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    LOWVEMBER has started

    After waking at 0510 Friday morning for an early start and then a busy day at work I got home packed the last of my gear, did a couple of jobs to keep the wife happy, loaded the pack and rifle into the ute and headed up the Rangitata to look for some meat.

    Got to the carpark later than planned at 5pm and made my way up the creek then began climbing a ridge to get up to a spot where there should be some tahr hanging around.

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    Gaining height I glassed carefully ahead to ensure I didn't scare anything off as I went. Around 8pm I was looking for a spot to make camp after seeing 4 tahr about 400m higher and thinking that they would be a plan for a morning stalk.

    Moving along into the wind and watching ahead I spot a big creamy hairy beast 150m ahead. I pause and slowly lower my profile, he puts his head down and continues feeding so I move forward into a slight glut in the landscape. Through the binos he looks to have a big body but it's hard to assess his horns. Honestly after the climb I had just done with an overnight pack on my back and being only the second mature bull I have ever been in shooting range of, I quickly decided with the fading light the shot was on.

    As I moved to the end of the depression I was in to prepare for the shot an unseen magpie flew up and squawked as it went. Without hesitation the bull lifted his head and started trotting through the scrub towards the ridge. Gaining distance between us and me not wanting to guess, I grabbed the rangefinder, set up the rifle over my pack and as he paused broadside, checked the range, 265 metres.

    He still hadn't seen, heard or smelt me so keeping a low profile I slowly lined up the rifle, cranked up magnification to 9 and lowered the bolt, calming myself I went quickly through the basics, Hold the fore end, Control breathing, Aim small, Squeeze gently.

    With the crack of the suppressed .270 I heard the distinctive thwack of a hit as the 130g power shok hit its target. He's not happy and launches himself uphill for about 40 metres and stops in the scrub looking a bit poorly. Already reloaded I line up again as he is quartering towards me. Adding a bit of height to allow for drop I let the next shot fly and again hear a good hit and he drops out of view.

    Watching carefully for a couple of minutes and taking great detail of the surrounding terrain I come to decision time, set up camp or head to the bull 300m up from my position. I decide that while there is a bit of remaining light I'd set camp then head up to the bull.

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    Halfway up the hill I had to flick on the headlamp in the fading light. Now is where the landscape study paid off, picking out rocky outcrops from my memory I weaved up through the scrub and easily found the bull right where I last saw him. A couple of photos and a quick look at where the shots hit, both being exactly where I was aiming, and then into the butchery.

    With a load of back leg, back steaks and the head I arrived back at camp, hung the meat and got dinner on. The feed went down fast with a nice raro on the side, followed by a cuppa tea. Feeling the exertion of the day it was finally into bed at 11.20pm, 18 hours after getting up.

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    The morning was beautiful and calm with a thick bank of fog blocking the sun. A leisurely breakfast of porridge and coffee was had followed by skinning and boning out the meat, packing camp and slowly trudging my way off the hill in the thick mist that had now surrounded the landscape. He's not a record breaker but to me he's my first bull and always will be.

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    awesome Mate.....you can shoot really well,just back yourself and the rest just happens.
    those photos are great.
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    Good stuff!
    That's a shiny looking ruger you have. Good rifles. I've shot alot of animals with my blued ruger 77mk2 243. I've never shot a Tahr though!
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    Nice bull alright, good to see there are a few still about.
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    Nice one
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    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roarless20 View Post
    Good stuff!
    That's a shiny looking ruger you have. Good rifles. I've shot alot of animals with my blued ruger 77mk2 243. I've never shot a Tahr though!
    Yeah, have had the rifle for years, seems to do what it's meant to. Has a leupold vx1 3-9 on it.

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    Nice photos and story,well done.Enjoy yr dinner with fresh meat.
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    ‘wound the power up to 9’ , that took me back in time! Great stuff, a simple but effective traditional (well apart from the synthetic stock) set up and a great outcome. Neat story that describes and documents a memory that will last for ever.
    Nice
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    Nice write up , and good on you putting in the work to get the job done, it could of easily been just a "saw a bull but he wasnt there in the morning" story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Fog View Post
    was that u flicking your headlights at me as i was going up the rangitata to search for my binoculars?
    ps,nice effort
    Yeah you old bugger, I was thinking "fuck that's Dusty", stopped and looked back but you just kept driving.
    How did your search go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman View Post
    Nice bull alright, good to see there are a few still about.
    Not too many around @Mooseman, only saw 9 for the whole trip and 3 of them were inaccessible.
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    Thanks for writing this story about your hunt, its great you got your first bull tahr
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    When hunting think safety first

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    well done

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    Nice work on the bull. Was in general area a few weeks ago and it was a touch early to be seeing them down in the valley floor. Should be very close now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayden C View Post
    Nice work on the bull. Was in general area a few weeks ago and it was a touch early to be seeing them down in the valley floor. Should be very close now.
    This one was hanging around at about 1100 metres, not really in the valley floor yet.

 

 

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