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Helping out a fellow hunter.
29 January 2022, 21:20
shanksponyHelping out a fellow hunter.
Some months back, i was directed to watch a youtube video from a guy who was hunting near where i live.
He's been teaching himself to hunt and without contacts in the farming community, hes targeting some of the small local public land reserves.
Those reserves are generally over hunted and pretty tough going.
He has a dog and has been trying really hard to catch a pig with it. For those who know, its damn hard to start a dog on pigs without other trained dogs.
Anyway I liked his attitude and persistence, so sent him a message, and he showed up here that evening.
Videos of proceedings below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwG3L1KcETI&t=2shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW79sbAYUI030 January 2022, 00:34
30.06kingNice one Craig. He sure looks keen. I bet your kindness helps solidify what will become a lifelong interest. Great to see someone helping a young hunter find his feet. Just what our much loved pastime needs.
Hunting.... it's not everything, it's the only thing.
30 January 2022, 00:43
Bwana_500Good to see a younger guy giving it a go. Glad you were able to help him out.
30 January 2022, 00:44
zeeriverrat1Good on you Craig for helping that young fella out! Enjoyed the videos too!
30 January 2022, 01:29
roncoYou did a good thing for the new hunter and have a good video, thank you.
30 January 2022, 13:28
gryphon1Its easy enough to recognise a novice like that young bloke is but he had a dip and thats a starter.
I was disappointed that he took a non stock broken dog onto a property though.
The importance of having stock broken hunting dogs is immense..I hope you gave him a serve shanks.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
30 January 2022, 20:21
shanksponyThere was a reason I wassnt upset in video. He told me before we went that the dog had not been around stock and we were using the occision for that purpose. He had an electric colar on it and gave it a decent whack on that.
I dont mind if people are up front and need some help.
30 January 2022, 23:28
gryphon1You are ultimately the boss in that regard mate,the dog on its performance on the grunta wouldn't have done any damage to a beast other than run them around a bit.
Different here shanks with the wild dogs,all the cows here gang up like a herd of buff and fight back.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
31 January 2022, 06:17
HendrikNZExcellent, great to see there are guys willing to provide guidance and a bit of generosity to help keep hunting alive.
31 January 2022, 06:29
gryphon1Thats like me H,asking a young bloke like you to come over....for years!
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
31 January 2022, 10:44
georgeldthat's hunting.
Good on you helping the young guy out.
Dog knows what to do now too.
enjoyed watching these vids.
Thanks for sharing.
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01 February 2022, 12:40
HendrikNZquote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
Thats like me H,asking a young bloke like you to come over....for years!
I'm not a young bloke anymore

Once I get some certainty regarding travel between Aus and Nz, I'll be over for a walk.
01 February 2022, 13:16
gryphon1quote:
Originally posted by HendrikNZ:
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
Thats like me H,asking a young bloke like you to come over....for years!
I'm not a young bloke anymore

Once I get some certainty regarding travel between Aus and Nz, I'll be over for a walk.
you are compared to me lol
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
02 February 2022, 02:11
shanksponyYou are both old bastards now.