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Thread: Summer veni and dog tucker

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    Summer veni and dog tucker

    Bit of a vid a mate and I put together on a trip over New Years chasing some creek reds and goats.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeZV...itudeandTrails

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    Great vid. Nice editing.

    Your mate was game putting that smelly thing over his shoulders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Great vid. Nice editing.

    Your mate was game putting that smelly thing over his shoulders
    I gave him so much shit about that. Didn't even get to be dog tucker. He took it home and ate it... The nanny we got was good. I just draw the line at billies
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    Nice job! Put a smile on my face. A couple of 'kiwi' blokes having a great time in our wonderful land and binging home the table meat.
    Like others, I would have left the billy behind. Grew up on the farm doing home kill and we never killed the old rams or the bulls for house meat - can't see why anyone would want an old billy or an old boar for that matter.

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    nice mate watching it now

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    Well done. Nice video mate. Now how do I tell the Mrs that all stuff we planned for tomorrow is postponed or maybe I just sneak out the door at 3am.

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    Good video nice to be able to take deer and goats in the same area.

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    That was good.

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    Thanks for the nice comments guys. First time Franco (he is Italian) and I had hunted together, other than when i took him pig hunting about 5 days after he got out of quarantine last year. We tried to show some of the getting to know each style and method of hunting/camping scenes like the night swim and baby wipes. I find it is one of the joys of hunting with new people especially foreigners as you learn something new and opens your eyes to new ways and cultures. One of the things he had never done was shoot goats and not recover due to terrain and pest control. Was an eye opener to him.

    He is pretty good on the camera and with the editing so am learning a heap from him along the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paddygonebush View Post
    Thanks for the nice comments guys. First time Franco (he is Italian) and I had hunted together, other than when i took him pig hunting about 5 days after he got out of quarantine last year. We tried to show some of the getting to know each style and method of hunting/camping scenes like the night swim and baby wipes. I find it is one of the joys of hunting with new people especially foreigners as you learn something new and opens your eyes to new ways and cultures. One of the things he had never done was shoot goats and not recover due to terrain and pest control. Was an eye opener to him.

    He is pretty good on the camera and with the editing so am learning a heap from him along the way.
    Good on you that's what life is all about ,learning stuff,

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