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    Harryg's guiding service

    @Harryg gave me aring a few weeks back to see if I was free for hunt on a station down Kurow way. I couldn't turn him down so Friday night I turned up and @Munsey's place and we made our way to Oamaru for the night. Up early Sat morning, met up with @jakewire and we made our way to the station. It was blowing a gale, which we were assured was most unusual, when we got there. Harry put Munsey and me onto a gully he assured us would hold deer.
    Once we got onto the ridge where we could see down into the gully we started glassing, but nothing to see. We moved further up the ridge and carried on glassing. Somm Munsey could see a deer, then 5, then 13 then finally 20+ hinds and yearlings were seen.

    Deer by Stu Gerritsen, on Flickr


    Because of the wind and open nature of the country we had to head back down the ridge, drop down into the stream and then make our way up the face towards the deer. We reckoned on a 250 -300 yd shot. We made it to the start of the last gully before the deer when I noticed two yearlings higher up the gully. Munsey and I made our way up to some rocks and set up for the shot. Only one was visible in the tussock, so I lined up on it and dropped it with one shot. The other yearling ran out onto the face and Munsey shot that one.
    It took a little bit to find then in the tussock, then the butchering and carry out commenced. Making it back to the truck just after lunch.

    Blaser K95 and Red yearling by Stu Gerritsen, on Flickr

    Kurow view by Stu Gerritsen, on Flickr

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    Excellent hunt, great seeing those sort of numbers. The meat should taste pretty good too.

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    Glad you finally got some blood on that new gun . Conditions were a challenge. so well done guys enjoy the venison.
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    A great day,good to catch up with some forum members and thanks to @Harryg for the organization. She's big country in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakewire View Post
    A great day,good to catch up with some forum members and thanks to @Harryg for the organization. She's big country in there.
    Yep great day, great company, pity you had to go away to watch the rugby, we had a really good night at the hut talked lots of BS
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    Nice pics and cool story

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    Cheers guys for the company and especially Harry for the invite . Was by far the biggest mob of deer ive ever seen . Great to see differant country and to tick off sleeping in a mai mai (should be named the Haka Hilton ) was a first for me .

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    Good stuff

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    Reminds me of a hyena with that tuffed up neck hair :p
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    @stug you were itching to blood that gun at the Big Bore shoot....surely that's not the first. Well done guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by oraki View Post
    @stug you were itching to blood that gun at the Big Bore shoot....surely that's not the first. Well done guys
    Yep, tis the first. Didn't help that I missed the first two animals I shot at with it.
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    Awesome, beautiful rifle and nice looking country. Can't ask for more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    Yep, tis the first. Didn't help that I missed the first two animals I shot at with it.
    Good on ya blooding that beaut rifle.


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