https://www.deerstalkers.org.nz/reso...al-management/
Sounds like Waro in a limited area as posted earlier. There has also been 1080 throughout the Rainbow station -Wairau river side of things.
https://www.deerstalkers.org.nz/reso...al-management/
Sounds like Waro in a limited area as posted earlier. There has also been 1080 throughout the Rainbow station -Wairau river side of things.
700 shot, mostly stags probably knowing the usual behavior of WARO in NZ
Big assumption there. According to someone involved in operation they shot animals as they came across them. Were meant to leave big stags but that sometimes goes by the wayside in the heat of the moment, mindful of flying costs/efficiency. There’s way too many deer in places on the station. Head quality has gone down over the years since DOC management restructuring. Jim still has to run an economic farming operation while catering to public access expectations.
Exactly an assumption. And of course they shot animals as they came across them, you don't shoot any if you don't come across them.
Head quality in general has gone down not because of DOC, feed etc. It's because of recreational hunters targeting stags and generally shooting them too young just like YouTube shows. If there is way too many deer in places you don't solve it by shooting stags.
Also bigs mature trophies were once spiders, don't think the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation goes round shooting Wapiti spikers.
Its not what you get but what you give that makes a life !!
You’re probably right. Hardly hear of hunters doing any control shooting, they seem too focused on ‘trophy’ stags.
Countrywide, hunters as a group have to realise that leaving females does fuck all but lead to too high population levels. Taking out inferior stags and even a few trophy stags does bugger all for population control or improvement of the gene pool. Remember too that for every animal you see there’s often another five or so that you don’t. Flying an area in a chopper or even a plane soon reinforces that.
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