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Postby mroffroader » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:18 am

Hey guys, Im young as most of you know and pretty keen on hunting. Just thought i'd start this thread as a bit of a show and tell on what you have shot.

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my first animal ever when i was about 13

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my trophy ram

I have also shot a few more goat and a hind for meat :D

heres a couple of dads trophys....

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dads red

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dads 22 point fallow buck :wink:

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dad hunts with a .270 weatherby mk5 ultralight with a leaupold scope

that should get the ball rolling :D
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Postby access4WD » Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:40 am

Hi Mroffroader
Great post you are a lucky guy to have a Dad who takes you out hunting and has introduced you to the great and wonderful outdoors.
You are a lucky guy.

PS. Look after your dad too!
Cheers
Paul
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Postby mroffroader » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:53 am

access4WD wrote:Hi Mroffroader
Great post you are a lucky guy to have a Dad who takes you out hunting and has introduced you to the great and wonderful outdoors.
You are a lucky guy.

PS. Look after your dad too!
Cheers
Paul
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haha yea i will!!
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Postby Moriarty » Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:49 am

I am at the other end of Mr O's timeline!!

Last trip out was into the Kaweka country, after an absence of nearly ten years.
Its a helluva walk, the two fotos are from vastly different times, but of the same area. NO the landrover DIDNT sell for $200
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We crossed THAT little bump to get to HERE
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But THIS was the result of some young fellers stupidity, I still have a few sausies left, I am rationing them!!

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Postby wopass » Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:56 pm

i remember sleeping in that big blue fridge of a box !
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nice photo Bob.
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Postby Handbrake » Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:39 pm

wopass wrote:i remember sleeping in that big blue fridge of a box !
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nice photo Bob.


Bugger, I wish I had never found this thread, let alone looked at it! I hate hunting!

Not that you can't do it, I just won't look at the thread then I won't get upset! :cry: I dunno, even though I am from a country background, still can't come to terms with killing animals for the sake of it. I reckon there are some people in jail who would be better game than some of these cute wee animals! Let the doors open on some of the Max security joints and let everyone stand outside and take a shot! Would solve a lot of problems!! :wink:

Would be a cool thing to get out and about in the wilderness though, and I am certainly not knocking anyone or anything like that! I have just always had a soft side for animals. (Hence my love for Tiger Balm - He he he!!!)
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Postby cruza » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:11 pm

Handbrake wrote:
wopass wrote:i remember sleeping in that big blue fridge of a box !
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nice photo Bob.


Bugger, I wish I had never found this thread, let alone looked at it! I hate hunting!

Not that you can't do it, I just won't look at the thread then I won't get upset! :cry: I dunno, even though I am from a country background, still can't come to terms with killing animals for the sake of it. I reckon there are some people in jail who would be better game than some of these cute wee animals! Let the doors open on some of the Max security joints and let everyone stand outside and take a shot! Would solve a lot of problems!! :wink:

Would be a cool thing to get out and about in the wilderness though, and I am certainly not knocking anyone or anything like that! I have just always had a soft side for animals. (Hence my love for Tiger Balm - He he he!!!)

I take it you don't eat meat........ :roll: . I know few hunters that shoot for the sake of it, unless its pest control. I recover as much meat as possible. vension and pork are regular on our families menu. It takes skill,effort,& a good 4wd certainly helps.Our nz backcountry is a magic place.Perhaps you'd like to see how 1080 kills game animals......... Hunting and 4wds go together, glad its been included in offroad express.

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Postby Handbrake » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:23 pm

cruza wrote:
Handbrake wrote:
wopass wrote:i remember sleeping in that big blue fridge of a box !
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nice photo Bob.


Bugger, I wish I had never found this thread, let alone looked at it! I hate hunting!

