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    Thanks Bavarian! My advice on hunting the states is to do it sooner than later. It's sad to say the state of things are not guaranteed anymore. It's why I'm even trying to hunt more states as of late because it's hard to tell how much longer we'll get to enjoy what we have now. Most states are a draw only when it comes to mule deer and the other states that were over the counter are heading that way and limited tags unless you live in that state. Big mulies are something that I've come to love though and it's for sure worth it!
    My good friends dad actually builds traditional muzzleloaders from start to finish, including the cutting and shaping of the stocks out of a solid block of wood. It's truly an art and they're dang accurate for hunting too! Haha They have a big traditional/family muzzleloader shoot every year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthBuckeye View Post
    Thanks Bavarian! My advice on hunting the states is to do it sooner than later. It's sad to say the state of things are not guaranteed anymore. It's why I'm even trying to hunt more states as of late because it's hard to tell how much longer we'll get to enjoy what we have now. Most states are a draw only when it comes to mule deer and the other states that were over the counter are heading that way and limited tags unless you live in that state. Big mulies are something that I've come to love though and it's for sure worth it!
    My good friends dad actually builds traditional muzzleloaders from start to finish, including the cutting and shaping of the stocks out of a solid block of wood. It's truly an art and they're dang accurate for hunting too! Haha They have a big traditional/family muzzleloader shoot every year.
    I’m building up points in WY for mule deer, this year will make 6. Hopefully with 8 or 9 I can draw a good unit.

    That’ll be a rifle hunt, I want to chase eastern whitetail with my flintlock. Seems easier to get tags and depending on the state should be some public land around.

    What’s your friends fathers name? I don’t know them all but I’m familiar with the work of quite a few makers. I was trying to get a flintlock made by someone in the states but no one was interested in doing it for an Aussie. It’s amazing how many Americans seem to believe we can’t own guns in Australia!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    I’m building up points in WY for mule deer, this year will make 6. Hopefully with 8 or 9 I can draw a good unit.

    That’ll be a rifle hunt, I want to chase eastern whitetail with my flintlock. Seems easier to get tags and depending on the state should be some public land around.

    What’s your friends fathers name? I don’t know them all but I’m familiar with the work of quite a few makers. I was trying to get a flintlock made by someone in the states but no one was interested in doing it for an Aussie. It’s amazing how many Americans seem to believe we can’t own guns in Australia!
    That's the best way to do it! Believe it or not I drew my first year, last year, on a unit that nobody draws for I guess and actually enjoyed it quite a bit. I never once saw anyone bowhunting it and had several opportunities but missed a monster like my 5th day out. Took the rifle season opening up for me to go to another canyon area and put a longer shot on a decent 3x3. I was wanting a good meat buck anyways so worked out perfectly. I put in for it again this year.

    I rarely seen a whitetail in wyoming, were a few on a couple private sections was all. His name is Wayne and he's pit of Ohio. He really doesn't advertise but anyways near the ohio and Pennsylvania lines should know him if they're serious into traditional.

    I hold a grudge against Austrailia, they tool one of my favorite rifle manufacturers from the state I'm in! Lol I'm still looking at buying one from them but I couldn't believe it, Barrett. Hate to say we have alot of ignorant people here but honestly you get that everywhere. Can't always believe what you read on social media lol

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    Welcome over.
    I am sure your Kiwi connections will advise you well, but backing @Rushy up, our mountain winter weather is a wet cold, not a dry cold like most of the USA mountains. Its hard in the South Island to get further than 80 miles from the sea, so all weather is laden with moisture.

    Have fun
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    Good day and thank you. I'm glad for the insight as someone else told me it was more of a dry air so that changes quite s bit. Actually sounds like the cold winters in used to in Ohio. That nasty damp cold that can chill you to the bones quick. I'm packed for it but hoping to get at least a couple sunny days where I can break out the t-shirts haha I have quite a few different merino wool layers so hopefully they work as they have in the past. ��

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    Welcome SouthBuckeye, all the best for your NZ adventure! Thats a great velvet mule deer, which state is that? Utah?
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    I appreciate it CB. I'm pretty stoked to come hang out. That buck was from northwest Nebraska.
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    I gotcha. I figured rifles were the primary weapon but thought there would be at least one shop close by. I have a few arrows I can sling in the dirt. I brought a couple practice broadheads. I just don't usually hunt with an arrow I've drove into the dirt unless I can test on paper after. May knock on a few farmers doors anyways and maybe they'll have some hay bales I can shoot against.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthBuckeye View Post
    ... but thought there would be at least one shop close by.
    Just remember that the entire South Island has a population less than our one big city of Auckland. It is one of the more endearing features of the South Island. But it can be frustrating with the lack of bricks and mortar shops, especially with respect to specialist hobbies/sports.

    I am sure someone will be able to point you at a farmer who is happy for you to poke holes in targets somewhere close
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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Just remember that the entire South Island has a population less than our one big city of Auckland. It is one of the more endearing features of the South Island. But it can be frustrating with the lack of bricks and mortar shops, especially with respect to specialist hobbies/sports.

    I am sure someone will be able to point you at a farmer who is happy for you to poke holes in targets somewhere close
    That's exactly what I'm looking forward to. I'm from a small farm town and it's still holding on, trying to stay small. I'm a country type of guy and love the peacefulness of it. Where I live now is growing so fast, it's just a concrete jungle but I'm still able to drive 20-30 minutes and be into the mountains at least. Still, all the traffic keeps my anxiety on high haha Doesn't help I work on power poles right on all the busy roads!

    I'll definitely have to knock on some doors. I'm arriving late now, flights been delayed and then canceled. Stuck in Los Angeles, California at the moment! ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthBuckeye View Post
    I gotcha. I figured rifles were the primary weapon but thought there would be at least one shop close by. I have a few arrows I can sling in the dirt. I brought a couple practice broadheads. I just don't usually hunt with an arrow I've drove into the dirt unless I can test on paper after. May knock on a few farmers doors anyways and maybe they'll have some hay bales I can shoot against.
    if you fly into christchurch we have archery shops and a few clubs to practice at
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    if you fly into christchurch we have archery shops and a few clubs to practice at
    If they ever get my canceled and delayed flights rebooked I believe it has me going straight from Sydney to Queenstown on my flight in. On my flight out I go from Queenstown to Auckland and then back to the states. Is there any must see places within a few hours of queenstown?? I'm hopefully renting a 4x4 truck once I get in. Looks like it'll be Tuesday now and I don't know what kind of roads you guys have during the winter.

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    I did take a taxi back to the airport this morning and made United Airlines put eyes on my luggage to make sure they hadn't lost any bags with everything canceling and delaying. Thankfully my bow is still there and secure still��

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    roads are pretty crap, narrow, one lane bridges, full of potholes etc. watch out for black ice too
    theres a few nice places down south, unfortunately going to queenstown and saying youve been to nz would be like thinking all of l.a was like disneyland.
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    Hope you are in transit now. When looking around remember to pick your jaw up off the floor every ow and then. Enjoy yourself.
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