AussieHunter
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Glass eye top looking hunt. Looks like you got right up into some high ridges there.
Kiwi, I look forward to the images mate.
Kiwi, I look forward to the images mate.
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You and me both!I need to do one of these NZ public land hunts before I run out of health.
I am looking at a hunt swap so if anyone wants to join me tahr or chamois hunting please get in touch. My 2018 tentative plan is to hunt mule deer in CO. I have two points for both elk and deer.
Good to hear glass eye. Did you put in for the ballot?
I need to do one of these NZ public land hunts before I run out of health.
The logistics are pretty straightforward for these types of hunts. We often use choppers so getting to hunting areas is pretty easy. Walking takes a bit more organising and of course fitness. We don’t have any rules about waiting to hunt after landing, but hunting four species on public land would be pretty rushed. Two species would normally be ideal and often two species can be seen in the same location eg chamois and tahr or fallow and chamois. I usually hunt one week but focusing on one species.This would be an amazing day by day hunt series to complete. You could spend two weeks down there and hunt Tahr, Shammy, Stag, and Fallow Deer. I would love to watch this series especially how you would tackle the logistics of these hunts.
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The logistics are pretty straightforward for these types of hunts. We often use choppers so getting to hunting areas is pretty easy. Walking takes a bit more organising and of course fitness. We don’t have any rules about waiting to hunt after landing, but hunting four species on public land would be pretty rushed. Two species would normally be ideal and often two species can be seen in the same location eg chamois and tahr or fallow and chamois. I usually hunt one week but focusing on one species.