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Liked On: 06-11-2024, 10:47 AM
There’s water in a couple of little creeks along the right hand side of the track a bit further along. You just have to drop off the side a bit. If I’m not mistaken the 3rd photo is the area Tahr...
Liked On: 06-11-2024, 09:11 AM
Great views from up on the ridge. There are a few "hidden" clearings that you can't see from down in the river which attract deer. You can sus them out from above and plan from there. Lower end of...
Liked On: 06-11-2024, 07:59 AM
Went back to my usual wallaby spot today. Everything was damp as hell. Intention of this hunt was to push on further than previous trips to explore as much new country as possible. Spooked quite a...
Liked On: 06-11-2024, 06:30 AM
Pretty hard being on a 30 day mission, all in a salt water environment, and rifle dry bags are renown for being hard to keep airtight and easy to poke tiny holes in.
Liked On: 05-11-2024, 05:00 PM
The lower Urchin country can be productive. Turn right at the trig and head down towards the main creek. Across the creek is good but a bit of a jungle. I mostly got one though.
Liked On: 05-11-2024, 10:53 AM
Was pretty lucky to be taken out for a wapiti hunt in Alberta with some Canadian family friends this Sept. This wasn't a "guided" sorta thing, it was fully DIY on public land. Pretty sure Alberta is...
Liked On: 05-11-2024, 09:23 AM
Here in the Central North island we are making silage 3 weeks to a month earlier than usual. The bush here should be similarly advanced. Those bush clearings should be crawling. Even try under the...
Liked On: 05-11-2024, 08:21 AM
How about a walk over Urchin and hunting the Waipakihi? There are plenty of river flats, good bush and great views on the walk across the tops.
Liked On: 05-11-2024, 08:11 AM
It was Tasman's videos of hunting the made me pull the rifle out of the safe and head out for the first time in decades (I re-got my FAL after my old man passed a few years ago so I could keep a hold...
Liked On: 05-11-2024, 07:57 AM
I'd be looking lower down. There are loads of grassy tracks through the Manuka between kaimanawa road and Rangipo. They would be well worth a wander.
Liked On: 05-11-2024, 07:33 AM
As a Westie myself that’d be awesome if there was a range out west
Liked On: 04-11-2024, 02:00 PM
Perhaps this will help.
Liked On: 04-11-2024, 12:08 PM
Enrol in a navigation/bushcraft course, Your uni tramping club or mountain safety Council may offer one. Hunting goats to start with will teach you a lot.
Liked On: 04-11-2024, 12:00 PM
Join the NZDA. BE SAFE. Learn to navigate in the bush.
Liked On: 04-11-2024, 08:48 AM