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    You'd be hard pushed to compete with a chopper, the neighbour's had 300 shot from a bird in few hours, even good ground crews couldn't do that in my experience.

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    You would think given it's the 21st century, the chopper pilot or shooter could hit a mark on the gps to mark where the deer were shot, and a keen ground crew could go in ( obviously with land owners consent), and recover what meat they wanted and either give it to some food banks or hand it out to the needy.

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    The hardest job of any culling operation is meat recovery

    Your first job is to strike hard and fast to avoid educating the pests

    Meat recovery would be at the bottom of ground staffs list
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    The hardest job of any culling operation is meat recovery

    Your first job is to strike hard and fast to avoid educating the pests

    Meat recovery would be at the bottom of ground staffs list
    Yes. Thats what I meant by shooting to waste. Just get in there with a chopper and go full bore. A good culler doesn't looks back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Yes. Thats what I meant by shooting to waste. Just get in there with a chopper and go full bore. A good culler doesn't looks back.
    yes you are right Tahr - back before WW2 in early culling days they were required to skin the deer shot and dry the skins for sale to help with costs of operations -that did not last that long - powers that be soon realized that it was a waste of time and energy and the cullers were better of to just hunt - hunters can waste a lot of time stuffing around with carcasses and if herd reduction is the goal especially high numbers its wasted effort - I think in many areas we are at the point where it would be good to see hunters out in areas with high numbers shoot some to waste before coming out of bush especially hinds or does - I know that is anti to a lot of hunters but in some areas a good cull out to bring numbers down to healthy levels is what's required -
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    at this point in time I would be happy to just find a plurry deer to shoot.....stuffed if I know where they are all hiding,certainly not on the DOC blocks around this area.
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    ha not a fair situation is it hunting - one fallow block I hunt one can see up to 50 in an afternoon and owner limits me to 2 lol - place actually could do with a bit of a hard hit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    at this point in time I would be happy to just find a plurry deer to shoot.....stuffed if I know where they are all hiding,certainly not on the DOC blocks around this area.
    An old mate reckcond they climb trees in winter, never seen one myself but its probably the only place you havent looked MickyName:  hunter.jpg
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    Believe it or not this is private property on the WestCoast cycle way. They are even out in daylight
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    PRIVATE property is the operative words.......as long as they have nursery areas like that..the surrounding lands will get a trickle over effect.
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    About a year ago around here 12 deer recovered per hour was supposedly cut off point to make money doing waro. People got to get used to the idea of thinning to waste. It seems wasteful but the compliance costs to recover animals makes it a tough call for ground based hunters. Remember, it’s breaking the rules to even give game meat away. Getting back to thinning to waste, a local station thinned 1300 animals to waste not too many years ago and is looking to do another 7-800 in the coming year. That’s how quick the numbers can build up. Personally I try to utilise as much meat as I can but if land owner wants thinning to waste as a priority I don’t have a problem, they got to do what they can to make a living/profit.
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    About 50% of my income is from animal control (possum, goat, fallow, pigs).

    I charge an hourly rate + travel + ammunition + any other expenses.

    Where possible I take a pic of the dead animals - not possums - and ensure they're not left on tracks or near waterways. No animals are recovered. No, you/your kid/your mate can't come with me and have a few shots.

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    No deer in mid canterbury,they all washed out to sea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    No deer in mid canterbury,they all washed out to sea.
    Pre-salted .....on a serious note hope everyone is ok
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    A bit off topic topic but if a farmer ask you to shoot hinds only do it don't pack a shit to the farmer about it. I know a few farmers in my area that got pissed off with recreational hunters not following the hinds only rule so just closed the hunting off & get the copper in cull to waste
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