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    Posted: 14 Apr 2014 at 7:15pm
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He guys just thought I would start it off for 2014
Hit the kaimais Saturday herd a few but no shots taken
How u guys getting on? Going to national park Thursday
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I nearly crashed into two fallow on Saturday night and we could see 4 from my mates deck, can't shoot them though ....
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Was going out back of Taupo Sunday but went to Rags fishing instead
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They wernt roaring a few weeks ago in eastern ruahines, we got 2 stags but were slim pickings, my father inlaw is down there now a few roaring now and he shot a spiker
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home on friday, chomping at the bit to get out
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Just back from 4 days in the northern Kaimanawas. The roaring is irregular but we managed to pick up three 8 point Sika. Hopefully they get going a bit better this week and the weather holds off.
Stand up to be seen, speak up to be heard. BUT shut up to be appreciated.
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Well done , 3 x 8 pretty good start !!
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Four days in from Wairata over last weekend. Successful but hardest year in 20+ for us. Was difficult to get them riled and they would just move the hinds away into difficult country. Too much foot and dog traffic over summer in our area making them wary.
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In on 22nd for 7 days at tataraakina .They better have fired up by then 
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Just back 4 days in tongariro park bloody wet no roars heaps of sign but stuff all animals did ok on the trout but
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I spent almost two weeks in the Kaimanawa FP, rained most of every day, roar action was slow to non-existant. Saw 6 stags and 15 hinds, plus this fella I shot on the last day while looking for a meat animal to take home. 

Working hard to get the easy ones.
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Nice work Blair. That's some serious scope you got on that rifle, or perhaps it's just the angle of the picture.
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Well done Blair, the bad forecast but more the idiots that tend to be around at Easter kept me at home,
Will head up in behind Taupo from now on.
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Originally posted by Rusky Rusky wrote:

Nice work Blair. That's some serious scope you got on that rifle, or perhaps it's just the angle of the picture.

It's a VX1 4-12x40, bit of an overkill for bush hunting, open sights would have been overkill at the range I took him at though, under 8m. 
It's got some rubber tubes over the ends to keep rain off the lenses probably makes it look longer and the angle the rifle is on doesn't help? 

That rifle is off to be chopped and suppressed tonight, I might get a 2-7x33 before it comes back. 
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Originally posted by tjm tjm wrote:

Well done Blair, the bad forecast but more the idiots that tend to be around at Easter kept me at home,
Will head up in behind Taupo from now on.

Thankfully the idiots tend to stay fairly close to their cars. I think the rain kept allot of people at home too, I came home on ANZAC day. I don't think many hunters were hunting, they were all sitting beside their cars out of the rain Wacko 

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Originally posted by Blair_D Blair_D wrote:

Originally posted by Rusky Rusky wrote:

Nice work Blair. That's some serious scope you got on that rifle, or perhaps it's just the angle of the picture.

It's a VX1 4-12x40, bit of an overkill for bush hunting, open sights would have been overkill at the range I took him at though, under 8m. 
It's got some rubber tubes over the ends to keep rain off the lenses probably makes it look longer and the angle the rifle is on doesn't help? 

That rifle is off to be chopped and suppressed tonight, I might get a 2-7x33 before it comes back. 

Brilliant! But yea I hear what your saying about over kill.  I have a VX1 3-9x40 and shoot deer 5m away with it.  


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