing will be needed.
Regards Grandpamac.
Look after yourself n familly in that mud sodden part of NZ grandpamac.
I wonder how much of the farm hunting bashing comes from jealousy? Both farm and public land hunting have their places and I enjoy both equally. Getting out into a new part of public land is great, but so is a farm hunt where you don't have as much pressure to get on to something
About hunting on private land. This is why we need to keep on top of deer, private mainly but some public. Shot this little rat last night. Way too many.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing, and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there.
- Rumi
I think Farm hunting vs Bush Hunting comes down to the difference in challenge and difficulty.
I don't have access to a farm to hunt but if I did, I still think I'd prefer the challenge of public land.
mate...If I had access to farmland I would the there right now and my freezer plus all my mates freezers plus church food banks freezer would be full...IM getting thoroughly sick of getting skunked on public land.another dry run today.
75/15/10 black powder matters
Thanks. Yep, I've shot farmland Fallow like that from high populations on scant feed. Usually need to shoot two to get enough venison. I've found backsteaks are very thin on these underfed animals but it tastes the same. But, would rather shoot a bigger, healthier, fatter animal for a decent load of meat.
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