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I didnt say it was just for the record, I think venison should be considered prime food for market and taken full advantage of, i have a road kill shank on order!

 

Ive got a 6lb rear haunch in the freezer. Going to be cooked this weekend:thumbup:

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not getting into the morals of killing things, because I have done my fair share of that, but as TW says there must be wounded animals. Because that guy is such a good shot, when he misses it will not be by a foot, more like an inch. As I say, not against killing things, but not my cup of tea, and if I learnt the venison I was eating came all the way from NZ, I would push it away.

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Great vid mike, what sort of cash will they make on a carcass? Must be hard to make the heli pay?

 

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No idea on what the current price is,I had a look on the internet and it was $2.50 a Kilo late last year.When I knew a couple of shooters in Taupo,they had to get two Deer and hour to break even.

 

I don't think many operators are doing it full time.The Government will bring in Gunships when the Deer populations get too high though.

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not getting into the morals of killing things, because I have done my fair share of that, but as TW says there must be wounded animals. Because that guy is such a good shot, when he misses it will not be by a foot, more like an inch. As I say, not against killing things, but not my cup of tea, and if I learnt the venison I was eating came all the way from NZ, I would push it away.
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And Hippies.

 

Imagine how many you would get if you flew over a Whale Stranding or left a strip Standing in an old grow Forest.

 

Good fieldcraft there. :thumbup1::laugh1:

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And Hippies.

 

Imagine how many you would get if you flew over a Whale Stranding or left a strip Standing in an old grow Forest.

 

nothing wrong with them long haired types...:001_tt2:

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