Do you guys find any difference in the flavour of the rutting buck compared to waiting till after the rut, ive been told because of all the testosterone racing through their systems it spoils the meat?
Well done hunters club for bringing this to the forefront, squeak and tweet have an idealism agenda to annihilate introduced animals, however what they don’t realise is that is impossible! 😊
Hard for me (and I’d think the general public) to grasp how an introduced species can have a positive impact on our unique environment. All the introduced species we hear about a detrimental to our natural system. Rabbits, stoats, possums, deer, rats, pigs are all bad.
All my hunting life in nz has been waiting for game animal management when it happens it gets attacked sadly.Our introduced big game have provided challenge hardwork comradeship family bonding ever since they arrived.we all have our passions forest and bird do to.hunters love the birdlife as much as anyone but we also love the animals we have.its the first time in my life a political party has introduced a hunting and fishing portfolio let's hope we can get good game management in the future.theres a lot to be done .go the wapiti foundation stay strong remember when doing good you'll get the knockers .young hunters support this good work the future is in your hands.
Forest and bird want no introduces species left in the country. They seem to forget humans are an introduced species. We are no more important than these majestic deer. Hinters are true conservationists. We understand the numbers need to be kept in check
This is kind of gutting tbh, Im a young hunter who has only had the experience of Fellow and Reds as of now and i might not get a chance to do a trip like you guys do with the wapiti, so the wapiti foundation have my support
Can't believe you fellas let those those dogs Ute find of the bonnet like that, we used to do that in the pine forests but we had carpet we'd put on the bonnet for the dogs to grip & save the bonnet from being destroyed. Quality video though the country you guys hunt is awesome.
A 15 second clip isn’t a true summation of over 90 hours of broadcast television over 10 years. It’s just a short bit of fun from last series, and the goat culling was done as part of a department of conservation led initiative.
A 15 second clip isn’t a true summation of over 90 hours of broadcast television over 10 years. It’s just a short bit of fun from last series, and the goat culling was done as part of a department of conservation led initiative.
The Vic Highlands are so amazing n special. Tha would have to be 1 of the best hunting videos I've ever seen, fantastic job guys. Keep the vids coming. Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
Love to see a challenge where the boys have a hunting budget of say $2-$3k to buy a gun, binoz etc. just to give the general hunting public an idea of where they feel you would get best bang for your buck! ( excuse the pun ) most hunters I know can’t afford a spotting scope myself included. Please don’t take my comments out of context. It’s just a general observation I’ve noticed with RU-vid hunting videos
Not having a crack at you or taking your words the wrong way but if you talk to any of the lads you see on film in any public land hunting vid they’ll tell you they would have far more successs off camera with a low budget gear bag than they would in situations you see recorded. The skill it takes to succeed on all the hunters club videos is outrageous, not only to get these beauty animals down but to do it on film is a whole different story
@@tomdougherty5604 hey mate, thanks for the reply. I totally understand and respect your comments and I honestly think what these guys do is amazing and fortunate to be able to get some great advice from the best in the business.
Hey bro i think your idea is awesome that'll be allgood to see,iv always run my channel on the cheap budget don't own all the flash gearz or camera equipment go check it out if you haven't
There's an amazing "wild-life" park near to where I live. Kidnapped trophy hunters are stripped naked and released to fend for themselves. The wildlife are never hungry, very healthy, well-proportioned and content. Watch out boys!!!
@@neilhallett1613 - Clearly you're not a New Zealander Neil, otherwise you'd have at least some understanding of the vital role hunters play in the management and control of these introduced species. Educate yourself before commenting in the future.
@@TheHuntersClub Trophy hunters the world over have this way of dressing up their sub-human bloodlust with terms like "management and control" and their "vital role" when in fact mother nature does just fine given time and space. You can justify your sick games dressing up as soldiers as much as you want mate. But we all know the bottom line ... you enjoy killing defenceless animals .... for fun. ... my education is far superior to yours, bozo. I've learnt to control my primitive caveman instincts ... you obviously haven't. Perhaps its you who needs to consider some re education. ...And, watch out bozo, there's a squad of Hunter Hunters about.
A few trolls getting about in the comment section bloody idiots its fairly clear you guys are onto it hunters with great hunting ethics,not many hunters would let that stag go 5years or 8-years old boom take him down awesome head and hunt.always appreciate the time and effort you guys put into your hunting adventures 👌👍
@@baraklazza1595 i left 46 stags the last 2years all on public land stag 47 went down 10pointer bro.the other side of it is some hunters do love getting out in the hills and enjoying company with a dog mates and shooting a few deer and stags along the way its not a crime to shoot young stags.but yeah totally agree it is better to leave young stags that have good potential some areas just don't hold a good blood line soo what do you do there ?
@ruahinehunter7441 that's right brother it's a free world. There's no charge in that. I guess at the end of the day it's personal preference and common sense to better nz trophys and blood lines. Think about it bro. Like Ole mate said he past up 50 stags on this trip. So then they shoot this one, so then what happens ??? The area is left with those 50 shitter stags to breed in the area. So what happens??? The blood line gets worse, And worse. I've seen this my whole life... over 40 years. They put that wapiti rule in fiordland for a reason .... just if people had the same mentality out in public land.