either you have really short legs or that is a massive skull..a real horse of a beast.
either you have really short legs or that is a massive skull..a real horse of a beast.
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10th of May and this one was still letting out the odd roar.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing, and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there.
- Rumi
Unfortunately couldn’t find a good sika this roar, but had a half day hunt yesterday morning out Clements into a new area I’ve been learning recently and found this guy wandering around below me in some crown fern so took the opportunity to take a clements road stag after a couple last weekend outsmarted me.
I managed to bugger up all my limited chances with Reds during the roar but had some awesome stalks but a bit of bad luck at the end - was happy enough to be out in the bush.
I shot this wee guy in the Blueys a couple of weeks ago, nothing to write home about but a big day on the hill and was really happy to get him just before dark after covering a lot of ground.
No luck in the thick of the roar but managed to bag this fella just before Anzac Day. Roared him in from about 400m out. Was holding a fair few hinds and spikers. Left a nice young 8 to replace him.
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Think twice taking a shot in the Ruahine… 602m shot turned into a 6h30 recovery…
Nice to meet you @Puffin
man that looks STEEP...pity it hadnt rolled to bottom for you,looks like it was only a kick away from doing so.
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Yeah mate would have probably bruised the meat though
dead meat doesnt bruise..... lol
75/15/10 black powder matters
Ok wrong word but Wouldn’t it damage the meat if rolled down few hundred meters?
A few bumps would soften up the rut meat.
Top three pics were from this last weekend, Tararua tops. First 12 I've actually seen, still buzzing!
Bottom fella was nelson lakes tops for the roar.
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