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    Tahr Hunting, New Zealand

    Short film of Tahr Hunting, New Zealand. Enjoy!

    http://youtu.be/gQuMloJOXGc

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    Great video it had all the things I love, I must admit to being a bit jealous of where you live at. Whats it like there as far as hunting laws and guns? I also have heard there is nothing poisonous there at all?
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    Very cool, thanks for sharing it.

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    Excellent hunt and scenery, really enjoyed it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICANHITHIMMAN View Post
    Great video it had all the things I love, I must admit to being a bit jealous of where you live at. Whats it like there as far as hunting laws and guns? I also have heard there is nothing poisonous there at all?

    Hunting laws are pretty good - year round. No seasons (everything is an introduced/"pest" animally legally), lots of public land, no bag limits etc.

    Gun laws are okay - similar to Canada I guess. Not great, but not Australia levels of terrible.


    Nothing poisonous except one species of very rare spider. It's nice and safe. Bring some bears over if you come, I want those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PathfilmsNZ View Post
    Hunting laws are pretty good - year round. No seasons (everything is an introduced/"pest" animally legally), lots of public land, no bag limits etc.

    Gun laws are okay - similar to Canada I guess. Not great, but not Australia levels of terrible.


    Nothing poisonous except one species of very rare spider. It's nice and safe. Bring some bears over if you come, I want those.
    Everything is imported? No shit? I really had no idea, there must not be a lot of hunters?

    Is military service mandatory there?
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    Well we have large local populations of introduced animals.


    40% of the South Island is public land. 20some % in the North Island I think.


    There aren't a lot of people here fullstop.

    Military service isn't mandatory, our military isn't much use - who's going to invade us? Tiny island in the middle of the pacific.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PathfilmsNZ View Post
    Well we have large local populations of introduced animals.


    40% of the South Island is public land. 20some % in the North Island I think.


    There aren't a lot of people here fullstop.

    Military service isn't mandatory, our military isn't much use - who's going to invade us? Tiny island in the middle of the pacific.
    LOL come on, I served with some of you guys, I cant say a bad thing at all, you guys had Bamina when I was in Astan! Same said for the Aussies good people both of you. Thanks for indulging my questions. I hope to some day visit your country, had a foreign exchange student in my high school from NZ she was HOT redhead WOW! Love the voice probably not as sexy on a guy! Thanks again for the info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PathfilmsNZ View Post
    Well we have large local populations of introduced animals.


    40% of the South Island is public land. 20some % in the North Island I think.
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    Got any Chukar? Pheasant? How about huns or quail? If so, I think I just found paradise...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PathfilmsNZ View Post
    Hunting laws are pretty good - year round. No seasons (everything is an introduced/"pest" animally legally), lots of public land, no bag limits etc.

    Gun laws are okay - similar to Canada I guess. Not great, but not Australia levels of terrible.


    Nothing poisonous except one species of very rare spider. It's nice and safe. Bring some bears over if you come, I want those.
    How do you feel about wild boar? Almost as dangerous and twice as tasty. I got a mess load of them, for trade on a "all expense paid trip".
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