Not that you can't do it, I just won't look at the thread then I won't get upset! :cry: I dunno, even though I am from a country background, still can't come to terms with killing animals for the sake of it. I reckon there are some people in jail who would be better game than some of these cute wee animals! Let the doors open on some of the Max security joints and let everyone stand outside and take a shot! Would solve a lot of problems!! :wink:

Would be a cool thing to get out and about in the wilderness though, and I am certainly not knocking anyone or anything like that! I have just always had a soft side for animals. (Hence my love for Tiger Balm - He he he!!!)

I take it you don't eat meat........ :roll: . I know few hunters that shoot for the sake of it, unless its pest control. I recover as much meat as possible. vension and pork are regular on our families menu. It takes skill,effort,& a good 4wd certainly helps.Our nz backcountry is a magic place.Perhaps you'd like to see how 1080 kills game animals......... Hunting and 4wds go together, glad its been included in offroad express.


I agree. I do eat meat! I think that if the meat is used then it is perfectly acceptable, less stressful for the animals than going to the works! I just hate it how some people kill, photograph, then discard without using the meat in any way!

I am no vego, and I am no "bra-burner"! I have no problem with hunting if done humanely. I am just one of those girls that "feel sorry for the cutesy wootsey widdle furry animals"!! :lol: :wink:

Good on you guys, I agree it is a great mix to have cool forums like this on here. (even though I may steer away from the dead animal photos! :wink: ). I think I may have to go and check out the fishing section! I love getting out for a fish on our boat.
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Postby rangimotors » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:24 pm

great topic, two of my favourite interests! i've done plenty of smaller game hunting but only just getting into bigger stuff, if anyone's got any nice spots that combine the 4wdriving and hunting around canterbury let me no, im a bit lazy/ lacking time to walk days to a hut and go frrom there i'd rather drive in and set up a camp or use the truck as a camp which is more usual, cheers
ps hope im not to far off topic, nice pic's guys.

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Postby basics » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:50 pm

here are two goats i got last year.


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Postby 4wdnuts » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:59 pm

this is my best so far Image

was taken in the fiordland area at easter weekend and yes Handbrake we carried it down and ate all the meat.... yumm :lol:

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Postby Moriarty » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:01 pm

Handbrake wrote: I am just one of those girls that "feel sorry for the cutesy wootsey widdle furry animals"!! :lol: :wink: .


Pussoms are" cutesy wootsey widdle furry animals"!! and if I could destroy EVERY one of them I would. Handbrake, dont take this amiss please, but I have severe misgiviings that you are speaking from a lack of actual knowledge.

I have been hunting and wandering our forests for several days now!! Ask Wopass..... There is no bigger pest in our forest than the "cutesy wootsey widdle furry animals" The damage they do is enormous. Whole tracts of the Urueras were completely defoliated at one stage.
When I lived in Huntly, a team of 6 of us used to go out every fri night, to th eone area and kill off approx 600 possums. All from grass lands. they spread TB, and 8 possums will eat as much grass and clover as one sheep.

Handbrake wrote: Good on you guys, I agree it is a great mix to have cool forums like this on here. (even though I may steer away from the dead animal photos! :wink: ). I think I may have to go and check out the fishing section! I love getting out for a fish on our boat


Ohhhh By the way, Handbrake, is it a kindness to catch a fish by luring it to take a sharp hook in it's mouht, (must hurt!!) and then drag it around until it's exhausted, then lift it up out of it's natural environment and watch it wriggle in panic and presumingly, fear while it dies?

When we take (kill) a deer, it very rarely even knows that it is being hunted, a quick clean slug into the head or neck and death is swift and I hope, painless.

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Postby basics » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:07 pm

i do my fare bit to slow the growth of out furry friends.

last thursday night a saw a wild cat and stoat, to fast for me though, gona have to go back and try again to get them. :lol:

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Postby Handbrake » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:22 pm

Moriarty wrote:
Handbrake wrote: I am just one of those girls that "feel sorry for the cutesy wootsey widdle furry animals"!! :lol: :wink: .


