10 February 2006, 13:39
GreybeardBushmanMe new Kiwi mate
Kiwis are all good blokes
10 February 2006, 15:49
BakesMY GOD MATE...DON'T
TALK TO THEM, They'll never leave you alone

11 February 2006, 01:08
gryphon1GBB watch him mate,he might just be trying to get closer to your cocky mates sheep...joke Muzz!
11 February 2006, 02:45
GreybeardBushmanOh, so its the sheep he's after!
My son thought he was after him......(joke)
11 February 2006, 14:41
HamishGidday Greybeard,
The poor bastard obviously hasn't been out back home.
If he thinks Oz has some great peacefull scenery he needs to get back here and see the Alps. He's gotta be a North Islander.
Jokes aside, thanks for turning one of Helens Nazis around and showing him the light mate. I know you have some great places over there that give the same feeling as the Alps.
Spent a bit of time in the Broken Hill/Cobar/Menindi? area back in the seventies and though that it was magic.
Keep him working on those teachers because they have much sway with the up and coming hunters and if we can win them all over the future of our sport is assured.
Keep up the good work
Happy Hunting
Hamish
13 February 2006, 19:13
NitroXA desert can be just as peaceful as snow on the peaks.
One of the pleasures of any hunt is just sitting back and enjoying the scenery.
Good to hear of a new convert.
13 February 2006, 23:48
muzzaWe are not all bad - even the school teachers...
and he will get over his emphatuation for your sheep after he talks to one - you can have a far more intellectual conversation with kiwi sheep , they kiss better and invariably smell better too
And best of all - a teacher who hunts will instill a love of the outdoors into his students , so they too will become hunters , or at least have an appreciation of outdoors life . Cant all be bad ....
14 February 2006, 01:13
GreybeardBushmanThere is a reason for this