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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    i would have thought cock would kill other cocks if there were to many competing but tpo many hens in a new one on me.
    obviously not kiwi male pheasants who like us believe there no such thing as to many adoring females.
    i was more referencing your victorian quote which to me represented the times of the big stocked keepered massive brace kills.
    I see what you mean...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Allen View Post
    This is part of a process of acceptance. Eastern Region with a pheasant limit of 5 cocks has been doing something right. Why change it?

    Most of us have managed to shoot a cock as our first pheasant, which- although may prove difficult initially brings about a real sense of achievement when it occurs- like anything earned. My guess this is more about changing a culture, not the actual shooting of wild hen birds.
    I suspect you are entirely correct, @Tim Allen...there is a sound rationale behind protecting hens WHERE THERE IS A SMALL/SPARSE POPULATION...lucky ones who can bag hens as well...there must be some birds up there...
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    ]i wonder if you set a hen as well as cock limit do you then encourage to some extent the if it flys it dies mentality??
    well a hen maybe a feed a cocks a feed a trophy and a hard flushing,cackling,nappy change producing ,gaudy son of a bitch, that i love to hate then love again
    this depending on the hunt the dogs work my shooting the birds condition colouring
    just hard to get excited about killing a hen after 39 years of bieng told hell no.
    dont get me started on pointed and flushed quail
    how is it possible to miss as often as i do a bird not much bigger than a bull sparrow with 300 odd pellets at 30 feet??christ last season i barely kept myself in roast quail and veges including at least two trips to the gunshop for more 9,s
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    I suspect you are entirely correct, @Tim Allen...there is a sound rationale behind protecting hens WHERE THERE IS A SMALL/SPARSE POPULATION...lucky ones who can bag hens as well...there must be some birds up there...
    Can't argue there EeeBee's, though I'd have thought increasing the rooster harvest from 5 to whatever would be the go if the population needed controlling.

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    In Hawkes Bay we are permitted two roosters a day...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
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    dont get me started on pointed and flushed quail
    how is it possible to miss as often as i do a bird not much bigger than a bull sparrow with 300 odd pellets at 30 feet??christ last season i barely kept myself in roast quail and veges including at least two trips to the gunshop for more 9,s
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    How many did YOU get Tony, with that slug gun, tuis, Kereru, Ruru oh the list goes on!
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauser308 View Post
    I bagged my first hen for the season the other day. I guess no one bothered to teach the doopy female about road safety, OR her rather large guts and lack of a run up was a serious miscalculation. Still clearing feathers out of the grill...

    I dunno about anywhere else in the country, but in Tga city and especially Papamoa Beach Rd area, there ain't no shortage of either sex. One bird would feed a small African nation for a day - they can't even fly. If there's a shortage elsewhere grab a handful from here and restock!
    thats how i got this male phezzy he got clipped by a car south of rakaia on state hwy one poor sod. i thought he might be nursed back to health but when he couldnt move the next day i new his time was up[img][/img]

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    I hunt from one side of eastern to another, I don't see the need to shoot hens. The population is healthy but not that healthy - I certainly won't be shooting a hen. However its only one weekend, I can't see it making much difference if it's this year only

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    I hunt from one side of eastern to another, I don't see the need to shoot hens. The population is healthy but not that healthy - I certainly won't be shooting a hen. However its only one weekend, I can't see it making much difference if it's this year only
    whose to say pointer it doesnt sound like you were in the loop as a keen uplander on the decision or how long it goes for
    im astounded as to what possibly could be the reasoning for it [no reply to emails]

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    it doesnt sound like you were in the loop as a keen uplander on the decision or how long it goes for

    I gave up thinking our opinion counted to F&G long ago GSPF
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    I gave up thinking our opinion counted to F&G long ago GSPF
    yep 91$ dont buy you the courtesy of consultation or an opinion just a licence it appears

 

 

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