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    Camp Meat hunting

    I post a bit about vintage and BP rifles but this morning I went through 6 pages on the forum to find a hunting/ magazine post

    So this is my plee for more hunting stories ( even basic boring ones like mine ) and shooting posts

    I think we all need to smell the roses while we can

    I have a forum member coming to stay and work for me for a week soon
    So decided it would be nice to have some fresh camp meat on hand to take the strain off the cook.

    Canterbury has been very hot and totally dry all year and the very thought of hunting had not been an option
    But in the back of the cyclone and having had the vastly more benign side of Gabrielle it was cool and clear and calm

    So a quick meat hunt was undertaken
    Two hinds seen still from the truck but a long way away and impossible to flank them and get a shot at them with the wind as it was

    Stick with plan A
    Decent long walk through native regeneration with some open patches
    Plenty of sign but waist high dry cocksfoot grass is a challenge
    Get to a favorite lookout that I can spot back into some scattered open grass areas
    Saw a deers head ? I'm long grass about 1km away
    Then convinced myself it was the back and ears of a hare
    But kept going back and looking at it often and the the hare stood up and became a very big red hind


    Ok so I wasted 30 minutes thinking it was a hare. So very quick de camp and big loop to come up under her and into the wind
    Popped out about 150m under her last seen location
    Scanning with thermal ( private conservation land ) and you have to be patient
    Eventually a head and neck shows up like a periscope in the shoulder high bush
    It took me ages to find in the binoculars
    And ages again to find the 150mm wide gap I was seeing the hot spot through

    Now 150m is unusually close for this country and no rest was available so a very wobbly bush was used to put a bullet into the base of the neck

    Well she was a big fat unit
    Despite it being dry there is clearly a lot of feed in that regen bush and old pasture areas

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    The moral of the story is to take your time and hunt when the conditions are helpful
    Work the wind in your favour
    And enjoy your hunting

    And please a few more stories about hunting and shooting
    ( but not wanting to take anything away from the bigger issues as well )

    Cheers
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    Should say Camp Meat hunting

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    But camp near hunting would be a good idea also

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    Prime venison. This is the time of year for the best.
    Yes, she is a biggie. Lots of good eating.

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    big girl. plenty of condition on her, will be good eatin

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    Yes she was a big unit

    The back steaks were a lot bigger that the usual spikers I was shooting earlier in the summer before the heat wave
    Massive hind quarters
    Big deep shoulders but much less meat on them compared to a spiker or stag

    I made two slow and stead round trips to a vehicle track then a very long trudge back to my truck about 3km and 300m higher
    But nice to get out every scrap from a hind in such good condition and also get all the dog trimmings with it
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    Remind me of the caliber? Cool gun.
    I agree. The stories should be the heart of this place but they are not.
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    Pretty hard to hide from thermals ah.Good effort walking back to track.Enjoy yr venison.

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    Betcha a bit of sweat was lost getting this back to ute. Good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Remind me of the caliber? Cool gun.
    I agree. The stories should be the heart of this place but they are not.
    6.5x65R K95 Blaser
    I call it the Laser
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    enjoy the venison...she looks in awesome condition.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    The shanks should be lovely


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    The shanks should be lovely


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    Ok @MSL noted
    They will go in the pressure cooker one night
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    Good stuff! I need to take my K95 for more walks. Can't bring myself to use a Suppressor on it though...
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    Good effort. Love hearing about the hunt. Also details on calibre, rifle, loads etc. All grist for the mill.
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

 

 

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