About Moa Hunter

Basic Information


Date of Birth
November 16, 1964 (60)
About Moa Hunter
Location:
North Canterbury
Interests:
Hunting, Fishing, Self sufficiency - fruit trees, vege garden etc. Biological research topics
Occupation:
deer farmer and packhouse manager

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Total Posts
5,462
Posts Per Day
1.48
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Last Activity
11-12-2023 10:44 AM
Join Date
10-03-2015
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3833 Likes

  1. stevodog
    stevodog liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Trekking Poles/Walking Sticks
    A proper mustering stick is a light manuka or Kanuka pole cut to a length so that the thumb knuckle of you grip hand is at the same height as your nipple when gripping the stick and standing up...
    Liked On: 06-07-2020, 08:34 AM
  2. Klhari
    Klhari liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Trekking Poles/Walking Sticks
    A proper mustering stick is a light manuka or Kanuka pole cut to a length so that the thumb knuckle of you grip hand is at the same height as your nipple when gripping the stick and standing up...
    Liked On: 06-07-2020, 01:44 AM
  3. whirehair
    whirehair liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Trekking Poles/Walking Sticks
    A proper mustering stick is a light manuka or Kanuka pole cut to a length so that the thumb knuckle of you grip hand is at the same height as your nipple when gripping the stick and standing up...
    Liked On: 05-07-2020, 10:42 PM
  4. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Trekking Poles/Walking Sticks
    What is the terrain that you will use them on ?. If there are screes, sidehilling, stream / river crossings, steep downhills then a correctly used mustering stick might be a better option
    Liked On: 05-07-2020, 09:56 PM
  5. outdoorlad
    outdoorlad liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Hammer Hunter 116 grn .270wsm: graphic pics
    I think that we would all convert to copper bullets if we were confident that they worked as well as a quality lead / copper jacket jobby. I am interested to see how they work at 400 -( which is...
    Liked On: 05-07-2020, 03:33 PM
  6. MarkN
    MarkN liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : new Science investigations about Moa diet and their influence on the NZ Forests
    I have always been interested in Falconry, a pet Haasts Eagle would carry some bragging rights.
    Liked On: 05-07-2020, 10:25 AM
  7. Maca49
    Maca49 liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : new Science investigations about Moa diet and their influence on the NZ Forests
    I have always been interested in Falconry, a pet Haasts Eagle would carry some bragging rights.
    Liked On: 04-07-2020, 02:19 PM
  8. Pengy
    Pengy liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : new Science investigations about Moa diet and their influence on the NZ Forests
    I have always been interested in Falconry, a pet Haasts Eagle would carry some bragging rights.
    Liked On: 04-07-2020, 01:57 PM
  9. Bill999
    Bill999 liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : new Science investigations about Moa diet and their influence on the NZ Forests
    I have always been interested in Falconry, a pet Haasts Eagle would carry some bragging rights.
    Liked On: 02-07-2020, 02:23 PM
  10. Woody
    Woody liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : new Science investigations about Moa diet and their influence on the NZ Forests
    Have a look at how much Methane is released by forests. That fact has turned fart taxes upside down - plant a forest and release more methane than grazing animals on the land ! Ruminant methane is...
    Liked On: 01-07-2020, 10:00 PM
  11. dannyb
    dannyb liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Peacock
    Quite true, just big pheasants. Perhaps that's the reason for the 'don't pluck warnings' ergo I'm not the pheasant plucker etc... Anyway I have eaten plenty of the domestic roof shitting models and...
    Liked On: 30-06-2020, 11:49 PM
  12. Phil_H
    Phil_H liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : new Science investigations about Moa diet and their influence on the NZ Forests
    The last bonafide Moa sighting was in the 1930's by Railway workers in the lower Buller Gorge. A smallish model around 36 inches or so from memory
    Liked On: 30-06-2020, 05:27 PM
  13. mopheadrob
    mopheadrob liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Scope setup help please
    I think MHRob should post a photo for all to see. ( It is very nice) The scope could come down a bit anyway and lower rail would do that. Rob and I worked out that there is no need for any elevation...
    Liked On: 29-06-2020, 10:21 PM
  14. mopheadrob
    mopheadrob liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Scope setup help please
    The Rail The Rail we cant see the Rail, the gun looks nice but the photos a fail !!
    Liked On: 29-06-2020, 10:21 PM
  15. Boar Freak
    Boar Freak liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Trail camera pics
    Quail, Chukar and Pheasants seem to have a distinctive strong smell that cats can track. I watched a cat weaving in and out along a pine hedge on the trail of a hen and cock pheasant. The cat...
    Liked On: 29-06-2020, 12:09 AM

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