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A mate of mine has recently put together his own TV series. Hes a pretty talented guy and makes all his own gear including the bows. Last weeks episode was a bit of bowhunting at my place. I like the ethic of his show, its not about trophies or 'look at me.' its about hunting and fishing for the joy of it, because its in us, trying to get the most out of it, and useing what you harvest.

http://www.maoritelevision.com...r-series-1-episode-3
 
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Theres a bit more grey on top now Craig.



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You telling me I have something at all still there?
 
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Great episode, well done.
 
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Hey when you were last in the land of plenty you didnt have the steel wool colour.



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Pretty good Shanks tu2


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There was another tv show in Australia on the Aborigine channel about a Maori hunter. This appears to be a different one.
 
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Great programme. Very nice looking farm/hunting spot you have there shanks.
 
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G'Day Fella's,

Thanks for sharing Shankspony, it was a great watch!

Good to see and best wishes on your endeavors, to improve your properties condition (it's already lookin great!).

Just a quick word on the use of Drones with camera's mounted to them. Wow, they really do help to make an already good video, great (and I imaging, reduce the need and expense of Helicopters)!

Avagreatweekendeh!
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Gee H even I have a drone with a vid cam,they are awesome.
I`m a learner pilot,it took 14 shots with my full choke .12G to cut one tree branch that my drone was hooked on,and another 10-12(?) for another crack up ha ha.



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G'Day Fella's,

Gryphon1, it sounds like you need a bit More Elevation and then some more Magnification/Zoom........Bugger! LOL!
I've found the .308 to be a great Tree Lopper.

A mate of mine down on the Snowy River, has a largish drone. He wants to use it, to do a quick reconnoiter of his property, prior to heading out for a Feral Deck! Makes a lot of sense.

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I follow the Toa YouTube channel already. I think it's a nice show . Certainly lots of skills and passion went into the making!
You own a wonderful piece of property Craig!


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Cheers guys. The drones certainly are a great tool, and add a whole new dimension to filming. They are bloody noisy though and I have constant temptation to shoot them down.
 
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Thanks Craig,
that was really good and brought back great memories of you guys and the farm. All the best - Paul
 
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Cheers Paul.
 
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