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    Lovin Facebook for hunters kiwijames's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mucko View Post
    your a top man wish i ived in HB i would be keen to learn new areas.
    Yo might eat your words if you had 7mmSAUM turn up in your drive. He's 7ft tall, wears a gimp suit, and has no front teeth. "It rubs the lotion on its skin"

    Nah just joking Andrews a good bastard
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    What a good sort 7mmsau
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    Hi guys,
    anyone heading out to the Kawekas this sunday or monday. Just moved to NZ and looking for someone who can show me around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich007 View Post
    What a good sort 7mmsau
    2nd that

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    You can use them yourself, no problem.
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    hi petree, I'd offer to take you for a hunt but don't know when I'll get out next, the wife reckons it'll be a while because we need to eat a hole in the freezer first!

    Have you considered joining your local deerstalkers club? there's a few good buggers there too!

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    na i havnt ,man i wish i join this forum years ago i would be good to go by now,thaks for the offer,would you like me to talk to her?lol tell her i have some sea food in the frezzer if you want to trade or we could just store it in my frezzer its near empty,keep me posted,every body i have talked to about hunting have been hard work bar a friend or two they dont want to shear or show me anything.and on this site every1 is real helpfull ,im pumped to get amongst it.

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    welcome to the forums

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    I'm off for a goat recce tomorrow just south of the Rimutaka hill, near Cross Creek. From a phone call while both looking at google maps, my hunting bud down south reckons there might be some prime country for the things.

    Fingers crossed, apparently goats are good for newbies as they hang around in big ugly mobs and are pretty slow on the uptake. A bit like soldiers really....
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    hey ther dougie ,yer i have a place here in hb that we can go shoot a few goats i take by friends ther ,they get a bit bord walking around the kawekas with out seeing or shooting anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by petree View Post
    hey ther dougie ,yer i have a place here in hb that we can go shoot a few goats i take by friends ther ,they get a bit bord walking around the kawekas with out seeing or shooting anything
    you lucky bugger i have been lookingg for goats out my way but they a bit thin on the ground up here now

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    yer you get a permit for some doc land and they are every where 3,or 4 spots ,if ur ever up this way i can take you

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    Quote Originally Posted by petree View Post
    hey ther dougie ,yer i have a place here in hb that we can go shoot a few goats i take by friends ther ,they get a bit bord walking around the kawekas with out seeing or shooting anything
    Sweet, sounds good. I've done a few weeks up in the Kaimanawa ranges with the army, got spooked by a few pigs out in the dark and even saw a kiwi!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    I'm off for a goat recce tomorrow just south of the Rimutaka hill, near Cross Creek. From a phone call while both looking at google maps, my hunting bud down south reckons there might be some prime country for the things.

    Fingers crossed, apparently goats are good for newbies as they hang around in big ugly mobs and are pretty slow on the uptake. A bit like soldiers really....
    Yes and no, Dougie...depends on how hard they are hammered in the locale...can be really spooked...good luck...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Yes and no, Dougie...depends on how hard they are hammered in the locale...can be really spooked...good luck...
    Cheers EBs, I'll probably just look for sign to see if anything even exsists up there, I'm taking the boy too so no doubt he'd scare anything off. I'm trying to teach him to be a bit more stealthy and not just chase stuff!
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