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Great timing, you should do well. Let me know if I can help.This is awesome! Congrats!!!
I leave for NZ on April 29th. Plan is to fly into an area for a few tahr first then fly to a different valley and knock down a stag or 2. Public land diy with a friend. It should be alot of fun. Im looking forward to it.
Yes, heavy packs for sure. There were 3 of us and one guy did 2x trips and one with 50kgs!Beautiful animal! Did you say you packed itout 8 miles? How many trips did it take?
Its a pretty decent stag for public land. Took me many years, and lots of boot leather, to find a spot that holds these good stags.@Kiwi - Nice friggin' stag! Didn't think the public ones went that big. I recently joined NZHS to get feedback from locals in your neck of the woods, as my buddy and I are planning a trip out there before the rut (Feb-Mar). We may end up doing a management hunt, but my buddy wants to do Poronui, which is fenced, and 4x the $$$. Hoping to meet some locals so the next time I go solo, and can stay for a month to properly scout some public.
Do red stag tend to have similar characteristics as the Rocky Mountain Elk?Its a pretty decent stag for public land. Took me many years, and lots of boot leather, to find a spot that holds these good stags.
I've walked through Poronui to get to public land and it does have nice sika stags for the right money. I'm sure you would have a great experience but as you say its fenced and no where close to a true wild hunt.
Send me a PM if you want some recommendations. I can help you out with some hunt options, including cheapish chopper spots where you can get dropped off and hunt wild game (deer, chamois, pigs, tahr) on public land.
BTW the red stag roar starts late March.
Yes, in general they have a lot of the same characteristics including the phases you mentioned.Do red stag tend to have similar characteristics as the Rocky Mountain Elk?
Like, do they have the similar phases early season, pre 'roar', roar (starts in March), post 'roar' and late season?