Hi Howa243. yes beautiful countryside and very good experience.Fantastic counrtyside to walk in. Not my kind of shooting but a great experience I am sure.
Well done, some good animals. I am surprised you didn't go for Chamois at the same time.
hi,
ok i will ask,
how far out where the elks and bison
what set up where you using
erm how much mate approx,,,,, change from couple of grand erm maybe not
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Good video. I'd love to go and visit with a rifle one day. I'd like to go to a big block in the middle of nowhere - reared and trophy is not my thing, neither are the bison based on their reaction although I can see why people love it. There are some great heads there!
@paulK yes the Tahr was free range in mount cook. New Zealand has no indigenous mammals and everything was introduced. but so were the muntjak, sika and fallow in uk, in my opinion as long as the hunting experience is good thats what counts. but like i said 'different strokes for different folks' everyone has their own opinion
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ur right paul i agree with you but to be honest apart from when we enter into the gates of the 10,000 acre estate i never saw the fence but ur right it is still an enclosure. in new zealand there are not any big stags left in the wild anymore, as you know hunting is not regulated and the kiwis take full advantage of this, I have and am doing my share of wild hunts perhaps the toughest hunts in the world (hunting in the himalayas and stalking sind Ibex and Blanford Urial in the rugged mountains of Sindh and baluchistan) I have also hunted wild stags in norfolk but this time i was interested in getting a monster trophy and a luxury hunt so i chose to hunt in the estate![]()