My fly camp used to be right where all that horse sign was but I never did much good. I reckon your sambar dropped about 75 m away from where I shot a nice 28 a few years ago. Haven’t been back this spring because the rivers too high and I’m buggered if I’m carrying a boat that far.
Definitely wasn’t any deer sign around where all that horse sign was but it was dry so hard to tell if deer are moving through. Always cool to hear other stories of hunters hunting the same area. We only spent the 1 afternoon hunting the other side but certainly looks good
great video. any chance I could get some advice on where to begin on stalking? I've been hunting for about 8 years mainly foxes and rabbits. What areas would itry for deer? Do i just find any simple area in the high country and park up get out and walk? i do a whole lot of 4wding out everywhere in high country but though id give stalking a go, yes of course i expect to see nothing but where do i learn from that? I'm just interested in just day trips or overnight trips for now as i know nobody or anything who does this.
Hey mate sorry for the late reply, if you’ve done a lot of 4wd in the high country I’m sure you’ve probably been past plenty of good spots. There’s a lot to learn and the best way is being out there. I’ll always say to brand new hunters my advice is walk rivers/creeks and look for sign footprints/droppings/rubs/game trails ect then hunt them from there. Find the sign means they are in that area then you can start to plan your hunt from there. Walk slowly and keep the wind in your face and I’m sure you’ll see deer
Youll get rafters all thru the week, you cant leave a guy line across the river its a bit rude. Also commen to meet hunters on horseback (with dogs) who drop in from height off the pp on the otherside. Gets hunted quite abit the whole strech. Its the mansfield for alot of CBR and NSW hunters.
We did talk about next time putting a flag on the rope just so it’s a bit easier to see but we needed a way to get the raft across. We didn’t see any campsites across the other side which I thought was strange I thought there’d be more guys getting in from there but seems there is
@intothehighcountry nah they'll still cut it. I have had them come thru on twilight. Your guy line is just dangerous. Just do what everyone else does and row or swim it. Dry bag and undies. Setting up a guy line for 5days across a river that gets the traffic it does is peak rude.
@ mixed success mate. We took a nice fallow with a cracker of a shot but Sambar were very thin. We packrafted and fished too so had a bloody awesome time.
good video, would of let the stag mature a bit just a baby haha
Cheers, not sure he was going to turn out any good but guess we will never know
Good video mate. Doing the rounds trying to catch up on the usual TH-cam crew haha. 👍
Cheers mate
A good hunt, boys! A good watch.
Cheers glad you enjoyed it
always enjoy your viedo mate, learned a lot, and very fun to watch~ good luck and safe hunting
Cheers appreciate the comment.
Well done mate great video
Cheers appreciate it👍
New subscriber to your channel mate. Great stuff! 👍
Cheers mate. Glad you enjoyed it
My fly camp used to be right where all that horse sign was but I never did much good. I reckon your sambar dropped about 75 m away from where I shot a nice 28 a few years ago. Haven’t been back this spring because the rivers too high and I’m buggered if I’m carrying a boat that far.
Definitely wasn’t any deer sign around where all that horse sign was but it was dry so hard to tell if deer are moving through.
Always cool to hear other stories of hunters hunting the same area. We only spent the 1 afternoon hunting the other side but certainly looks good
great video. any chance I could get some advice on where to begin on stalking? I've been hunting for about 8 years mainly foxes and rabbits. What areas would itry for deer? Do i just find any simple area in the high country and park up get out and walk? i do a whole lot of 4wding out everywhere in high country but though id give stalking a go, yes of course i expect to see nothing but where do i learn from that? I'm just interested in just day trips or overnight trips for now as i know nobody or anything who does this.
Hey mate sorry for the late reply, if you’ve done a lot of 4wd in the high country I’m sure you’ve probably been past plenty of good spots. There’s a lot to learn and the best way is being out there. I’ll always say to brand new hunters my advice is walk rivers/creeks and look for sign footprints/droppings/rubs/game trails ect then hunt them from there. Find the sign means they are in that area then you can start to plan your hunt from there. Walk slowly and keep the wind in your face and I’m sure you’ll see deer
Enjoyed watching the nice work 👍...may i ask where is that river ? Very nice 👌
Um yeah Horse every where in that area north of Omeo. Better on the chew than freeze dried gut rot.
Um good effort.
Nice video on a very iconic river.👍
Cheers. Definitely is
I'm north of Sydney, what river, like what's the nearest town.
Did you delete my question/comment? Where did it go?
I haven’t deleted any comments so not sure what’s happened. What was your question?
Your original question is actually under my previous comment and it's still there if you have a look.👍
Youll get rafters all thru the week, you cant leave a guy line across the river its a bit rude. Also commen to meet hunters on horseback (with dogs) who drop in from height off the pp on the otherside. Gets hunted quite abit the whole strech. Its the mansfield for alot of CBR and NSW hunters.
We did talk about next time putting a flag on the rope just so it’s a bit easier to see but we needed a way to get the raft across.
We didn’t see any campsites across the other side which I thought was strange I thought there’d be more guys getting in from there but seems there is
@intothehighcountry nah they'll still cut it. I have had them come thru on twilight. Your guy line is just dangerous. Just do what everyone else does and row or swim it. Dry bag and undies. Setting up a guy line for 5days across a river that gets the traffic it does is peak rude.
Great adventure. What month were you there mate?
Hey mate September we were in there
@@intothehighcountry we would have almost crossed paths with you then. We had some bloody hot days.
@@Australian_Hunting_Backcountryyeah we had some warm days up there. How’d use guys go?
@ mixed success mate. We took a nice fallow with a cracker of a shot but Sambar were very thin. We packrafted and fished too so had a bloody awesome time.