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    even when we were culling we had days like that - towards end of targeting block for our 3 month stint in scrub we could get down to one or two goats or deer in a week - a lot of days carefully bush stalking for bugger all - very important that you take breaks from the concentration needed - sit down and think about something else then when you can concentrate again get up and go again - and keep that bloody rifle in your hands not slung over your shoulder - ya just asking to see a deer gallop off - we never used one culling for that reason not one of us in my crews
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    Dont worry MB i had a really morning last Tuesday,missed 3 deer (full view top to toe)inside 200yds,broad side and no wind.All about a hr apart each,not the same deer.All three i aimed in center of the sholder,nothing fancy.Inside 200yds easy shooting to me i thort.Couldnt believe it,nothing loose on the rifle,il be going to the range in the next calm evening.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    even when we were culling we had days like that - towards end of targeting block for our 3 month stint in scrub we could get down to one or two goats or deer in a week - a lot of days carefully bush stalking for bugger all - very important that you take breaks from the concentration needed - sit down and think about something else then when you can concentrate again get up and go again - and keep that bloody rifle in your hands not slung over your shoulder - ya just asking to see a deer gallop off - we never used one culling for that reason not one of us in my crews
    @Barry the hunter, Hum, the thought did occur after a full day in the bush and stuffing up an absolute sitter... "gee what a culler I'd be". @MB great write up. Failure is how we learn (I hate this saying)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snoppernator View Post
    @Barry the hunter, Hum, the thought did occur after a full day in the bush and stuffing up an absolute sitter... "gee what a culler I'd be". @MB great write up. Failure is how we learn (I hate this saying)
    yah likely be a good one - it was not all about hunting - cooking was a huge plus - you were 3 months in camp with two or three others ya had to be able to cook - every two three days it was your turn -we could always handle someone who was learning to hunt but a shit cook - nah that was ya gut ruled - a shit cook got the message long before someone learning to hunt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snoppernator View Post
    @ MB great write up.
    Not really. If I got one of those piggies, I would have written four times as much and there would have been photos, plus a medal that I would have awarded to myself!
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    Never underestimate the ability of you game you hunt , further more never underestimate a well tuned hunter . With years of hunting experience we still make stupid mistakes .
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    So went for a walk on Friday with the idea to site a camera and check a couple of spots I've found before that I thought had promise.
    Carried the rifle cause it's nearly been 12 months since the dog and I got our first genuine bush deer.
    Finally got to general area of a secluded bench I'd been looking for, requires negotiating a steep decent to access it only to realise I'm not quite where I thought I was.....@#$%...
    Sigh, oh well, back up we go.. crash thump smash wallop... 2 young stags are suddenly standing in front of me but only for long enough to get my rifle half way up to my shoulder.
    Dog and I look at each still trying to process what just happened, I walk the 20 yards to where they were only to realise I am actually on the bench I was looking for only on it's true right instead of it's true left.
    Bugger! So I go setup my camera and several hours later am at home putting my feet up with a cuppa only to realise I haven't turned the f..... camera on.
    So Saturday morning finds me back trying to locate said bench to turn the f... camera on.
    I thought I might as well take some photos and video of the area cause people are often asking what's it like in the bush.
    As I'm panning round I become aware that a stag is photo bombing my video!!?#@$% I drop the phone, pick up my rifle but I never see him again
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    When I reviewed the video I can see the dog turn to the noise of him coming through and the above is the best screen shot of him.
    I keep finding new ways to cock it up
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