Beautiful country and vid….agree with Jordan, it would be nice if you incorporated some details of your firearms and info on projectiles. I’ve watched and enjoyed a number of your hunts but as a shooter it just rounds it out if you bring your equipment into the story. Cheers.
Awesome piece of armchair hunting 4me .The God's & elements, were definitely on your side .Only advice I have is you need to slit the animals throats, & bleed them asap. As the consumption of blood is carcinogenic.Which was always the practice of the oldtimers,& what we were taught at at Linchon College,as meat Inspectors. Happy future Hunting chaps. €:-)
Thanks for watching Roger, glad you enjoyed it. I hear you but often by the time we cover the distance of the shot the animals heart has stopped beating so we can’t bleed them anymore.
don't really get why you'd want to shoot two stags and waste most of the meat off them. Last time I checked that's not what honest, ethical hunters did.
Second that. Hunting is mainly done for the meat, a nice trophy is cool but should not be the main object in my opinion. Now I know that hunting in the mountains is hard and meat recovery is difficult but nonetheless it should be done, wasting it is really not great. Killing only for the trophy (or two) is definitely not cool. Regards from a hunter in Europe, Austria - home of the chamois
You probably need to check again because in nz back country we have a quickly expanding deer population. Really the right thing to do was shoot every deer they saw to decrease the herd size. If hunters dont start doing this the government will start a seek and destroy policy with helicopters like they have with out thar. Ethical hunters keep the population in sustainable numbers for the habitat.
Hunters generally don't want to or have the actual skill to keep the population in check. This includes DoC e.g. tahr, wellingtons' deer etc. Thar organized "cull" jollies will show a few individuals would have shot the great majority of kills. The rest there were a waste of jet A1 and a disturbance and education factor making future such jobs much harder (despite many tahr often being pretty stupid). DoC will not improve methods while their staff are playing with toys, getting joyrides aerial shooting and surveying to further disturb tahr, & are brown-nosing the recreational hunting lobby. They probably don't understand (or want to) the problems poor hunting causes Because while many tahr are pretty dumb, those that aren't are not seen at all by most, and getting enough of them to matter will be seriously difficult &/or really controversial. Those making noises about lack of tahr generally have little idea. @@peterclarke9232
@@johnmead8437 yes agree. I remember back in the early 80s very few thar around after the helicopter hunter days they were hunted pretty hard. Fast forward 40 year theres plenty. Just goes to show how pointless the 2050 pest free policy is you will never get the last ones.
Always enjoy the boys maturity towards hunting and the great videos you guys make. Such perfect hunting surroundings!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it👍
So nice to see a great hunting trip where a group of young men have a great time without having to pepper it with foul language. Well done lads.
Great trip lads lot of leg work done and good results well done from ireland 🇮🇪
Love watching you guys out there hunting the big country. Well done boys
Thanks mate👍
Hello love watching your videos great views
Thoose two stags would have been donks with another 3 years of age. Still a good effort and better than stags I have ever shot.
Awesome!! What a trip! 🙌
Looks like a great trip boys.
It's pretty neat seeing the bullet heading to the shoulder of the last Chamois
Yea always looks cool
Reality sucks . Another great hunt 👍🍺🍺🍺
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Outstanding!LRB UK
Beautiful country and vid….agree with Jordan, it would be nice if you incorporated some details of your firearms and info on projectiles. I’ve watched and enjoyed a number of your hunts but as a shooter it just rounds it out if you bring your equipment into the story. Cheers.
Thanks Gordon, will keep that in mind for next time
good shit lads keep if up
what type of spotting scope do you have and would you prefer one over a long zoom camera
Good job lads 👍
Good stuff guys good vid
as usual another great video. awesome tines on the 8 pointer ya didnt shoot
Yea he was a pretty old one. Lucky for him we had already had some luck. Hopefully someone else managed to get him
@@clarkeboyshunting The ones got looked like they might have grown up to be ok
Area I think you guys would like is the Styx river / Mt Brown inland from Hokitika big body animals & very nice antler
Will look into it. Cheers
thank you guys i live in tearoha
what rifle calibre and setups are you guys running
Both x bolts. One is a .300wsm and the other is a 308
@@clarkeboyshunting nice i just bought a tikka in 300wsm and looking at doing a hunt over there in nz just need the time and money to do it
What caliber do you chaps shoot ?
This gun was the .300wsm
Awesome piece of armchair hunting 4me .The God's & elements, were definitely on your side .Only advice I have is you need to slit the animals throats, & bleed them asap. As the consumption of blood is carcinogenic.Which was always the practice of the oldtimers,& what we were taught at at Linchon College,as meat Inspectors. Happy future Hunting chaps. €:-)
Thanks for watching Roger, glad you enjoyed it. I hear you but often by the time we cover the distance of the shot the animals heart has stopped beating so we can’t bleed them anymore.
"Getting back to Reality" ???? Ha Ha ....You were in Reality. And did well, thanks for that.
Good effort
Woah long shots bro
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Oh to be young and single again.
Awesome!!
لم أرى أناس طيبين مثلكم
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Yer the boys
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Looks like the perfect type of place to take a fat old uncle that can cooks and tell better work stories
Take a stretcher and a difibulator
@@peterclarke9232 sweet, where do I sign up
@ hospital heart attack recovery ward.
"pretty cold " wears shorts
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don't really get why you'd want to shoot two stags and waste most of the meat off them. Last time I checked that's not what honest, ethical hunters did.
Recycling them back into the environment. It's not waste unless commercial carcass recovery is viable and actively operating.
Second that. Hunting is mainly done for the meat, a nice trophy is cool but should not be the main object in my opinion. Now I know that hunting in the mountains is hard and meat recovery is difficult but nonetheless it should be done, wasting it is really not great. Killing only for the trophy (or two) is definitely not cool. Regards from a hunter in Europe, Austria - home of the chamois
You probably need to check again because in nz back country we have a quickly expanding deer population. Really the right thing to do was shoot every deer they saw to decrease the herd size. If hunters dont start doing this the government will start a seek and destroy policy with helicopters like they have with out thar. Ethical hunters keep the population in sustainable numbers for the habitat.
Hunters generally don't want to or have the actual skill to keep the population in check. This includes DoC e.g. tahr, wellingtons' deer etc.
Thar organized "cull" jollies will show a few individuals would have shot the great majority of kills. The rest there were a waste of jet A1 and a disturbance and education factor making future such jobs much harder (despite many tahr often being pretty stupid).
DoC will not improve methods while their staff are playing with toys, getting joyrides aerial shooting and surveying to further disturb tahr, & are brown-nosing the recreational hunting lobby. They probably don't understand (or want to) the problems poor hunting causes
Because while many tahr are pretty dumb, those that aren't are not seen at all by most, and getting enough of them to matter will be seriously difficult &/or really controversial. Those making noises about lack of tahr generally have little idea. @@peterclarke9232
@@johnmead8437 yes agree. I remember back in the early 80s very few thar around after the helicopter hunter days they were hunted pretty hard. Fast forward 40 year theres plenty. Just goes to show how pointless the 2050 pest free policy is you will never get the last ones.