Hi there guys,
Finally got around to having my first little exploration in pureora last night / this morning with my newly obtained FAL (always relied on mates / brother).
Had zero intentions on actually coming home with anything, I have spent a lot of time spearfishing and am reasonably talented after growing up in and around the ocean in Northland. I am now stuck in Hamilton for work / living and funds make heading home once a month just no longer practical or economical. Realised I needed to seek something else to do. Today is my 1 day off for the week and with the forecast figured going for a walk would be a good learning curb.
Finished work Sunday 4pm. (took bloodt ages for 4pm to roll around) Had everything required spread out on my bed, and in the gun safe, packed the ute up. Managed to convince my brother to tag along happy days. The firearms we decided to take are my fathers relics (he hasnt used them since we were born, im now 27, we sighted them in saturday after work which was a blast) has a Winchester model 1892, lever. 44 and just your typical. 243.
Arrived at Piropiro campsite around 7pm ish, continue on to the start of the northern road that leads to Ketemaringi track. Parked up in the first little grass campsite area bit and headed off for a walk to have a look. Did a quick loop (maybe 1.5km in total) and didnt see any fresh sign and was back at the ute at 8.30pm. Decided to head furtber down the road, there was a few patches that required the diff lock on in 2wd and two sections of the road that required 4wd. Nothing major, but certainly not for your stock standard vehicle.
Got to the end of the road, parked the ute up folded out the roof top tent and called it a night.
Woke up at gentleman's hours around 5.15am. Packed up the ute and headed off along the track. Came across a section that seemed to be a little more open so decided to zip off the track and start our homework / learning experiment.
Came across every 20-30m a lot of relatively green deer poo and some darker patches /tracks. There was the odd areas with pigs rooting and plenty of footprints. Given the recent rain, is it safe to assume foot prints through the creeks / streams are relatively fresh?
Managed to make 2 animals bolt and head for the hills, unsure what they were which brings me to my question. Do you guys have any tips or tricks for a newbie to be quieter on foot? I typically try move 10-15m then pause and listen out / watch for movement however I feel like im about as stealthy as a kenworth rolling down a bank.
Ended up heading out of the bush at 9.15am (earlier than I wanted but have lawns to mow and only today off work) , fairly satisfied with what had been seen and marked a few points for future reference (in particular where the animals bolted and where the steaming poo was)
Came across a hilux stuck on the first uphill section of the road / track with the keys in it, found the young owners (younger than me) at the main campsite so drove them back and winched them out. My good deed done for the day.
Any wisdom or guideance would be welcomed, next year intend to pop into the Hamilton NZDA and try sponge some knowledge whenever I can.
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