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    Helisika Golden Hills 2-8 April

    Graham ( 300Winmag )picked me up at home on the morning of the 2nd. Once he got squared away with a quick sight in at the Taupo range we got sorted at the hangar, and were soon setting up in the hut.
    Noted a new dunny when we flew in....flushing Stainless steel with a handbasin!!
    For the duration of our stay the wind dictated which end of the block we hunted. (Stating the obvious really..)
    On our first full day we ranged an animal feeding in a creek at 420m. we watched it for some time then decided to stalk in.......the wind was on our nose.
    Then at 90m I got two puffs on the back of my neck, I thought we'd be sprung.....I thought it'd scuttle away along the creek and give us the slip, but it jumped out of the creek and tried to go up the bank, I let out a pretty manky meeeeaaaargh and it stopped, bang, flop, we're on the board Miss Ford!

    A foray into the bush didn't go well, it was as dry as a wooden fanny underfoot, so the tussock and glassing looked to be the go.
    We headed up to the top of the block and had smoko on the boundary looking into Gold Creek. We were joined by a young fella from that block on his morning beat, we compared notes then he was on his way.... we kept going up, and got up onto Golden Hills, 1340m. It was very dry, we mooched around the tops, with a fantastic view out to the Boyd strip in the distance. We retraced our steps and at last light were within spitting distance of the hut. Graham sat down for one last glass prior to loosing the light. Bugger me if I didn't pickup an animal grazing right to left!!, it ended up being a bloody comedy, I kept on loosing it betwen bino's and scope. It was on a huge face with no easy references to home in on it. I finally got it again and tipped it over with two shots at 354m, the first went high. With a good hit and the animal down, we decided on a morning retrieval.
    The weather deteriorated to descent drizzle / light rain for our last 2 1/2 days.
    We had a bloody good lookout spot on our second to last day, we had about 240deg of vision, and the wind on our nose. Sore bums, stiff legs had us getting restless just before we lost the light. It was about time to call it quits, Graham stood up and had a sqizz behind us, then I heard.." hey there's a stag behind us, its a 6 !!, no it's an 8!!, fcuk it's big!! ". "well shoot the fcukn thing !!" was my reply, but it was trotting off to cover. I gave it a 'smoke n hope' shot, but shouldn't have.
    The cunning bugger had crossed behind us from out of the creek where I got the spiker, and had cut our wind, but stood there, waiting for movement to confirm what the scent belonged to.......what a thrill!!
    The trip ended with a sleep-in and some butchery.......we thought we'd be clagged in for a bit, but the 500 was only 20 late.
    5 seen, 2 taken.
    I think the guys that were dropped in might have copped some crappy weather last week, but at least the bush should be quiet now.
    After a Burger and Coffee (not Latte ) at Dixie Browns we headed back to the not so Super City.......Good Times with a GC.

    Some piccy's but not of any magnificent trophies regrettfully......

    second animal was shot on the far scubby face



    new dunny and view



    smoko with the little Swede



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    Last edited by shift14; 14-04-2014 at 10:37 PM. Reason: grammar

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    Yum. Looks tasty!

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    Nice write up and an enjoyable read. Graham was telling me about it last week when I borrowed his caller
    Making your own salami?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    Nice write up and an enjoyable read. Graham was telling me about it last week when I borrowed his caller
    Making your own salami?
    No, salamis done by homekill butcher at Waiuku, min. qty. of 9kg per batch of salamis.
    He'll take whole deer carcasses with hide on, and butcher it himself, with very little waste. Salamis $10.00 ea., and sausages $6.00 per kg. Real nice guy, hunts as well.

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    Good write up Bevan, shit that Stag pissed me off, just wasn't bloody organized.
    Anyway went to the Quack this morning for my 3 month check up, that week in the bush cost me 11kg's, walked 45km's by gps which must have been 200 clicks on the flat.
    I'll make up for it tonight when I head to Malaysia for a week, yummy curries and other stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300winmag View Post
    Good write up Bevan, shit that Stag pissed me off, just wasn't bloody organized.
    Anyway went to the Quack this morning for my 3 month check up, that week in the bush cost me 11kg's, walked 45km's by gps which must have been 200 clicks on the flat.
    I'll make up for it tonight when I head to Malaysia for a week, yummy curries and other stuff.
    Cheers Graham, 11kgs aye? shit I didn't think my cooking was that bad......did you mention the bacon and eggs and all those choccy biccies to the doc?

    travel well and catch up when you're back.

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    Excellent read Bevan. Nothing like getting out there and doing it.

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    Choice!
    If it's outdoors, it's all good!

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    Well done fellas great report.
    "Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
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    CFD

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    Doing good so far this year. Nice looking spot.

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    Well done guys, must have done a lot to lose 11 kgs....great result.....
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouser View Post
    Well done guys, must have done a lot to lose 11 kgs....great result.....
    Thanks for the nice words. We got around ok for a couple of jokers getting on a bit, I think the 11kg might be a typo,
    he didn't have it to lose.

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    1kg one would imagine
    "Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
    Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
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    When I was meat hunting many years ago I used to get dropped off at Boyds by Christine or Arthur and hunt the Boyds side of that block. I honestly never knew it was private land until many years later. Whoops. It was productive though.
    I'm sooo better behaved now.

    A few years ago, Weathered from the other forum got a very good 8 off this block.
    Sounds like you chaps had a great time.
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    Have you read the book by Charlie Jane that was part of the air strip making and history of the land. @Tahr ?
    "Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
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