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First decent day of roaring for the year
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Its been pretty quiet on the roar front around here. Sporadic roars and hard to get onto anything.
My brother and I have been doing a lot of exploring anyway and yesterday we packed an inflatable into a river to explore and hunt some country and test out a couple of ideas.
Boating part done we climbed up onto some high terraces, gave a roar, and got an immediate response. Mike stayed back roaring and I crept in. Twenty minutes later I got a visual on the stags head and put a 270 round straight under his chin from 30 meters.

The shot caused another 3 or 4 stags to start up, and so I took up the roaring and a similar time later I heard a shot from Mike and he had one down too.
Not great heads, but was good fun and it allowed us to give the boat a decent test.






 
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good work Shanks.
Fallow should be croaking down my way. Going out on Sunday to check it out.


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But it says, Fish Hunter" right on the boat! I'm surprised you brought anything back. Obviously the Kiwis are ahead of us Yanks when it comes to adaptability.

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It chose its own pronouns.

Gryph will recognise this boat. Him and I took it down a white water river that it really wasn't designed for some years back.
 
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Yanks aren’t nearly as woke as Kiwis.
 
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My fenced Fallow are croaking but just silence in the bush. Red hinds grazing my neighbours paddock next to my house, much to her disgust. She phones me every time she sees them but I don't like to tell her I'm waiting for an easy stag. I will have to shoot a hind soon just to keep her sweet.
 
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Yeah I see some sign here the fallow are getting active, but have not heard a croak yet. Its a weird year all over country with very mixed results.
 
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Steaks down good job boys
 
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Originally posted by DManson:
Yanks aren’t nearly as woke as Kiwis.


Is that good or bad? It seems mostly now used pejoratively but originally came from a comparison with Rip van Winkel: he slept through but the smart (or patriotic?) ones woke up.

We have a similar concept here when people say they are "a wake-up" to some person/politician trying to pull a swifty.
 
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It chose its own pronouns.

Gryph will recognise this boat. Him and I took it down a white water river that it really wasn't designed for some years back.


I wished I still had access to the short little video of that trip down the river. However room was tight with three hunters, three rifles and three heavy packs taking up every bit of space.
Thats good hunting when both members score,lots would give a knacker for a hunt like you and bro did. I see a distinct lack of veni in the vessel Shanks,stags a bit rank?



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Nothing mysterious about the accusation of being “woke”. My smart-ass remark referred to the boat being able to choose its own pronoun.

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Originally posted by shankspony:
It chose its own pronouns.

Gryph will recognise this boat. Him and I took it down a white water river that it really wasn't designed for some years back.


I wished I still had access to the short little video of that trip down the river. However room was tight with three hunters, three rifles and three heavy packs taking up every bit of space.
Thats good hunting when both members score,lots would give a knacker for a hunt like you and bro did. I see a distinct lack of veni in the vessel Shanks,stags a bit rank?


They were a touch lean and smelly. But the backpacks behind the heads have the back legs and back steaks in them. Will mix with bacon and onion and make burger patties.
 
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I can taste them from here mate,add some garlic too.



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Originally posted by shankspony:
It chose its own pronouns.

Gryph will recognise this boat. Him and I took it down a white water river that it really wasn't designed for some years back.


I wished I still had access to the short little video of that trip down the river. However room was tight with three hunters, three rifles and three heavy packs taking up every bit of space.
Thats good hunting when both members score,lots would give a knacker for a hunt like you and bro did. I see a distinct lack of veni in the vessel Shanks,stags a bit rank?



Did Tim have that video? It was a bloody fun end too a tough trip.
 
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He wouldn't have got it sent to him as the file was too large and I definitely didn't have a youtube acc in those days.



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Nothing like some quality time in the outdoors with your brother.

Which reminds me, I need to call mine right now.

Congrats guys, and thanks for the report Shankspony!


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Nice post, pics and hunting story! Thanks for posting Shanks.

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Cheers guys. Looks like that was the roar. Just too warm. But now a couple of weeks of work then duck shooting and Tahr hunting coming up.
 
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