Im gonna sniff out them Sambar this weekend round Rotovegas .
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Im gonna sniff out them Sambar this weekend round Rotovegas .
Will try and find some of these elusive sika, not sure where though still deciding.
Ill be back after reds
I am just going to keep hunting sika as I enjoy going into the kaimanawas.
After two weekends in a row at spot x :D - round eastern BOP i can tick Sambar of my winter to do list. Planning Fallow trip now spot x near Raetahi : ))
I am going to take Mohawk down the back of Minginui in a couple of weeks to introduce him to the area and see if we can find some red sign to follow.
Peafowl and pheasant last week in the Bay Of Plenty
How did you get on Scribe?
Kaimais,,,,,Supplejack reds;)
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At present - I'm still hunting Sambar numerous times throughout the week (being very selective) and then chasing the reds in the Ruahines during the weekends - weather permitting.
Yea ,the first weekend was just putting in a few k's looking and learning the area seen a few hinds and yearlings ,found some nice wallows ,went last back friday checked an glassed round the wallows which paid off :thumbsup:
The Mrs in the pic Attachment 2161
That's a decent stag there mate - length?
Its about 700 high ill get measure done this week
Thats a nice head mate well done!!
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Peafowl are the same as pheasant to eat... 'great' needs a sauce though.... White meat with a tendency toward dryness when cooked.
My last lot went into salami... along with... goose, paradise duck, and swan, We get a lot of the above and most people will waste them if you are not careful.
Best salami yet...the above and 1 leg of venison, 1 leg of pork, and 1 leg of mutton.
Greatest gamebird in New Zealand. We used to run safari hunts for them in the BOP. There are thousands of them in the hills where I used to live.
When they have been hunted hard they get cunning. You can creep up to the brow of the hill and stick one eye over the top and see 30 to 50 birds running for their lives. Once you get a few hunters in the field working from different directions the birds go to ground and can be flushed individually by a good dog. They will sit so tight in cover that the dogs will sometimes end up with a mouth full of feathers.
Interesting...for their size they are hard birds to hit...They fly incredibly fast but because the cock bird is 7,1/2 feet long no one shooting them for the first time ever manages to figure the correct lead. They just dont look fast. I put a big cock bird down a gully once where there were five guns waiting either side of the gully. Each shooter in turn blew tail feathers out of the bird. These were a bunch of American bird shooters that had travelled the world and shot just about every gamebird on the planet.
I said, what's up?? why didnt you bring it down?? One Ameirican said..I was expecting a bird not a damned B52.
Any shot from behind usually fails because of the huge padding of tail feathers...You want to see the sise of the Pope's nose on the bird.
still learning to hunt sika in the kawekas,
Now that is sweet!! and the photo is also great. Sambar is on my list with a bow.
Kirk
Just keeping my eye in, and keeping on top of the bunnies & hares at some farms I have the priviledge to shoot on. It's not much but it's regular enough plus I get to spend the time with my 13yr old son.
Im heading into Longview Hut area on the 27th for 3 days. Not sure where ill head yet, I shell wait for the weather do make that decision for me.
I took this Bighorn Sheep in unit S32, Colorado. It is the Georgetown unit. 1 hour west of Denver. They draw 1 Non-Residents and 5 Residents for the first season. Took the sheep in August 2010.
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Kirk
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All boned out and ready to pack
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Nice mate ,is this ram the full mount you have on your web page kirk .
Yes it is. Hopefully I will add a Chamois come December or January
Kirk