I lived and hunted for 27 years in the S.I. and only ever went to the N.I. for one winter of possum hunting in the Kaweka Range, and shot a few sika while there. I am impressed by this video which shows how rugged and similar the Ruahines are to the S. I. alpine. The beech forest, the whole lot, is so similar to S.I. terrain, which I grew up in during the 1960s, worked for NZ Forest Service in the Westland alpine, hunted it until the mid-1980s, and still tramp plenty in it. I have five grandkids now, and it is their heritage and right to have NZ's alpine and free back-country access, hunting, huts, and other resources to enjoy as my generation did. Thanks for sharing this great video.
Hey Gregory Thanks so much for your input! Yes we have a great country for sure! Glad to hear you still get into the back country. I admire the cullers who explored the hills of NZ and made the huts that are now much appreciated by all - well done I hope I bump into you in the hills some day mate!
Wicked trip guys well put together enjoy you talk at that start,you guys did well going from waterfall hut too smith stream thats a big grunt some wicked looking country round waterfall i was in January beautiful spot still plenty of lighters at the hut
Hey mate Yeah nice to tick that one off! Saw your entry in the log book there. Dont know about the lighters but there were plenty of backcountrys at the hut expiry was 2013!
Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures! It’s a great place to be coming from (doing it for the love, without pressure) I enjoy seeing the “transition” from ocean to bush, although they really are one I. The same as in both environments your always learning about the nature and the self and hunting is instinctual 🙌❤️🤙
Awesome work team & great camera / video work too. Surprised y’all didn’t take more from that 8pt stag though? Was cold in winter, meat would’ve lasted and there was three of you?
Is that a full Labrador? If so it’s the best looking and well put together lab I have ever seen, I thought my black lab was a unit until I seen this one, superb content guys 👍
Loving the footage Kane, Me and my partner met ya up the very top end of Stoney creek about 8 plus years ago. You where in there with ya camera gear also looking for ya rifle bolt you had lost and later that day I came across another bloke that had found it and I sent him in your direction to return (dive shop in Clive) Have you got any footage from that area?
Hey Kiwibattler yes that is going back! Got my bolt to thanks. I have a bit of footage but those Sika are bloody cunning- hard to film and shoot at the same time aye!
I lived and hunted for 27 years in the S.I. and only ever went to the N.I. for one winter of possum hunting in the Kaweka Range, and shot a few sika while there. I am impressed by this video which shows how rugged and similar the Ruahines are to the S. I. alpine. The beech forest, the whole lot, is so similar to S.I. terrain, which I grew up in during the 1960s, worked for NZ Forest Service in the Westland alpine, hunted it until the mid-1980s, and still tramp plenty in it. I have five grandkids now, and it is their heritage and right to have NZ's alpine and free back-country access, hunting, huts, and other resources to enjoy as my generation did. Thanks for sharing this great video.
Hey Gregory Thanks so much for your input! Yes we have a great country for sure! Glad to hear you still get into the back country. I admire the cullers who explored the hills of NZ and made the huts that are now much appreciated by all - well done I hope I bump into you in the hills some day mate!
What a great view
Wicked trip guys well put together enjoy you talk at that start,you guys did well going from waterfall hut too smith stream thats a big grunt some wicked looking country round waterfall i was in January beautiful spot still plenty of lighters at the hut
Hey mate Yeah nice to tick that one off! Saw your entry in the log book there. Dont know about the lighters but there were plenty of backcountrys at the hut expiry was 2013!
Love the Ruahines, great video lads!
Well done, always a great video you produce. Old Toby is a dagg. Nice shot too. Thanks and see you next year. Pop
Ha thanks for watching yeah he’s a hard case. See you next year!
Awesome stuff! some awesome ruahine country in there! keep em coming
Cheers mate yeah nice to get in the back blocks for sure!
Cool mission guys, plenty of hard yards there
great trip guys ,never got to that part of the rua's
Awesome drone work and footage.
Awesome trip thanks for sharing!
Your welcome!
Awesome clip guys , cool edit and great watch. Cheers
Thanks Mate glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome trip in a real cool bit of country. That 7mm rem mag is a great setup alright 👌🏼
Yep he loves his Rem Mag!
You cracked it with the weather. I went over the same weekend as you the previous year and only saw a couple in the bush. Awesome video.
Hey Matt Yeah we were very lucky!
Great hunting trip. Thanks for sharing.
Great vid, covered some hard miles too. Really enjoyed that. Look forward to the next one
Thanks Rob Glad you got a kick out of it!
Great wee walkabout there lads 😎😎
I love your films :)
Great stuff guys! Bloody cool mission, covered plenty of ground by the looks. Really enjoy the videos, so keep them coming!! Cheers!
Cheers Mad Fisho glad I can repay the favour - I enjoy your clips to mate!
Loved it brothers, especially loved the inspiring intro about your journey brother
Thanks Rowan I hope it helps inspire others!
Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures! It’s a great place to be coming from (doing it for the love, without pressure) I enjoy seeing the “transition” from ocean to bush, although they really are one I. The same as in both environments your always learning about the nature and the self and hunting is instinctual 🙌❤️🤙
Yeah mate its great to be able to get back into the hunting - still love a good dive though! Thanks for your comment!
awesome vid guys, best ive seen in ages
Cool vid really enjoyed that, I was in there early May, great spot with plenty of deer up high
Thanks Greg Yeah nice spot!
Nice work bro 🤙
Thanks mate!
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TV quality 👌 When's the series coming out? 2023
Ha yeah maybe when I retire one day!
Awesome work team & great camera / video work too.
Surprised y’all didn’t take more from that 8pt stag though? Was cold in winter, meat would’ve lasted and there was three of you?
That’s a big effort! Isn’t that leatherwood a pain?
Yeah great walk about thanks. Yep the leatherwood is great character building aye.
Is that a full Labrador? If so it’s the best looking and well put together lab I have ever seen, I thought my black lab was a unit until I seen this one, superb content guys 👍
Ha Yeah Eden was told it was lab but we think it has something else as his ears are a bit like a boxer or something. Glad you like the content!
does the farmer not mind you taking dogs through the access point?
No you need to ask for permission and he wont grant you permission during lambing.
Loving the footage Kane, Me and my partner met ya up the very top end of Stoney creek about 8 plus years ago. You where in there with ya camera gear also looking for ya rifle bolt you had lost and later that day I came across another bloke that had found it and I sent him in your direction to return (dive shop in Clive)
Have you got any footage from that area?
Hey Kiwibattler yes that is going back! Got my bolt to thanks. I have a bit of footage but those Sika are bloody cunning- hard to film and shoot at the same time aye!
What ya favourite piece of Swazi clothing you like to take on most trips ?
Hey Ryan I think my Wapiti XP would be the best all rounder if its not to hot. Very warm and dry with loads of big pockets for all my camera bits Ha!
Whata waste leaveing all tht meat doseint make difference if u in there for 2 days u shot it what just fir the head
As hunters we all have to do our part otherwise DOC will 1080 and cull them out - the animal was still respected by us.
I agree 1 pair of hind legs to carry out between 3 guys. Carry the meat before the heads.
@@jimbokiwi9322 yeah m8 quite disappointing
@@alihunter2323 You could come back for the heads. Taking a animal for just some fillets and a head isn't respect.