Pussoms are" cutesy wootsey widdle furry animals"!! and if I could destroy EVERY one of them I would. Handbrake, dont take this amiss please, but I have severe misgiviings that you are speaking from a lack of actual knowledge.

I have been hunting and wandering our forests for several days now!! Ask Wopass..... There is no bigger pest in our forest than the "cutesy wootsey widdle furry animals" The damage they do is enormous. Whole tracts of the Urueras were completely defoliated at one stage.
When I lived in Huntly, a team of 6 of us used to go out every fri night, to th eone area and kill off approx 600 possums. All from grass lands. they spread TB, and 8 possums will eat as much grass and clover as one sheep.

Handbrake wrote: Good on you guys, I agree it is a great mix to have cool forums like this on here. (even though I may steer away from the dead animal photos! :wink: ). I think I may have to go and check out the fishing section! I love getting out for a fish on our boat


Ohhhh By the way, Handbrake, is it a kindness to catch a fish by luring it to take a sharp hook in it's mouht, (must hurt!!) and then drag it around until it's exhausted, then lift it up out of it's natural environment and watch it wriggle in panic and presumingly, fear while it dies?

When we take (kill) a deer, it very rarely even knows that it is being hunted, a quick clean slug into the head or neck and death is swift and I hope, painless.


Don't worry Moriarty. You are right. I know nothing! I hope that you did not miss my point though (it seems you may have with your reply). I only wanted it known that I hate it when animals are killed only for fun, with no other purpose like to use the meat, or save the environment. I would probably kill a possum too as I know what they do and know the damage they cause.

As I said in all my posts, I don't have a problem with hunting, I don't have a problem with killing. I just hope that everyone is like you guys on this forum and use the meat (even if it is to feed the dogs!), rather than just kill and discard.

Yup, fishing is pretty inhumane. I feel it everytime I go. You should see me trying to get the hooks out without hurting the fish!! My sister in law was giving me absolute shit, but I just try and minimise the stress. They are always either thrown back (carefully and properly) or taken home and eaten.

I think I have just had some bad experiences when I have found little baby goats running around in the bush, then coming across their Mum lying dead about 20m away. Shot, left, and the babies left to die. It made me sick.

Normal hunting, done properly and humanely does not faze me, and I think that it does the environment a service to get rid of certain pests like possums and rabbits. I was only taking the piss when I referred to the cutsey wootsey furry widdle animals! Those of you that were at Rallywoods trip will know that I am really not that person!!

Enjoy, and be happy that I am not criticising in ANY way.
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Postby nz4x4 » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:37 pm

I dont really have many pics... we aren't good with cameras

but here is a couple.. same animal

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Postby Sadam_Husain » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:09 pm

I've only got a bunch of old photographs in an old shoe box, had to get the digi camera out to take pics of the old photos :idea:
Some of these may be boarder line offensive and can be easily removed if any are considered so :?


A young skinny and fit as a buck rat sadam 20 years ago :shock:

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The toilet over at my bach used to be multi functional

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little bon guarding her pig

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Bon, Sue, Bug and I think the other one was Fred ending the chase in a pool in the river

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Postby basics » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:47 pm

most of my pics are not on my computer.

heres a pig i got


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Postby Moriarty » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:48 pm

You're right, Handbrake, I did miss THAT point!! Please accept my apologies.

Now, I am guilty of killing everything that moved at one point, but age DID bring common sense and a modicum of wisdom. I now only kill what I need, standfast possums and goats, the other form of vermin, and i kill THEM evry chance.

OHHH BTY as a cat person, I also bomb them and stoats ,weasels, even if it means possibly missing out on a deer. Our hunting group have always had THAT philosophy.

Tell you one more thing, too. I bet MOST of us would rather let an animal live on, if we cant get a clean kill-shot first up.

Am I right?

