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    Wallaby

    3 of us just spent 6 days hunting in the Mackenzie/Hunter Hills. Got home on Saturday. We do this probably 3 times a year.
    Mix of weather with 2 good snow falls. It was pretty cold.
    We were mostly hunting by about 1pm and that gave us 7-8 hours on the hill each day.

    Our method is not dissimilar to deer stalking. Spot and stalk - and a lot of walking. We would get a few through to about 4pm and then they would become a bit more visible as they came out of cover. The further we walked and the more inaccessible the terrain the more we got.

    Average range is about 150-200 yards with some longer shots mixed in. All .223.

    So we got 448 wallaby, 2 Fallow and 6 pigs.

    Here's a bunch of pics and some comments.

    First day out was a lean area that gets a lot of 1080. Only got a couple of wallaby but did get a Fallow spiker (and later Brian shot one too). All of the meat was gifted around Tekapo village.

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    The next day we got a good snow fall that clipped our wings for a day and half.

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    After another lean day Rod joined Brian and I and we shifted camp to a hut in the Hunter Hills. Our tallies jumped immediately.

    This pic is looking straight down from the hut and to a face on which I shot one at 460 yards from the hut. We hunted into all of this country.

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    I saw a couple of Reds one day. Here's a spiker tucked in below the rocks. Saw about 30 deer in total.

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    This is fairly typical of the country.

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    I got 46 one evening down the bottom left of this gully.

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    Brian and I use these Outdoorsman frame packs 'cos they are great for shooting off in the tussock and on steep slopes (and for carrying deer on).

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    The lads eating. Always eating.

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    Nice

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    Deaded

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    Sidling through the scrub. I got a lot on the green patches. Shooting across the creek was 2-300 yards.

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    Rod brought his bike - he said it was good to get around on but pretty cold. Didn't use it much.

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    Why I put on weight. Rod was in charge of breakfasts.

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    Brian the snowman. We all got caught out in this storm.

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    The next morning.

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    The lads packing for home (someones' hard case sense of humour with the tanker sign).

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    PS: Big weeks are not for the faint hearted. Im only 42.

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    Last edited by Tahr; 02-10-2023 at 05:17 PM.
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    What an awesome trip.
    It's on my list of things to do.

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    That's awesome. Such great country to hunt. I like the forend notch in the pack frame
    Did you use thermal at all for spotting. Would have been good conditions for it.
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    Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey…

    That was my grandfather’s favourite expression. And here’s another bunch of grandpas showing the young fellas how it’s done. Bloody good photos and very descriptive.

    I would be interested to know what layering system you were using Bruce. I imagine that you’d get quite a sweat on during the day with the real prospect of getting very cold from sitting in a good shooting spot for a period of time. What were you wearing?
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    looks like you fellas had a ball. shooting the wee hoppers just has to rate up there as one of the most fun things a fella can do with his pants on.
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    Or off, if I'm right you could shoot them from the toilet in that hut.
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    Good effort young fallows.
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    Thats a lot of Wallaby meat!, great effort!!
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    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jhon View Post
    Thats a lot of Wallaby meat!, great effort!!
    the local piggies will do well LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey…

    That was my grandfather’s favourite expression. And here’s another bunch of grandpas showing the young fellas how it’s done. Bloody good photos and very descriptive.

    I would be interested to know what layering system you were using Bruce. I imagine that you’d get quite a sweat on during the day with the real prospect of getting very cold from sitting in a good shooting spot for a period of time. What were you wearing?
    Fleecy stretch trou from Ali express (https://www.aliexpress.us/item/32838...d=jBr23RD0QL4j) . Merino old mans singlet. Sitka mid layer top. Heavier fleece top https://betacraftworkwear.com/collec...40123435679879. Rain coat in pack https://betacraftworkwear.com/collec...40123435253895. Around the hut a down jacket.
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    Thanks. That Betacraft gear looks like very good value.
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    Is that a private hut @Tahr ?

    Looks bloody well equipt and comfy, even got the lounge chairs

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    Is that a private hut @Tahr ?

    Looks bloody well equipt and comfy, even got the lounge chairs

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    Yes, private.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    Thanks. That Betacraft gear looks like very good value.
    Its excellent stuff.
    Based in Pahiatua.
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    Jeez - I'm a heck of a good eater (especially breakfasts) - would that qualify me for selection to the team?
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