What are you hoping to nab with your bow mate? Have you had a look on the doc website around the Waikato area? The Kaimais is handy enough but you would need a few bush skills first as its a bit thick and its easy to get disorientated.
Reading a couple of books on hunting wouldn't hurt either.
Deer and goats
I don't like pork so I wouldn't even shoot at them even if there are hundreds of them right infront of me.
I have done some research in the internet but I guess buying some proper hunting books will help me more.
I haven't got any bush skills so that is what I am worried about.
I will just go to kaimai on this friday or sunday and have a walk to see what it is like there.
Also I will ask for some advise from some archery club members.
Thank you Gibo for all your good responses!
Kaimai has Waitawheta River.
I might take my fly fishing gears there and fish for some trout while I look for deer signs!
Thanks Gibo.
I just got the permit for Kaimai.
I will be safe and I will be having fun with or without catching anything.
But I am pretty sure I will come home with some trout
I will let you know if I do catch anything or see anything.
I live at Cambridge.
Isn't deer stalkers club for people who want to shoot with guns?
I am looking at a tracks and walk brochures for Kaimai.
Am I suppose to go Mangakino pack, and Crimson thread track where it is not specified in brochure for people to go?
Oh well I will just go and see it myself!
That will be the best start.
Kaimais are the good place to bow hunt for deer. Get a map and a compass , find a spot that suits you and get too know it.
You will find sign as soon as you leave the tracks , but take it slow , don't go too far till your used too following the compass back too where you started. The north south track is a good place for a beginner too start out , but leave your self plenty of daylight too get out and if your in a hurry slow down , ITS FASTER IN THE THICK STUFF IF YOU GO ABIT SLOWER.
All the deer ive shot up there were well within range of a well placed arrow .
Good luck .
If your in Cambridge try going in off the kaimai summit (N S track ) or off old kaimai road .
cant beat WAMs either http://wams.org.nz/wams_desktop/index.aspx
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