To show you, and others, that it is not all kill kill kill, This wee flower is growing in the middle of the track down to Back Ridge hut, NOBODY stood on it!!! they are extremely longlived, these montane orchids, and flower for over a year, it is about the size of a modern 10c piece.
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Hebe flowers, the most prolific north Island mountain shrub. Grows EVERYWHERE!!!

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Next, Montain Buttercup, NI variety.
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This crittur was very unhappy out in the open, so Wopass stuck his great smelly hoof over him to provide him with cover shelter and enuff security for me to take his Pornograph, he's about 65mm long

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Postby basics » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:48 pm

not much of a jaw


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Postby basics » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:50 pm

the "code" i hunt by is simple.


Shoot to Kill to Eat


i only aim for the head, that way if i miss hes not gona run away and die slowly and if i hit him hes gona hit the deck fast and not die slowly.

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Postby Handbrake » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:58 pm

basics wrote:the "code" i hunt by is simple.


Shoot to Kill to Eat


i only aim for the head, that way if i miss hes not gona run away and die slowly and if i hit him hes gona hit the deck fast and not die slowly.


You guys are awesome! Nice Flowers Moriarty! Now you have done it, we know you have a soft side! Good work though honestly......if there were more people out there like you, the world would be a better place! I will leave you guys alone in this thread now, I didn't mean to stir, that was not my aim! Happy, fun, safe hunting to everyone! :flower: :sniper:

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Postby Jerry » Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:58 pm

A young skinny and fit as a buck rat sadam 20 years ago


Yeah that looks like you....you still have the same mullet :lol:
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Postby basics » Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:02 pm

Handbrake wrote:
basics wrote:the "code" i hunt by is simple.


Shoot to Kill to Eat


i only aim for the head, that way if i miss hes not gona run away and die slowly and if i hit him hes gona hit the deck fast and not die slowly.


You guys are awesome! Nice Flowers Moriarty! Now you have done it, we know you have a soft side! Good work though honestly......if there were more people out there like you, the world would be a better place! I will leave you guys alone in this thread now, I didn't mean to stir, that was not my aim! Happy, fun, safe hunting to everyone! :flower: :sniper:

I wanted a Hippy icon but I couldn't find one!! :lol: :lol: :lol:



the best part about hunting for me is not shootin, (although i love it) its just getting out there, hearing all the bird life and seeing all the great stuff you dont see in town, having peace and quiet and having time to think.

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Postby basics » Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:11 pm

here are some i shot with the camera, beacuse i didnt have the dogs or gun

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heres a nice one i got last year some time


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Postby 4wdnuts » Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:55 pm

basics wrote:
the best part about hunting for me is not shootin, (although i love it) its just getting out there, hearing all the bird life and seeing all the great stuff you dont see in town, having peace and quiet and having time to think.


i second that to! as well as the awesome scenery. thinking that 99.9% of people will never get to see that view!

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Postby cruza » Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:52 pm

here are some i shot with the camera, beacuse i didnt have the dogs or gun

Yeah don't you hate that......... Last winter Heading up a station access road down south on a weekend after the wallabies , came round a corner ,and theres a huge boar standing on the side of the road, mad panic ,3 guys trying to exit swb landcruiser , hook up spotlight , get one rifle , abolt, and ammunition together :roll: , result was me watching pig in the spotlight wander further and further towards the bush , chilly bins and half our gear on the track, trying to the ammunition box at the bottom. Result....rifle now sits between the seats and box of ammuniton in the glovebox LOL... :lol: its always the easy ones that get away

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Postby basics » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:24 pm

here are 2 pics from the weekend, jen and my dad shot these, thought the pic of the dog was funny

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Postby Bubba » Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:12 am

Where was that Basic's, I think I have seen them before
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Postby basics » Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:05 pm

Bubba wrote:Where was that Basic's, I think I have seen them before

wouldnt suprise me, just around the coast
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Postby Bubba » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:38 am

thought so, the first shot would be easy, they are fairly used to people and car. Unless of course the "Beer Brothers" are around there blasting away on full auto
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