VOTE against 1080 in NZ

VOTE against 1080 in NZ

Tuesday 17th November 2009
Poisoning Paradise - Ecocide New Zealand - Introduction Part 1 Poisoning Paradise - Ecocide New Zealand - Introduction Part 2 Poisoning Paradise - Ecocide New Zealand - Introduction Part 3 Vote against the use of 1080 in New Zealand by clicking on t... View full article
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An unexpected night out for the Groom
Several days before the big wedding day (Sept 19th 2009) I caught up with Curley in Queenstown to roam one last time in those magic alps as a free spirit. The target species were fallow and the purpose of the trip was to bag a bit of meat for the up'n'coming stag do. After all, what better culinar... View full article
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Added By: Jamie Carle Tags: fallow, southern alps, stags
Hunting Red Stags in April

Hunting Red Stags in April

Monday 19th October 2009
HOW TO HUNT RED STAGS DURING MARCH/APRIL Put simply, timing of the roar revolves around when hinds are cycling (i.e. when they’re ovulating and ready to mate). At least that’s the gist of it anyway. Stags scent out cycling hinds and essentially spend their time marking out their territo... View full article
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Added By: Jamie Carle Tags: southern alps, roar, red deer, stags
Bealey Buck

Bealey Buck

Friday 16th October 2009
Summer holidays drew to a close and Curley and I packed up the little amount of gear we had after a larksome few months’ kiwi fruit contracting in and around Tauranga, and headed southbound. It was time to begin the journey to the mainland to commence our 2nd year at Lincoln Uni, Canterbury. O... View full article
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Added By: Jamie Carle Tags: southern alps, chamois, day trip
Winter backpack hunt for Sambar, VIC - Australia
We pulled up to our chosen catchment just after lunch on August the 5th 2009. The weather was reasonably mild compared to the same time last year with not a scerrick of snow to be seen. The clouds did a poor job to fight off the rain and an hour into the walk it began hosing down. It had rained the ... View full article
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Bow Stalking Fallow

Bow Stalking Fallow

Thursday 2nd July 2009
I had my first chance at an absolute bruiser of a fallow buck yesterday morning! He was long, wide, and had palmations like kayak paddles. On one side I counted 12 points and the other side looked even busier (maybe 14 or 15 points!!). My guestimate on douglas score would exceed 200 DS. He was you'... View full article
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Added By: Jamie Tags: australia, west australia, fallow, bow hunting, stags
Bruised, Battered, But not Broken - The Climb From Hell
This article continues from the previous Issue where I surmised our 14 day sojourn throughout various catchments in the Southern Alps. The context of this Issue, however, only details one area in particular, the slog from hell, and the little intricacies around how we got our red stags. No mention o... View full article
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Added By: Jamie Tags: southern alps, red deer, roar, stags
Bruised, Battered, But not Broken - An Overview
This article summarises our jam-packed 14 day sojourn into the Southern Alps whereby Andre Alipate and I hunted two West Coast catchments and four East Coast catchments in pursuit of red skins. There's too much content to fit into one article (sorry), so this is an overview and another couple of ar... View full article
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Crikey!!

Crikey!!

Tuesday 27th January 2009
A local (kiwi) bloke from Perth invited me and my flatmate out for a night pig hunting with his dogs (too hot to do it any other time during the summer) - the temp was easily in the late 20s at 10pm! Anyway, we cruised out after tea and basically drove his local beat with his dogs on the back talki... View full article
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Added By: Jamie Tags: australia, west australia, pigs
Sambar Addiction - Nov 08 (VIC) Australia
Having been well and truley bitten by the Sambar bug, a few of the kiwis teamed up for a short stint after the Sambar before the rutt was over and the stags dropped their antlers for the velvet season. Due to our different work rosters, our dates for the trip were limited to the weekend of the Melbo... View full article
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