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    Afternoon from Ngatea

    Afternoon all new to the site here, new to the Ngatea area. Hunted lots down south. Thinking of heading up Thompsons track with the boy this evening.

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    Welcome dairy hunter. Don't take them all as I will be up Thompsons over the weekend.
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    Hey dude, I hope you are a dairy farmer and a deer hunter. Otherwise there might be some angry tit-pullers around here Welcome, good luck tonight!
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    yep dairy farmer by trade with a hunting past time

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    Good luck tonight dairyhunter, and welcome......
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    ok welcome
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    Re: Afternoon from Ngatea

    Welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by dairyhunter View Post
    yep dairy farmer by trade with a hunting past time
    Yea i know a few hunters with a dairy farming problem!

    Welcome... Let us know how tompsons track goes for you.. Its been over a year scince ive been up there!
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    Never made it last night so bikes on the Ute heading away shortly I think. JD Swaps qaurrys not far from thompsons?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dairyhunter View Post
    Never made it last night so bikes on the Ute heading away shortly I think. JD Swaps qaurrys not far from thompsons?
    i hope you don't want to walk from one to the other in the bush...about 30 km by road
    Which is worse, ignorance or apathy...I don't know and don't care.

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    Nah I heard a wee story from one of my workers who has access to the quarry reckons its holding good numbers around there

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    I live at Thompsons and it is not getting the pressure it normally gets. I think there are good numbers of deer all along the Kaimais.
    Which is worse, ignorance or apathy...I don't know and don't care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spook View Post
    I live at Thompsons and it is not getting the pressure it normally gets. I think there are good numbers of deer all along the Kaimais.

    I'm not too sure about good numbers Spook we know they are there but only in fairly low to medium numbers at best, there are large area's which are unproductive throughout the Kaimai's which hold very few animals - lack of feed and terrain dictates this.

 

 

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