Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question
Scouser , if you are still in JAFA land next season I will be more than happy to run my pointer for you to shoot over
get outta here hell be a Setter man
Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question
While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Is there public land you can shoot uplands on or all private? Of course, you can't take a shotgun on most (all?) doc land.
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Yeah nah bro
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt.
I do 99% of my hunting in the Far North on both public & private land.
Look on the F&G website under northland , it tells you what public areas are available and if permits are required, a map is issued with permit and that usually shows how to access an area.
I thought i was going on a pheasant shoot this year, the guys i go duck hunting with go every year, and i got the offer of filling the last space in the vehicle if someone couldnt make it....but they all did!!!!
it was in the forest north of Kaitaia.....but no one was running a dog, just walking and flushing on foot!
They told me that after you added up fuel, permit, food & piss, its about $120 per bird.....if your lucky!!!!!!!!....BUT I'M STILL KEEN
While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
To make a trip North worth while you have to spend a week up there, have free accomodation and it pays to know someone who can put you onto some birds, I wouldnt bother without a dog as pheasants will sit tight as you walk right past them and if you are lucky enuff to flush one and only wing it then theres no way in hell you will find that bird.
It also pays to have someones mum cook for the crew every night.
What's a reasonable kill rate for pheasants up there? And what for quail?
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Yeah nah bro
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt.
The kill rate depends on how well you shoot
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