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    Hunting photos from NZ

    Some photos of my wife Carol and I after the "roar" of 1998. Not 1996
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    Last edited by gamehunter6o; 02-17-2010 at 07:42 PM.
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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    Great pictures,I would love to hunt NZ.
    Does NZ have an accompanied hunt avail. like Canada?

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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    What kind of regulations are there for you with thoes red deer?
    are they on a draw like system or can a NZ fellow go hunting for them?

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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    Quote Originally Posted by 835 View Post
    What kind of regulations are there for you with thoes red deer?
    are they on a draw like system or can a NZ fellow go hunting for them?
    And what is the annual bag limit?.
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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    No limit bag, season, or cost where these deer were shot. Deer are still classed as a pest in NZ, and can be hunted by anyone, even overseas hunters, self guiding at no cost in our vast conservation estate.
    But don't think you're going to get heads like these bigger ones, just like that. Our deer live in the bush and are hunted 365 days a year.
    My wife and I hunted hard for near 6 weeks in 1998, and ended up as our best year ever by far. No good luck charms, just persistance, determination, and luck.
    Last edited by gamehunter6o; 02-17-2010 at 07:43 PM.
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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    Wow, hunting 365 days a year?. Theres a couple of guys here on this forum the could dig that!. Thanks for the heads up..
    " You know you're in Goat country when it takes both arms
    and legs to climb and you can spit down on sheep". Patrick Stephens

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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    365 DAYS A YEAR????

    how do i move there to live.....know any one who is hireing?
    gota place i can stay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 835 View Post
    365 DAYS A YEAR????

    how do i move there to live.....know any one who is hireing?
    gota place i can stay?
    Go online to see what is required in the way of skills, etc to emmigrate to NZ. Our polititions say we need more immigrants, I say, "Stay away unless English is your first language".
    I'll be home before winter. It's too cold to sleep out.

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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    i have wanted to go to NZ for ever to fly for browns.
    Me and my wife are putting some serious thought into it lately.
    is it trouble for a canuck to go flyfishing there unassisted?

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    Re: Hunting photos from NZ

    Quote Originally Posted by 835 View Post
    i have wanted to go to NZ for ever to fly for browns.
    Me and my wife are putting some serious thought into it lately.
    is it trouble for a canuck to go flyfishing there unassisted?
    Anyone can go trout fishing unassisted, you just need to buy a license.
    Our trout eat mice.http://www.bestofnzflyfishing.com/mouseeatingtrout_2.html
    Last edited by gamehunter6o; 02-18-2010 at 01:06 PM.
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