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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
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    Ive now changed to a pocket knife in a pouch on my belt and a knife in my pack.
    Same as my set up PLB and first aid kit on belt and folding knife.
    The rest is in a Catcus 35L pack which is sometimes too small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25 /08 IMP View Post
    Same as my set up PLB and first aid kit on belt and folding knife.
    The rest is in a Catcus 35L pack which is sometimes too small.

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    This is just a day hunt.

    As you know yourself @25/08 IMP a 55 litre pack can be stuffed full going home. If I'm bush hunting I still have a 40 litre. People say "what about the noise pushing through shit". I say that it just slows me down and I'm more careful - that's a bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    This is just a day hunt.

    As you know yourself @25/08 IMP a 55 litre pack can be stuffed full going home. If I'm bush hunting I still have a 40 litre. People say "what about the noise pushing through shit". I say that it just slows me down and I'm more careful - that's a bonus.

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    What lovely easy country Tahr. I didn't know hunting country like that even existed. This is the scrubby easy country here that packs don't work in Name:  IMG_1750.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    What lovely easy country Tahr. I didn't know hunting country like that even existed. This is the scrubby easy country here that packs don't work in Attachment 122232
    What a croc of shit.

    You SI mud-flatters don't know you are alive. I can even see that you shot that goat thing on a tourist pathway.
    Real men carry a pack in real country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    What a croc of shit.

    You SI mud-flatters don't know you are alive. I can even see that you shot that goat thing on a tourist pathway.
    Real men carry a pack in real country.

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    Yes @Tahr you are right, that Antelopey thing was shot on a tourist pathway and what's more, is that he was himself actually a zoo escape. Even our 'Great Walk' tracks are steeper than your hunting country.
    In fact the only place that I have seen such easy country as yours, has been at night while I've been asleep - When I look at that photo of yours I find myself humming 'The Big Rock Candy Mountain' That second photo looks like it could have been taken in the ChCh Botanical Gardens
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Yes @Tahr you are right, that Antelopey thing was shot on a tourist pathway and what's more, is that he was himself actually a zoo escape. Even our 'Great Walk' tracks are steeper than your hunting country.
    In fact the only place that I have seen such easy country as yours, has been at night while I've been asleep - When I look at that photo of yours I find myself humming 'The Big Rock Candy Mountain' That second photo looks like it could have been taken in the ChCh Botanical Gardens
    Jog on buddy
    At 71, Ive earned my easy hunts.

    And in spite of that I will still be chasing Tahr in 3 weeks time.
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    That's the problem having a friendly battle of words with a 71 year old. Sooner or later you know they can play the age trump card if needed and the rest of us mere mortals can do nothing more in reply than scuttle back to our burrows. Have a good trip down south Tahr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Jog on buddy
    At 71, Ive earned my easy hunts.

    And in spite of that I will still be chasing Tahr in 3 weeks time.
    That's a great offer, I will see how schedules line up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    What lovely easy country Tahr. I didn't know hunting country like that even existed. This is the scrubby easy country here that packs don't work in Attachment 122232
    We always use a pack even in tight bush.
    I never been anywhere that a pack won't work.

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