2018/2019

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Re: 2018/2019

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Good shot! Well done!
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Congrats Mat!
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Thanks all :) Marc... sorry mate they are a plague over here! But super tasty!

So much more satisfaction than using a gun.
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TreeKiwi wrote:Thanks all :) Marc... sorry mate they are a plague over here! But super tasty!

So much more satisfaction than using a gun.
Are you guys allowed to shoot the neighbors housecats.....
oh sorry my mistake that's a goat.............. :lol:

Just kidding......

Good shot and congrats on your first bow hunt........ :D
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gas56 wrote:
TreeKiwi wrote:Thanks all :) Marc... sorry mate they are a plague over here! But super tasty!

So much more satisfaction than using a gun.
Are you guys allowed to shoot the neighbors housecats.....
oh sorry my mistake that's a goat.............. :lol:

Just kidding......

Good shot and congrats on your first bow hunt........ :D
It WAS actually the neighbors dog... hehehe thanks Gas!
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TreeKiwi wrote:I got my first kill with the bow today! Not a big one, but by far the most rewarding stalk I have ever done, much more satisfying than using a gun! A little far forward, but it double lunged it and punched through both shoulder blades. Super happy and the meat is hanging :)
Good shooting Mat! You'll remember this day forever! :D
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TreeKiwi wrote:It WAS actually the neighbors dog... hehehe thanks Gas!
That'll teach them to keep their animals leashed! :D

Nice 1st kill! Next pic should be on the plate. (Food pron)
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Tod1d wrote:
TreeKiwi wrote:It WAS actually the neighbors dog... hehehe thanks Gas!
That'll teach them to keep their animals leashed! :D

Nice 1st kill! Next pic should be on the plate. (Food pron)
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Super nice!! We let the meat hang for two days at 20’c. It was super soft and nice!
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TreeKiwi wrote:Super nice!! We let the meat hang for two days at 20’c. It was super soft and nice!
Looks tasty! We don't eat much goat here in the states, but I hear it's really good. Wouldn't mind trying it some day. :)

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Re: 2018/2019

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Quick Update from the woods.

Driven hunt season is going exceptionally well for me this year. On average, I bagged more than 1,5 animals per hunt so far, which is the best average that I ever had.

Thursday I managed to get a red deer calf and a yearling hind:

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Saturday a fallow hind and a young boar:

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And today a red deer calf and a roe doe:

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Unfortunately the season is coming to an end slowly, but there will be time for a few more deer and boar....and after that it´s predator management again.
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