We're three kiwi mates who can't get enough of the mountains. We love to hunt New Zealand's vast backcountry searching for a range of big game animals. If you're into hunting adventures, exploring the mountains or just admiring the landscapes our natural world provide then hit that subscribe button, sit back and enjoy our videos. To us hunting is more than just a hobby- it's a way of life. Being able to provide free range and sustainably sourced meat for our friends and family, adventure into some of the most remote and harsh environments New Zealand has on offer, spend quality time with your mates, escape the worries of everyday life and create stories that'll last a lifetime are a few of the reasons we love to hunt. Welcome to the channel, we hope you enjoy our adventures as much as we do and that our videos inspire you to get out there yourself! Feel free to ask any questions or share your thoughts in the comments of our videos, even if you're just saying gidday, cheers guys!
Om lord how awesome is spend time waching your vid brothers it is like well is time to have some mental explotion ahahaha those wood are unic . Hi from puerto rico
Going to try out that twin needle fly and bino bag when I get back into the country. Have you tried the 30D version instead of your heavier weight one yet? Always happy to spend my money with those smaller NZ businesses where the product is actually made in NZ. Sleeping mats are a tricky one, I've tried a few and they all suffer the same problems. The Bushbuck one has surprised me, it was dirt cheap and R5 rated and it hasn't popped yet after some pretty hairy locations.
You won't be disappointed, can't rate twinneedle gear enough. Yeah we tried the 30D one on a trip this year, slept under it for 4 nights and had no issues. Awesome piece of kit! Yeah we're yet to crack it with sleeping mats, pretty important piece of kit!
What a cool hunt. That hunt looked like absolute hell to my American ass. It reminds me of coastal Oregon. Steep and thick! Great stag and very entertaining. Thanks for sharing, lads.
What an awesome adventure! Well done. Your footage and editing is epic bro. Just found your channel the other day and have been binge watching everything!
Awesome videos! Good honest depiction of hunting in NZ. I like how humble you guys are and not afraid to show the highs and lows and what you're learning along the way. Great formula for an enjoyable watch.
Just found your channel this last week. I'm a fair bit older than you lads but hoping to get out there (Canterbury) with my little fella nonetheless, if my knee holds up (skydiving injury). Totally jealous of your exploits! You may have mentioned in a previous video that maybe I haven't yet found, but what rifle, caliber, scope and ammo are you using? I'm just in the process of applying for a FAL and will be hopefully hunting in a year or two. Got a whole heap to learn. Good work lads, keep 'em coming, and thank you.
Hey mate, we've all owned and used a .308 (two of us have a Tikka t3 and one sako a7). Been shooting 150g game heads on those, great for all our big game out to about 300 meters. Had a Leopold 3x9 on it, but recently upgraded to a vortex 3x15. We also have a Hardy Rifles .300 prc for longer range hunting, very nice gun 👍
Here's a thought on an obvious easy weight saving - no undies! Also those gaiters sound heavy are other brands this heavy? Thanks for thr video - very thorough. Would love to do my own dehy - cheers for the inspiration. Also thanks for lugging all that camera gear so you can share what you do, legends!
you boys are legends! recently got into hunting and I'm addicted to it now watching those videos is awesome whenever I can't go out myself it's like being out there with yous. Keep em coming subscribed
Iberians introduced these goats 500 years ago. I call them Oceanian black-and-ivory goats because they're found in Australia and New Zealand. Rangeland goats in Australia are invasive. It's very likely that New Zealand ones aren't invasive. They should be protected.
Cheers mate! The mini one is the led lenser ML4 rechargeable lantern and the bigger the ML6. Absolutely wee piece of kit that makes hut / camp life that much better!
I was at Minchin Biv...maybe 20 years ago and she was about to be blown away, so good to see its still there and has been fixed up. The top Poulter Biv was pretty cool too an A frame me thinks from memory, caught a 6lb rainbow in Lake Minchin. Thanks for posting this great memories.