January 2019 issue of the Fishing and Outdoors newspaper

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Hunting muddy waters

A mob of prime fallow deer

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This is the place to go for trophy fallow stags or to take your children who want to experience the excitement and thrill of their first deerstalking adventure. Most hunting families struggle

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Gutless MPI fisheries allow Commercial offending

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NZ First lost Rec Fishers vote

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Why Marine Reserves won’t work

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Trout Farming – to be or not to be?

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Lies, Damned Lies and ECAN

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DoC Ranger threatens to kill

with the dangers involved in taking a group of kids into the bush and sometimes it can eventuate in high costs and time and the worry around the potential for harm. Muddy Waters Hunting provides an excellent hunting opportunity, with great service and fantastic opportunities to shoot and kill one of their fantastic trophy or meat animals. Hamish Luce the head guide has made a commitment to cull out the unwanted fallow deer to enable the breeding of the superior Danish and Hungarian fallow. These quality animals breed stags which regularly go over 230 points on the Douglas score and bring hunters from overseas who have a NZ fallow stag on their bucket list. Testimonials from hunters tell their own story from those hunters that have been there and had a fantastic time: ‘Really enjoyed spending time taking in this beau-

Page 15 - So how do we kill all the deer, pigs and chamois Checking out the landscape

tiful part of the world and taking some meat home as well.’ ‘Awesome time spent here. They helped me the whole time from on the range to out getting the deer.’ ‘It was a solid days hunting today despite the wind and rain, two older cull bucks went down along with two first time hunters taking their first animals which is always a good buzz.’ ‘Took my wife out for a meat hunt at over the weekend. She took this well-conditioned doe at 180 metres, sitting unsupported beautiful heart shot on her very first animal, and the 140gr Hornady ELD-M went off like a grenade. We arrived on the block around 5pm and after settling into the lavish accommodation Hamish gave us the run down on safety and offered the gun range to check out that our weapons were ‘shot in’. He explained that it was essential to ensure that to get a clean kill putting a couple of shots through the rifle would not affect the animals as they were relatively used to range shooting. He runs regular ‘long range’ shooting courses with the assistance of some overseas specialist shooters that teach shooting out to over a thousand yards. Once you have succeeded in hitting a target at this range it not only boosts your confidence but it ensures that when you find the stag you are after that you have a better than average chance of killing one rather than taking a ‘hit and miss’ approach which is sometimes the case with hunters that don’t shoot beyond 200 metres. Having the correct coaching

pays huge dividends to hunters and boosts their confidence immensely when they go to areas where long range shooting over 600 metres is a must. So we went over to the range and pinged a few gongs to satisfy him that we knew what we were about. Hamish then took us for a walk along the back boundary of the farm which borders a large amount rugged bush country almost impossible to hunt in.

Days bounty

Typical heads shot on Muddy Waters

This causes those wild deer to jump the fence to graze on the lush green grass which is plentiful on the farm. Goats, rabbits and hares abound and are rated as pest animals which are unwanted and whenever a hunter is offered the opportunity to ‘ping’ a few wild goats Hamish is full of enthusiasm to help out. We had the pleasure of taking out five goats just to check out various ranges and the killing power of a well-aimed shot. None of the meat was wasted and some lucky soul will be dining on fresh ‘kid’ for Christmas. The next morning Hamish saw us out of bed pretty early to catch the early grazers. We walked to several spots where the fallow deer were pretty elusive for that hour of the morning, but it wasn’t long before we had the first kill hanging on the fence. We picked that up in Hamish’s truck and headed back to put the animal in the chiller before skipping breakfast and heading out to another spot. We had hardly left the woolshed accommodation when two very nice spikers and a doe trotted off Cover story continued on page 2...

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